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As the ball hit the back of the net, Oceanside’s sideline emptied. Five minutes into overtime, senior Cathryn Evans had just delivered the Sailors their biggest moment yet, earning the program’s first Long Island Class AAA championship.
Bay girls soccer went back-to-back in Division III, earning another state title on Saturday with a 1-0 win over Hamilton Badin.
Perry Hall goalie Joyce Robinson made clutch saves in OT and the penalty kick shootout to help the Gators advance to the 4A state final.
Oceanside celebrates its overtime win in the Long Island Class AAA girls soccer championship game against Northport at Walt Whitman High School on Saturday. Oceanside celebrates its overtime win in the Long Island Class AAA girls soccer championship game against Northport at Walt Whitman High School on Saturday.
QUAKERTOWN – If you’re a fan of goals and offense, Saturday’s PIAA Class 4A boys soccer quarterfinal between District 1 champion Haverford and District 11 champ Parkland was the game for you. “Never, not in my wildest dreams, would I have thought we’d score four goals against that team,” Parkland coach Scott Mang said, smiling.
The Marquette University High School Hilltoppers were defeated, 1-0, by Madison West in the WIAA Division 1 state final Nov. 8.
Pacific pushed Washington State as hard as they could in both teams final game of the season, but the Cougars ultimately prevailed, rallying from an early defic
Ava Scott scored late in the first half and Severna Park claimed a 1-0 win over Towson to earn a chance at a third straight state title.
Blue Valley Southwest hoisted the program’s sixth state championship trophy for boys high school soccer on Saturday at Wichita’s Stryker Sports Complex. The Timberwolves beat Maize South 3-2 (4-1 penalty kicks) for the Kansas Class 5 championship.
Tran scored two goals within two minutes and Lower Dauphin held on late to survive and advance to the state semifinals for a second straight year on Saturday.
The NJSIAA Tournament is through the quarterfinal stage, where players from across the state helped lead their teams one step closer to a championship. Here’s a look at the MVPs from the quarterfinal round of the 2025 NJSIAA Tournament.
Peter Riesz drove down the right wing on a breakaway in the 83rd minute, and rather than taking the shot himself, the junior found Aaron O’Reilly darting into space. The first-year forward finished with ease, delivering the decisive goal that lifted Northwestern to a 2-1 victory over Ohio State on Friday to close out the regular season.