
(6) Gray’s Creek take full control over (11) Wakefield in 2nd round of NCHSAA playoffs
Gray’s Creek collects 15 team hits, including a Hannah Welsh grand slam, and left no doubt against Wakefield on Friday night. Here’s the highlights.
The 2025 girls soccer season has concluded in Fayetteville and postseason awards are being announced.
Cape Fear conquered the United 8 Conference for the fifth consecutive season with a 14-2 league record, and secured the highest conference seed in the NCHSAA 3A East playoffs.
Pine Forest posted an area-best 17-2-2 record and won the All American Conference regular-season championship with a 13-0-1 record. The Trojans notched an area-high No. 6 seed in the playoffs, despite falling to Terry Sanford in the conference tournament championship game, and eventually bowed out in the opening round of the 4A East playoffs.
Cape Fear coach Bryan Pagan won United 8 Coach of the Year, while Caroline Hales took the Defensive Player of the Year award and Emma Parson won Goal Keeper of the Year in the league.
E.E. Smith head coach Anthony Persina and Pine Forest’s Isaac Rancour were declared co-coaches of the year in the AAC. Pine Forest’s Kaylen Sykes was awarded Player of the Year in the AAC with teammates Keelin Gray coming out on top for Defensive Player of the Year and Hailey Hoaglund winning Goal Keeper of the Year.
Here are the Best of 910Preps nominees for Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year. Vote for your pick. The poll will be open until 8 p.m. ET on Monday, June 8.
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