Charlotte Latin will play Saturday for its fifth consecutive N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association girls’ soccer championship.
And the Hawks will find a familiar foe in the finals.
Charlotte Latin gained a berth in the 4A title match Tuesday by blanking Raleigh Ravenscroft 5-0. The victory lifted the No. 1-seeded Hawks to 17-3-1 on the season.
Meanwhile, second-seeded Providence Day also posted a 5-0 victory, beating North Raleigh Christian. The Chargers improved to 16-3-1.
And so it will be Providence Day visiting Charlotte Latin on Saturday for the 4A title.
Latin beat the Chargers in the championship match 3-1 last year and 1-0 in 2017. The Hawks also won state crowns in 2015 and 2016.
In Tuesday’s match, Brooke Bellavia scored two goals, and Anna Calloway had a goal and two assists. Mary Gale Godwin added a goal and an assist, and Sully Williams had a goal
Ruthie Jones and Anna Barnhardt split time in goal for the shutout.
Providence Day cruised behind the scoring of Katerina Peroulas (two goals, two assists) and Kennedy Jones (two goals).
And the Hawks will find a familiar foe in the finals.
Charlotte Latin gained a berth in the 4A title match Tuesday by blanking Raleigh Ravenscroft 5-0. The victory lifted the No. 1-seeded Hawks to 17-3-1 on the season.
Meanwhile, second-seeded Providence Day also posted a 5-0 victory, beating North Raleigh Christian. The Chargers improved to 16-3-1.
And so it will be Providence Day visiting Charlotte Latin on Saturday for the 4A title.
Latin beat the Chargers in the championship match 3-1 last year and 1-0 in 2017. The Hawks also won state crowns in 2015 and 2016.
In Tuesday’s match, Brooke Bellavia scored two goals, and Anna Calloway had a goal and two assists. Mary Gale Godwin added a goal and an assist, and Sully Williams had a goal
Ruthie Jones and Anna Barnhardt split time in goal for the shutout.
Providence Day cruised behind the scoring of Katerina Peroulas (two goals, two assists) and Kennedy Jones (two goals).