Lincoln High School Boys Soccer Team Wins First State Title Since Reopening, Defeating Ballard High School in 3A Championship Game

High School Sports, Sports Seattle

The Lincoln High School boys soccer team made history on Saturday, November 9th, when they won their first state title since reopening. The team, which had been dormant for several years, defeated Ballard High School in the 3A championship game. The final score was 3-1, with Lincoln scoring all three goals in the second half.

The game was a thrilling one, with both teams playing hard and displaying excellent skill. The first half ended in a 0-0 tie, with both teams having chances to score but no one able to capitalize. In the second half, Lincoln broke the tie with a goal from senior forward Tyler Johnson in the 51st minute. Johnson then added another goal in the 67th minute, and senior midfielder Ryan Smith sealed the victory with a goal in the 79th minute.

The victory was especially sweet for the Lincoln players, who had worked hard to rebuild the program after it had been dormant for several years. The team had gone through a rebuilding process, and they had worked hard to get to this point. The players were ecstatic after the game, and they celebrated with their families and friends.

The win was also a special moment for the Lincoln community, who had supported the team throughout their journey. The team had received tremendous support from the community, and they were thrilled to have been able to bring home a state title for them.

The Lincoln High School boys soccer team has made history with their first state title since reopening. They worked hard to rebuild the program and their hard work paid off with a thrilling 3-1 victory over Ballard High School in the 3A championship game. The team and the community are both celebrating this momentous occasion, and they look forward to many more successes in the future.

Lincoln High School Boys Soccer Team Wins First State Title Since Reopening, Defeating Ballard High School in 3A Championship Game