Shorewood girls soccer vs Nathan Hale

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Shorewood secured a commanding 4-0 victory against Nathan Hale in a girls soccer match at Shoreline Stadium on September 5, 2025. Jasmine Bea Lumbera played a pivotal role, scoring two goals, with her first coming in the 37th minute from an assist by Scarlett VanGunten. Lumbera's second goal followed shortly after in the 50th minute, unassisted, demonstrating her scoring prowess. Avery Hogle added to the lead with an unassisted goal in the 65th minute, showcasing the team's depth in attack. Scarlett VanGunten concluded the scoring with a penalty kick in the 72nd minute, reflecting Shorewood's dominance throughout the match.

Coach Shaun Warner expressed pride in his team's performance, emphasizing their strong offensive display. This victory not only boosts Shorewood's confidence but also positions them favorably in the league standings as the season progresses. The match's outcome underscores the competitive nature of girls soccer in the region.

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