Wallins secured the 2025 middle school championship in record fashion, defeating James A. Cawood 8-0. The score would make it appear as though the game was lopsided, but it was nothing short of a raging storm, rain included, that evening.
Wallins struggled to find the scoreboard in the first half until halfway through when Bryson Robbins nailed a shot in. That was the only score in the first half as Wallins had to also defend multiple goal attempts from James A. Cawood. Wallins found its typical goal grinding everyone was accustomed to seeing in the second half. Robbins picked up his second goal within the first four minutes. Leslie Pitts added a point at 24:02. At 18:25, Mason Howard found a way to tack on to the scoreboard. The competitive play picked back up until Robbins found his way for a third goal at 8:28. With 5:00 remaining on the scoreboard, Howard finessed in his second goal on the night. Just 31 second later, Robbins picked up his fourth goal. With less than two minutes remaining, Howard chipped in his third goal on the night, which ended the contest by way of the mercy rule.
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Evarts faced off against Cumberland in the middle school consolation match for bragging rights of third place within the county. This game did not disappoint as both teams battled through the downpour of rain to a scoreless stalemate until the last 15 minutes of the game. In the final minutes, Evarts was the team to find a rhythm. On back to back goals, off the foot of Jesse Pendergrass, Evarts pulled ahead. In the final few minutes, Carter Sawyers tacked on another goal to put the game out of reach. Evarts defeated Cumberland 3-0.
