Elementary Soccer Game Recap — May 2, 2026
Wallins Purple Devils 8, Rosspoint Wildcats 0
Wallins delivered a dominant performance in an 8–0 mercy-rule victory over Rosspoint, controlling possession and keeping the ball on the offensive side of the field for the majority of the contest.
The Purple Devils got on the board early when Hunter Evans scored at the 13:20 mark, followed by Bella Saylor at 9:40. Evans added another at 8:33 off a well-placed assist from Jace Sargent. Zach Daniels contributed two goals at 7:13 and 2:48, while Kash Bailey closed out the first-half scoring with a goal at 0:41, giving Wallins a commanding lead at halftime.
Wallins continued their offensive momentum in the second half. Jace Sargent found the net at 14:27, and Kash Bailey added another goal at 7:39 to cap the scoring and trigger the mercy rule.
Despite a few competitive battles at midfield, Rosspoint was unable to generate sustained offensive pressure, as Wallins’ control of possession and consistent attacking play led to the decisive 8–0 win.
Elementary Soccer Game Recap — May 2, 2026
Cumberland Redskins 3, Black Mountain Tigers 0
Cumberland earned a 3–0 victory over Black Mountain behind a strong offensive showing from Zach Smith and a solid defensive effort to secure the shutout.
Smith accounted for all three goals in the match, opening the scoring at the 12:00 mark of the first half. He extended the lead at 9:34 by converting a penalty kick after a foul inside the box. Smith completed his hat trick late in the half with another goal at 1:48, giving Cumberland full control heading into halftime.
Black Mountain adjusted in the second half, tightening up defensively and generating more offensive pressure. The Tigers managed several attacking opportunities but were unable to convert, as Cumberland’s defense held firm to preserve the shutout.
Cumberland’s early scoring and disciplined play on both ends secured the 3–0 win.
Elementary Soccer Game Recap — May 2, 2026
Evarts Wildcats 4, James A. Cawood Trojans 2
Evarts secured a 4–2 victory over James A. Cawood in a competitive elementary matchup, fueled by a standout performance from Carson Clark.
James A. Cawood came out strong early, as Carson Kazy opened the scoring at the 12:42 mark. Evarts responded quickly, with Clark finding the net at 9:53, then striking again at 7:57 and 7:03 to complete a first-half hat trick and give the Wildcats a 3–1 lead.
Kazy added his second goal at 2:50, cutting the deficit to one and keeping the Trojans within reach heading into halftime.
The second half featured competitive play across the entire field, with both teams generating opportunities but defenses holding firm for much of the period. In the closing moments, Carson Clark sealed the win with his fourth goal of the match, scoring with just 8 seconds remaining.
Evarts’ late finish and strong offensive showing secured the 4–2 victory in a hard-fought contest.
Middle School Soccer Game Recap — May 2, 2026
Wallins Purple Devils 7, Rosspoint Wildcats 1
Wallins delivered a dominant first-half performance to power a 7–1 victory over Rosspoint, building a large early lead that held through a more competitive second half.
The Purple Devils came out firing, with Hunter Asher opening the scoring at 28:10, then striking again at 27:30. Ladin Blackwelder added another goal at 25:48, before Asher completed his hat trick at 20:43. Wallins continued to pour on the pressure as Travis Smith scored at 16:20, followed by another goal from Asher at 13:41. Hunter Evans capped the first-half scoring at 6:40, giving Wallins a commanding 7–0 lead.
In the second half, Rosspoint showed resilience and found some momentum. Tyler Trammell got the Wildcats on the board with a goal at 28:54.
Despite Wallins continuing to control possession for much of the second half, Rosspoint’s defense stepped up and limited further scoring opportunities, closing out the match on a more competitive note.
Middle School Soccer Game Recap — May 2, 2026
Cumberland Redskins 6, Black Mountain Tigers 3
Cumberland pulled away in the second half to secure a 6–3 victory over Black Mountain in a highly competitive middle school matchup.
The first half was tightly contested, with both teams battling for possession and creating chances. Cumberland broke through late when Zach Smith scored at the 5:27 mark, followed by Blaiton Prater at 3:14, giving the Redskins a 2–0 lead at halftime.
Cumberland extended the lead early in the second half when Jake Cornett scored at 28:07, but Black Mountain responded quickly. Joe Cottrell found the net at 22:06, and Jaiden Turner converted a penalty kick at 18:55 to cut the deficit to one.
Cumberland answered at 17:43 with another goal from Zach Smith, but Black Mountain continued to battle as Cottrell added his second goal at 11:42, keeping the Tigers within reach.
The Redskins regained control late in the match. Jake Cornett delivered a long-range goal at 7:26, and Zach Smith capped the scoring with his third goal of the game with just 28 seconds remaining.
Despite Black Mountain’s efforts to rally, Cumberland’s timely scoring and strong finish secured the 6–3 win.
Middle School Soccer Game Recap — May 2, 2026
Evarts Wildcats 5, James A. Cawood Trojans 1
Evarts pulled away after a competitive start to earn a 5–1 victory over James A. Cawood in middle school action.
James A. Cawood came out strong early, as Hailey Collins opened the scoring to give the Trojans the initial lead. Evarts responded in the first half at the 26:19 mark, when Jesse Pendergrass sent a shot toward goal that deflected off a defender and into the net to even the score.
The contest remained competitive throughout the remainder of the first half before Evarts began to build momentum. At 8:07, Justin Coots delivered a well-placed shot to give the Wildcats the lead.
In the second half, Evarts continued to press offensively, adding another goal at 19:55 from Jace Hensley, followed by Aiden Napier at 12:06 to extend the advantage.
James A. Cawood attempted to respond with increased offensive pressure, but Evarts’ defense held firm. The Wildcats capped the night with an impressive final play, as Bryan Banks took a throw-in, carried the ball from midfield, and finished just beyond the goalkeeper’s reach as the buzzer sounded.
Evarts’ strong second-half surge secured the 5–1 win in a hard-fought matchup.
