
Harbor Springs Girls Soccer Claims First State Title in Dramatic Fashion
The Harbor Springs girls soccer team captured its first state championship, defeating Royal Oak Shrine Catholic 2‑0 after a semifinal win on a last‑second goal.
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The Harbor Springs girls soccer team captured its first state championship, defeating Royal Oak Shrine Catholic 2‑0 after a semifinal win on a last‑second goal.

The Harbor Springs Rams soccer team clinched the regional championship on June 9, ending a 23‑year title drought and securing a berth in the state semifinals. Senior captain Sophie Barnadyn scored the winning goal, and goalkeeper Lillian McShannock made crucial saves. The team, coached by Aaron Riley and Shallon Grawey, will face the state final at Michigan State University on June 12.

Three northern Michigan high school girls soccer teams have won their semifinal games and will compete in the regional finals this week.
Petoskey edged Sault Ste. Marie 1-0, Dylan Aukeman delivered a stellar pitching outing, and several other local squads posted decisive victories as they chase district titles.
Harbor Springs secured a 3-0 win over Suttons Bay, while Petoskey dominated Marquette 6-0, setting up a Thursday district final at Ottawa Stadium.
Harbor Springs secured an 8‑0 victory over Kingsley for their second straight conference crown, while Petoskey edged TC Central 1‑0, setting up key postseason games.
Both Harbor Springs and Petoskey secured conference championships with convincing wins, positioning their squads for pivotal district contests later this month.