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Central Boys Soccer Team Makes History with First Regional Championship Win

Key points:

  • Central boys soccer team captures their first regional championship in school history with a 4-0 victory over Wisconsin Lutheran
  • Central avenges previous regional final losses and improves to 10-1-1
  • Shoreland Lutheran and Muskego also win their respective regional championships

Central High School’s boys soccer team has won its first-ever regional championship, defeating Wisconsin Lutheran 4-0. The Falcons, ranked second in Division 2, took a 3-0 halftime lead thanks to goals from Petar Minic, Rex Longrie, and Odyn Peterson. Carson Kunst sealed the victory with a goal in the 79th minute. Central will now face Greendale in the sectional semifinals, with co-head coach Vlatko Minic expressing confidence in his team’s ability to continue making noise in the tournament. In another regional final, Shoreland Lutheran defeated Carmen South 3-0, securing the team’s 12th consecutive win. Ethan Senkpeil, Gavin Moore, and Owen Hahm all contributed goals for the second-seeded Pacers. Head coach Dan Hahm praised his team’s performance and highlighted their defensive resilience. In a close match, Tremper High School’s boys soccer team was defeated by Muskego in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw in regulation. Despite the loss, Tremper head coach Rob Blascoe commended his players for their efforts and expressed pride in their performance throughout the season.

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Central Boys Soccer Team Makes History with First Regional Championship Win

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