In a game that will go down in Blind Brook history, the girls’ varsity soccer team earned their first playoff victory Monday, Oct. 28, defeating Valhalla for the third time this season with a final score of 2-0 which ended the Vikings’ season for this year.
The Blind Brook girls’ varsity soccer team has many accomplishments to be proud of this season. Even with some of their losses, the girls have always been determined to enhance their performance and crush any opponent that stands in their way.
The Blind Brook girls’ varsity soccer team wrapped up a rollercoaster week with two competitive games. Battling through some challenging moments, the Trojans were determined to keep their opponents at bay.
Homecoming week is always a special time for high school athletes, bringing added excitement but also pressure to perform in front of larger-than-usual crowds. For the Blind Brook girls' varsity soccer team, this year’s homecoming stretch was no exception. With three games packed into a busy week, the team fought hard on their home field, ultimately finishing with a victory.
As the Blind Brook girls’ varsity soccer team enters the part of their season where more league games are on their schedule, the energy around the squad is a mix of achievements, determination and cravings for more success.
The determination etched on every player's face is the sign of a team on a winning streak. The Blind Brook girls’ varsity soccer team stands undefeated with a perfect 5-0 record.
The Blind Brook girls’ varsity soccer team got to business this past week, winning both their first game of the season and their second game which was the first home contest for the Trojans. This impressive 2-0 achievement not only marks a significant milestone for the team but also sets a promising tone for the rest of the season.
The long-awaited season for Blind Brook’s girls’ varsity soccer team has officially begun. The fall sport is one like no other that Blind Brook High School celebrates. Some would even say it is more popular than football.