High school soccer: 3A/2A quarterfinal recap

3A playoffs

View of Canyon 1, Judge's Memorial 0

Against one of the toughest opponents Canyon View has faced this season, a single goal was enough for the No. 1 Falcons to edge out angry No. 9 Judge Memorial, 1-0, to punch a ticket to the 3A semifinals at Zions . Bank Stadium.

Hadlee Farrow scored the critical unassisted first-half goal, and Gracie Burt earned her 11th shutout of the season.

The Falcons will face No. 4 Morgan in the semifinals on Thursday.

Morgan 7, Delta 0

Morgan made a 4-on-5 matchup look like anything but as the No. 4 Trojans crushed No. 5 Delta, 7-0, in the quarterfinals of the 3A state tournament.

Lacie Poll continued her hot streak, recording a hat trick for the third straight game, while Miya Turner recorded her eighth shutout of the season.

The Trojans advanced to the semifinals at Zions Bank Stadium and will face No. 1 Canyon View next Thursday.

Ogden 8, Carbon 0

No. 2 Ogden continued its torrent through the 3A state tournament with another blowout victory, eliminating No. 7 Carbon, 8-0 to punch its ticket to Zions Bank Stadium next week for the semifinals.

Kate Pulley scored four goals and Neveah Peregrina added two more along with two assists. Ruth Larsen assisted on four different goals and Emily Blackford and Grace Malan shared the shutout.

The Tigers will face No. 6 Juan Diego next Thursday for a chance to participate in their fifth consecutive championship game.

Juan Diego 3, Manti 2

In easily the most exciting game yet of the 3A state tournament, No. 6 Juan Diego emerged with a spectacular playoff victory over No. 3 Manti, 3-2, in double overtime to advance to the semifinals as the only sown outside. the first 4.

The Soaring Eagle battled the Templars to a 2-2 tie and kept the fight going for an additional 10 minutes. Then, in the second overtime, senior Maddie Chiazzese broke through and scored just her fourth career goal at the best possible time.

Juan Diego will play in the semifinals at Zions Bank Stadium next Thursday against No. 2 Ogden.

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2A playoffs

Row 4, Grand

No. 1 Parowan needed a strong second half to escape No. 8 Grand County, 4-2, on top in the 2A quarterfinals.

Two goals from Brentlee Mineer helped the Rams reach the semifinals for the first time since 2020. Parowan remains the only school team in the district left in the playoffs.

Parowan will face No. 5 St. Joseph's at Zions Bank Stadium next Thursday.

San Jose 5, Millard 0

No. 5 St. Joseph earned the first road victory of the 2A state tournament with a convincing victory over Millard, 5-0.

Sofia Evans and Abigail Gough each scored two goals, and Gough added an assist as the Jayhawks built a 3-0 halftime lead over the Eagles.

St. Joseph will face No. 1 Parowan in the semifinals next Thursday at Zions Bank Stadium.

Waterford 6, American Heritage 1

Typical Raven dominance was on display as No. 2 Waterford took care of business in its final home playoff game, drenching No. 7 American Heritage, 6-1.

Grace Morris led the scoring with a hat trick, her fourth of the season as she eclipsed 30 goals on the year.

Waterford will advance to the semifinals at Zions Bank Stadium and face No. 3 Rowland Hall on Thursday.

Rowland Hall 5, Maeser High School 1

Despite a first-half score by the Lions, No. 3 Rowland Hall had its quarterfinal showdown with No. 6 Maeser Prep at halftime, scoring four goals in the first 40 minutes to go away with the score 5-1.

Paige Connery scored the third hat trick of her season and Zakrie Smith added the other two goals.

The Winged Lions will advance to the semifinals at Zions Bank Stadium to face No. 2 Waterford next Thursday.

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