Soccer

Westminster Eyes Fourth Straight GIAA Boys Soccer Crown

The Wildcats are set to defend their state title against St. Andrews in a May 27 final at Macon's Stratford Academy.

The Westminster boys soccer program is on the cusp of etching another chapter in its storied history as it prepares to defend its GIAA Class AAA state crown for the fourth straight year.

A Milestone Within Reach

The Wildcats arrive at the championship match after a dominant 19‑2 regular season and a 10‑0 thrashing of Valwood in the semifinals, a performance that left little doubt about their readiness.

Coach Shawn Brower, who has guided the squad through each of these title runs, acknowledged the quality of their opponent, St. Andrews, while emphasizing the preparation that has gone into the upcoming showdown.

A 1‑0 victory over St. Andrews during the regular season added a layer of confidence, but Brower warned that the final will demand the same focus that produced the shutout win.

If Westminster secures the trophy on May 27 at 5:00 p.m. at Stratford Academy in Macon, it would become the first team since its own six‑peat from 2014 through 2019 to capture four consecutive GIAA titles.

The Stakes of a Four‑Peat

Beyond the trophy, the prospect of a fourth straight championship reflects a culture of consistency that has defined the Wildcats over the past decade, setting a benchmark for programs aspiring to similar longevity.

The community, alumni, and players alike have rallied around the team, turning each practice into a reminder of the legacy they are building.

As kickoff approaches, the narrative shifts from speculation to anticipation, with the Wildcats poised to add another chapter to a dynasty that has already rewritten the state’s soccer record books.

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