Waynesboro Boys Soccer Ends Decade Long Streak with 2-1 Win Over Staunton
Waynesboro boys soccer broke a 10-year winless streak against Staunton with a 2-1 victory on April 7 in Shenandoah District play. David Madrid opened scoring for Waynesboro with a goal in the first half, followed by a decisive second-half goal from Daniel Sanchez. This win marks Waynesboro's first over Staunton since April 2016, snapping Staunton's dominance in the region, which includes a state championship title in 2019. The Little Giants remain the only undefeated team in their district this season, with a record of 5-1 overall and 5-0 in the Shenandoah District.
By the Numbers- Waynesboro's record stands at 5-1, with 5 wins and no losses in the Shenandoah District.
- This marks Waynesboro's first win over Staunton since April 2016.
- Waynesboro has a strong defensive record this season, winning prior matches by a cumulative score of 22-3.
- The Little Giants are currently the only unbeaten team in their district.
Waynesboro looks to build on this momentum as they continue their season, aiming for a strong finish in the Shenandoah District and potentially challenging for the state tournament qualification.
Bottom LineThis significant victory not only boosts Waynesboro's morale but also serves as a pivotal moment in the program鈥檚 growth and development, fostering confidence and inspiring future teams.
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