Shorewood girls soccer advance to District final, going to State

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorewood High School’s girls varsity soccer team triumphed over Oak Harbor 3-0 in the 3A District 1 playoff semi-final, securing their place in the state tournament. The match began cautiously, with both teams displaying disciplined defense and a scoreless first half. However, the Stormrays unleashed an offensive barrage in the second half, scoring three goals to dominate the game. The Wildcats had previously defeated Shorewood in the District Final last year, fueling their motivation for redemption. Shorewood's strategy evolved from a conservative approach to a high press, putting pressure on Oak Harbor's defense.

Attacking midfielder #11 was instrumental in the Stormrays' success, showcasing skill and determination. This victory reflects the team's resilience and commitment as they advance to the finals. The Stormrays' performance bodes well for their upcoming challenges in the state tournament.

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