Marlee Hunt, Brennyn Bush, Laelle Thompson and Sydney Agner each scored a goal to lead No. 4 seed Columbia to a 4-0 shutout over 5-seed Ridgeview in the District 3-5A quarterfinals on Wednesday at Tiger Stadium.
Leah Shields, Zoe Bulock, Jenavieve Farer and Hunt each had an assist for the Tigers (8-8-2) while goalkeeper Sadie Sparks made 10 saves to keep the Panthers (4-10-1) off the scoreboard.
CHS will now travel to top-seeded Clay for a district semifinal on Friday.
GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING
— District 6-1A meet: Fort White finished second in traditional (37 points while Keystone Heights won with 78) and second in Olympic (50 points while Keystone Heights won with 83) at KHHS. Ludmilla Fernandez won districts titles in the 110 class, totaling 185 in traditional and 155 in Olympic. Also scoring for the Indians were Genesis Ford in the 101 class (fourth in traditional, 105; fourth in Olympic, 95), Annistyn Smith in the 110 class (fifth in traditional, 130; third in Olympic, 125), Lilliann Williams in the 119 class (fifth in Olympic, 145), Helen Clark in the 129 class (fifth in traditional, 200; fifth on Olympic, 165), Jerricah Robert in the 129 class (sixth in traditional, 185), Tina Duncan in the 139 class (third in traditional, 200; second in Olympic, 185), Lydia Books in the 139 class (fourth in Olympic, 125), Katelyn Goins in the 154 class (fourth in traditional, 235; third in Olympic, 225), Sophie Tyre in the 169 class (second in traditional, 255; fourth in Olympic, 205), Avery Robinson in the 169 class (sixth in traditional, 210l; sixth in Olympic, 185), Allisa Ward in the 183 class (third in traditional, 210; second in Olympic, 175), Jasmine Starling in the 183 class (sixth in traditional, 125; fourth in Olympic, 120), Delaina Calloway in the 199 class (third in traditional, 290; second in Olympic, 235), Isabella Lemien in the unlimited class (fifth in Olympic, 170), and Aubree Gillispie (sixth in Olympic, 170).
— District 3-2A meet: Columbia placed seventh out of seven teams at Middleburg but did have two lifters reach the medal stand. Aysha Stokes placed second in traditional (315 total) and third in Olympic (265) in the 183 class, while Madison Carruthers finished fourth in Olympic (280) and fifth in traditional (295) in the unlimited class.