Soccer Dominates Edgerton in 4-1 Victory

Whippet Soccer put in their most dominant performance of the season on Thursday night, September 25. On a night which saw them honoring their former coach Rene Menager, your Whippets did not disappoint. Coming out swinging, WHS scored two beautiful goals within the first 10 minutes of the fixture. With exceptional build up play in the 4th minute, Emiliano Olivares set up Elijah Gutierrez for a wonderful goal to break the deadlock. 3 minutes later, with another exceptional set up, this time from Abdi Callvio, Elijah made it 2-0. Whitewater continued to dominate the game for the remainder of the half. 

The second half started in a similar fashion with a great run from Elijah into the box where he was able to set up Emiliano for the Whippets’ 3rd. Langdon Coburn finished off the scoring in the 59th minute via a headed goal and assist from Abdi. WHS kept their foot on the gas for the remaining 20 minutes and cruised to a 4-1 victory.

Progressing to 5-3-2 on the season, Whippet Soccer is hoping to keep their momentum going on Saturday when they travel to Division 2 opponent Stoughton. 

Article and Graphic Submitted by Sam Burns
Whitewater High School Head Boys’ Soccer Coach
dburns@wwusd.org

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