Washington's girls soccer team closed out the regular season in decisive fashion, defeating Williamsburg 7-2 on Tuesday night. The victory not only capped a six-game winning streak but also underscored the squad's depth and attacking versatility.
First-Half Surge
The team exploded for four goals in the opening half, establishing an early lead that set the tone for the remainder of the match. The early onslaught gave the squad momentum and forced Williamsburg to play catch‑up for the entire game.
Balanced Attack
Allie Wulf led the scoring with four goals, while Angeline Anderson contributed two and Jocci Carter added a single marker. Angelique Murillo Hernandez, Maya Bruty and Anderson each logged assists, illustrating a well‑distributed offensive load that proved difficult for the opposition to contain.
Second-Half Adjustments
After the break, Washington continued to press, adding three more goals to seal the win. Williamsburg managed to find the net once in each half, but the relentless pressure from the Washington side left little room for a comeback.
Looking Ahead to Postseason
With the regular season now complete, the team turns its focus to the postseason. Their next challenge will be a rematch against Mid-Prairie in Wellman next Thursday, a game that could determine the trajectory of their playoff run.
The win left Washington with a final regular‑season record of 10‑6, while Williamsburg fell to 5‑11‑1. Both squads will carry the lessons from this contest into their upcoming playoff preparations.