St. Ignatius Wins Fifth Straight Ohio Boys Soccer State Championship in Dramatic Penalty Kick Finish
Key points:
- St. Ignatius beat Archbishop Moeller on penalty kicks to win the Ohio boys soccer Division I state championship.
- Paxton Hafner scored in the 14th minute to give Moeller a 1-0 lead.
- Bryce Ince-Lovelace scored in the 75th minute to tie the game for St. Ignatius.
St. Ignatius clinches fifth straight state title with 5-4 penalty kick win over Archbishop Moeller in Ohio boys soccer Division I championship. Despite trailing 1-0, St. Ignatius fought back to tie 1-1 with a goal from Bryce Ince-Lovelace in the 75th minute. With the game still tied after overtime, the teams went to penalty kicks where St. Ignatius prevailed. This victory marked St. Ignatius’ impressive fifth consecutive state title win, solidifying their dominance in Ohio boys soccer.
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