Clarkston's Kaw Htoo kicks for his first of four goals in the first half 11-0 victory over Hapeville in boys' high school soccer action this past week. (Photo by Mark Brock)

Clarkston’s Kaw Htoo kicks for his first of four goals in the first half 11-0 victory over Hapeville in boys’ high school soccer action this past week. (Photo by Mark Brock)

Kaw Htoo scored four goals as the No. 9 ranked Clarkston Angoras closed out a Region 6-4A high school soccer sweep of the Hapeville Hornets at Hallford Stadium recently.

The Lady Angoras opened the night with a 10-1 victory to clinch a Class 4A state playoff berth.

Htoo opened the scoring in the boys’ nightcap as he took a deep pass and fired a shot into the right corner of the goal past Hapeville keeper Amari Harris to put the Angoras up 1-0 with 32:44 remaining on the clock.

After a Ku Say goal on an assist from Johanthan Mahhondoum at the 23:46 mark started a three-goal run in four minutes for the Angoras (12-3, 6-1), Htoo found the open net behind Harris for his second goal of the night to make it 3-0 at the 23:07 mark.

Htoo got an assist on the next score for the Angoras as he found Say out front to make it 4-0 with 21:31 left in the opening half.

The goals came fast following a Gabriel Halukoma shot from the right side with 14:01 left in the half. Htoo picked up the hattrick making it 6-0 with 12:42 remaining.

Two minutes later Kiza Kitumbu made it a 7-0 lead with Say following up less than a minute later with his thir goal of the evening to up the margin to 8-0.

Htoo added his fourth goal of the night with 5:55 to play as the lead went to 9-0. Halukoma added his second goal and Ngogo Munezero closed out the game for the final of 11-0.

Clarkston keeper Fidel Maleko finished the night with two saves on the only two shots on goal by the Hornets.

Clarkston's Jamila Omardin shoots for one of her five goals in the Lady Angora's playoff clinching 10-1 win over Hapeville last week. (Photo by Mark Brock)

Clarkston’s Jamila Omardin shoots for one of her five goals in the Lady Angora’s playoff clinching 10-1 win over Hapeville last week. (Photo by Mark Brock)

(G) Clarkston 10, Hapeville 1
Jamilla Ormandin had the hot foot for the Clarkston Angoras in the opening game of the night as she struck for five goals in the 10-1 victory in girls’ action against Hapeville.

Ormandin scored less than three minutes into the game as she received a pass from Tha Chin for a nice goal to put Clarkston (11-4, 5-2) up 1-0 Six minutes later Ormandin blasted a long shot from about 30 yards out to make it 2-0.

A handball in the box with 25:11 to go in the first half set up SanDar Aye for a penalty kick she put past Hapeville keeper Adalgisa Weiers into the left corner of the goal to make it 3-0.

Ormandin collected her hat-trick goal less than two minutes after the PK as she blasted a shot from a crowd in front of the goal to make it a 4-0 margin.

Hapeville got on the board with 22:17 left in the half as Quran Rogers got loose on the backend to dribble in and put a shot past Clarkston goalie Liberty Hunter to make it 4-1.

Ormandin answered in 59 seconds putting another goal in the net for her fourth of the half to make it 5-1 at the break.

Scoring got off to a slow start in the second half until the 25:35 mark when Willah Johnson scored to make it 6-1. Chin followed a couple of minutes later with another goal to push the lead to 7-1.

The fifth goal of the game for Ormandin came with 21:25 to play as Senit Teame passed to her for the nice opportunity to make it 8-1.

Clarkston added goals by Benedith Halukoma (13:07) and Esther Sifa (4:42) to finish off the 10-1 win.