Huskies Boys Soccer Makes First Final Four Appearance Ever
The Hewitt-Trussville boys soccer team made history by reaching the state final four for the first time, overcoming top-ranked Florence in a dramatic penalty shootout. After a 1-1 draw in regulation and two overtime periods, the Huskies secured their spot with pivotal goals from Greer, Bell, and Richards, while goalie Steele saved three of Florence’s attempts. However, in the semifinals lose to Bob Jones, they fought hard but ultimately fell 3-2 after a nail-biting finish. The girls team also had a successful season, finishing 13-5-3 and highlighted by senior captains Cane and Willoughby, who both signed to play collegiate soccer.
By the Numbers- Hewitt-Trussville boys soccer finished the season 15-5-6.
- The girls team ended with a record of 13-5-3.
The boys team's loss in the semifinals showcases the highs and lows of playoff competition, emphasizing that reaching the final four marks a significant achievement but also highlights the challenges ahead. The girls program faced its own hurdles, exiting early in the playoffs despite a strong performance throughout the season.
State of Play- Boys soccer progressed to the final four for the first time but lost in the semifinals.
- The girls team had a solid season but were eliminated in the first playoff round.
The future for Hewitt-Trussville soccer looks promising, with young talent emerging, especially on the girls’ side. Both programs can build on their successes and work towards improved playoff performances in the coming years.
Bottom LineHewitt-Trussville soccer is on the rise, with historic achievements for the boys team and a robust foundation laid by the girls squad. With dedicated leadership and talent development, both teams can aspire to even greater success in the future.
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