Soccer

Monroe County Sports Roundup: Regional Victories and All‑League Honors

High school soccer, softball, baseball, golf, and adult soccer action highlights the weekend

The weekend’s headline act came from the Division 2 Girls Soccer Regional semifinals, where New Boston Huron crushed Riverview 4‑0. The victory was powered by a spectacular performance from forward Miley Skamiera, who netted all four goals and pushed her career tally to a school‑record 45.

Skamiera’s heroics have placed Huron in the Regional championship game against Mason, scheduled for Thursday, where the team hopes to translate its defensive dominance into a title.

In softball, Whiteford’s five players earned first‑team All‑League honors, underscoring the school’s recent surge in the sport. St. Mary Catholic Central also contributed five athletes to the Division 3 All‑District squad, reflecting a strong local pipeline.

Baseball All‑League selections were equally impressive, with Whiteford and Summerfield together claiming eleven of the seventeen spots, a testament to the depth of talent across the two programs.

The local golf community celebrated a hole‑in‑one by Ben Wolkins at Giant Oak Golf Course, adding a moment of individual brilliance to the otherwise team‑focused coverage.

Adult soccer saw Atletico rally from behind to force a 5‑5 draw against Hot Spurs. Stephanie Zecman’s two goals helped the side secure a point each, highlighting the competitive spirit of the local adult league.

All‑League Recognition Across Sports

Beyond the scoreboard, several schools dominated the All‑League selections. Whiteford’s softball squad led with five first‑team members, while the baseball team captured eleven of seventeen slots, illustrating a broad base of standout athletes.

St. Mary Catholic Central’s five representatives on the Division 3 All‑District softball team further emphasized the region’s growing softball talent.

These honors not only celebrate individual achievement but also signal a vibrant sports ecosystem that continues to produce college‑ready players.

Local officials and school districts have praised the athletes’ dedication, noting that the recent successes reflect improved training programs and community support.

As the season progresses, fans can look forward to more high‑stakes matchups, with the upcoming Regional championship promising a clash of the county’s top teams.

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