West Lauderdale Girls Soccer Team Clinches 4A North State Championship with Dramatic Comeback Win
The West Lauderdale girls soccer team secured a 3-2 victory over Choctaw Central, earning them the 4A North State Championship and a chance to go for a third consecutive state title. Despite setbacks such as losing key players to graduation and injuries, the team has found its stride at the right time, according to coach Brandon Rodgers.
By the Numbers- West Lauderdale won the match 3-2 against Choctaw Central
- Goalie Haley Graham made 14 saves to keep West Lauderdale in the game
- The team will face Sumrall in the 4A Championship match on Saturday
- Coach Rodgers emphasized the need to stay sharp and focused for the upcoming title match
West Lauderdale is preparing to compete against Sumrall in the 4A Championship match on Saturday, aiming to stay healthy and maintain focus for the upcoming game.
Bottom LineThe West Lauderdale girls soccer team's dramatic win over Choctaw Central has propelled them to the 4A Championship match, where they aim to secure their third consecutive state title by remaining focused and sharp.
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