September 4, 2025 - 02:46

In an exciting day of high school sports, boys and girls soccer teams showcased their skills on the field.
In boys soccer action, Serra Catholic secured a convincing victory over South Allegheny, finishing the match with a score of 3-1. This win reflects Serra Catholic's strong performance and determination as they continue to build momentum in the season.
On the girls' side, the WPIAL Class 4A competition saw an impressive display from Armstrong, who dominated Woodland Hills with a remarkable score of 7-0. This match not only highlights Armstrong's offensive strength but also their solid defense, which kept Woodland Hills from finding the back of the net.
As the season progresses, teams are looking to capitalize on these results to improve their standings and prepare for upcoming challenges. Fans can anticipate more thrilling matchups in the days ahead as high school athletes continue to give their all on the field.
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