The Pulaski girls soccer team captured its fifth consecutive regional championship on Tuesday, defeating Ashwaubenon 3-1 in a match that underscored the program’s sustained dominance.
Coach Praises Team Cohesion
First‑year head coach Tyler Perrault said the win reflects the squad’s ability to peak at the right moment, noting that the team has been playing its best soccer late in the season.
Sophomore winger Kara Barber’s speed and knack for carving out chances proved decisive, while sophomore goalkeeper Tatum Wentland delivered a series of key saves that kept the lead intact.
A Grueling Schedule Pays Off
Pulaski’s slate this year included a scoreless stalemate with Cedarburg and a host of tough playoff opponents, a gauntlet that coach Perrault believes forged the mental toughness needed for postseason success.
The team’s junior varsity side finished 10‑2‑3, providing a deep bench of talent that will help offset the loss of ten graduating seniors.
Looking Toward the Future
Despite the impending departures, the program remains optimistic. Incoming eighth‑graders are already drawing praise, and the coaching staff believes the foundation they’ve built could propel the team to a state tournament appearance.
The Pulaski community celebrated the milestone, with families and alumni gathering to honor the players and staff whose efforts have defined a decade of regional supremacy.