In a critical Front Range League girls soccer match, Broomfield secured a 2-1 victory over Fairview with senior midfielder Marley Winston playing a crucial role in both goals. The Eagles took an early lead with a goal by Charlotte Hansen after an errant header by Winston, followed by Winston scoring herself off a long lob later in the game. Despite a near shutout, Fairview managed to score a penalty kick, showcasing resilience. Broomfield is determined for redemption after a previous upset, drawing inspiration from the boys' team's recent state championship win.

By the Numbers
  • Broomfield's girls soccer team holds a record of 8-0-1, with only one draw against Valor Christian.
  • The Eagles narrowly missed their eighth shutout of the season in the match against Fairview.
State of Play
  • Broomfield (8-0-1, 2-0 in the FRL South) is aiming for redemption after a previous upset in the state quarterfinals.
  • Fairview (3-4-1, 2-1 FRL South) showed resilience in the match, highlighting their ability to compete despite a 2-1 loss.
What's Next

Broomfield will play against Mountain Range at home, while Fairview will face Monarch on the road in upcoming fixtures.

Bottom Line

Despite a challenging match, Broomfield's girls soccer team remains undefeated in the league, showcasing determination and resilience as they pursue redemption and success in the current season.