Prep boys soccer Warriors hand Vikings first loss of season

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors achieved a significant 3-0 victory over the previously undefeated Lake Stevens Vikings, marking a much-needed turnaround for the team. Alex Plumis scored twice, showcasing his scoring ability, while Joey Dornay contributed another goal to secure the win. Goalkeeper Danny Abraham stood out with 10 saves, thwarting a potent Viking offense that averaged 3. 3 goals per game. This victory is especially crucial for the Warriors, who struggled with only two wins in April and faced a disappointing loss to Lynnwood earlier in the week.

Plumis highlighted the win as a vital confidence booster, emphasizing the need to build off this momentum. Despite remaining in fourth place in the Wesco League standings, the Warriors demonstrated resilience against a quality opponent ranked second in the WIAA 4A state RPI rankings. The Vikings, who had previously wrapped up their conference title, were unable to capitalize on their aggressive attack. This match reaffirms the Warriors' potential as they seek to regain their winning form.

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