Elementary Soccer Game Recap — April 28, 2026
Wallins Purple Devils 3, James A. Cawood Trojans 2
Wallins held off a strong second-half push from James A. Cawood to secure a 3–2 victory in a competitive elementary matchup.
Wallins struck first at the 13:31 mark of the first half when Reid Daniels sent a long rolling shot past defenders and the goalkeeper to open the scoring. Bella Saylor added another goal at 2:18, giving the Purple Devils a 2–0 lead heading into halftime.
James A. Cawood responded with momentum in the second half. At 13:04, Carson Kazy delivered a high shot off a direct free kick that just cleared the goalkeeper’s reach. Kazy followed with another impressive free kick goal at 9:20, tying the game at 2–2.
Wallins answered shortly after. Following a direct free kick at the 8:11 mark, the ball bounced around in the Trojans’ defensive area before Kash Bailey found an opening and scored to regain the lead.
James A. Cawood continued to press offensively in search of the equalizer, but Wallins’ defense stood strong in the closing minutes to preserve the 3–2 win.
Elementary Soccer Game Recap — April 28, 2026
Evarts Wildcats 3, Cumberland Redskins 0
Evarts earned a 3–0 victory over Cumberland in an elementary matchup, using strong midfield control and defensive support to maintain possession and limit scoring opportunities throughout the contest.
Evarts opened the scoring at the 12:52 mark of the first half when Carson Clark found the back of the net. The Wildcats continued to apply pressure, and Rayce Bryant added another goal at 5:14 to give Evarts a 2–0 lead heading into halftime.
In the second half, Bryant struck again at 4:49, extending the lead to three and securing control of the match.
Despite the scoreline, the game remained competitive, with Cumberland battling throughout. However, Evarts’ midfield play and defensive organization kept the ball out of dangerous areas and preserved the shutout victory.
Elementary Soccer Game Recap — April 28, 2026
Black Mountain Tigers 8, Rosspoint Wildcats 0
Black Mountain delivered a dominant performance in an 8–0 mercy-rule victory over Rosspoint, controlling possession and applying constant offensive pressure throughout the match.
Jaiden Turner led the charge early, scoring five goals in the first half at 14:18, 10:13, 6:43, 18.7, and 1.7, giving the Tigers a commanding lead going into halftime.
In the second half, Connor Burkhart added to the total with goals at 12:36 and 10:41, before Turner capped off his standout performance with another goal at 9:51, ending the game via the mercy rule.
Rosspoint struggled to generate offensive opportunities against Black Mountain’s pressure, though Micheal Edens created a promising run in the second half. However, the Tigers’ defense quickly responded, turning the play back into offensive momentum.
Black Mountain’s balanced attack and strong defensive play secured the convincing shutout victory.
