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Whitefish girls soccer team celebrates first State A championship in 17 years

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  • Whitefish girls soccer team secures their first State A championship in 17 years
  • They defeated rival Columbia Falls, 3-1, in front of 2,000 fans
  • Whitefish senior keeper Norah Schmidt overcame adversity to help her team win

In a thrilling match, the Whitefish girls soccer team secured their first State A championship in 17 years with a 3-1 victory over rival Columbia Falls. After reaching the finals in 2020 and 2022 but falling short, the Bulldogs were determined to break through. Whitefish goalkeeper Norah Schmidt displayed her resilience by staying in the game after a head injury, making crucial saves to keep her team in the match. Whitefish’s offense came alive in the first half, scoring two goals within minutes of each other. They added another goal in the second half to seal the victory. Despite the loss, Columbia Falls coach Thomas Clark commended both teams for their exceptional play and looked forward to the future with a young and talented roster.

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Whitefish girls soccer team celebrates first State A championship in 17 years

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