Soccer

Crystal Lake Central Tigers Capture Second State Title in Three Years

A 3-1 victory over Morton highlights a historic season for the Tigers, showcasing dominant performances and a resilient opponent.

The Crystal Lake Central Tigers clinched their second Class 2A state championship in three years on Saturday, edging out Morton 3-1 in a tightly contested final that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Key Moments on the Field

Addison Shaffer was the offensive engine for Crystal Lake, striking twice – once from the penalty spot and another from open play – to put the Tigers ahead early and maintain control. Izzy Ripka answered for Morton with a well‑taken goal in the 65th minute, coming from a corner kick that briefly sparked a comeback.

Morton's Historic Campaign

Morton entered the championship match with a 26-2-1 record, the most successful season in school history. The team had already secured its first-ever state‑tournament berth with a 5-2 win over Waterloo and advanced to the title game after a 4-1 victory against Wheaton St. Francis.

Looking Ahead

Both programs now turn their attention to the next chapter. Crystal Lake hopes to build on this momentum as they prepare for future tournaments, while Morton aims to sustain the high standards they set this year. The rivalry between the two schools continues to elevate girls soccer in Illinois.

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