6A Playoffs
Farmington 4, Skyridge 0
Oaklee Stanford’s goal and two assists led No. 3 Farmington to a 4-0 victory over No. 14 Skyridge in the second round of the 6A playoffs. Stanford opened the scoring with a goal in the first half, assisted by Katie Bennett, and also set up goals for Macey Call and Taytem Grant. Morgan Snell added an unassisted goal in the second half. Farmington’s defense, anchored by goalkeepers Abby Child and Olive Wayland, secured the shutout. Farmington (12-6) advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals, while Skyridge finishes its season at 5-14.
Lone Peak 3, Westlake 0
Lone Peak defeated Westlake 3-0 in the second round of the 6A playoffs, with Eliza Collings recording a shutout. The Knights (15-1) took an early lead with a first-half goal from Sami Schiffman, before Macie Leavitt and Kate Fuller each added goals in the second half. Lone Peak advances to the quarterfinals on Thursday. Westlake ends their season with a record of 7-12.
Copper Hills 2, Herriman 1
Camila Palafox scored both goals to lead No. 8 Copper Hills to a 2-1 victory over No. 9 Herriman in the 6A second round playoffs. After a scoreless first half, Palafox found the back of the net twice in the second half with assists from Aerith Gomez and Josephine Cannon. Herriman’s Hanna Carver scored in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Copper Hills’ decisive lead. Copper Hills (14-5) advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Corner Canyon 1, Weber 0
Channing Wuest scored the decisive goal with 15 minutes remaining as No. 10 Corner Canyon edged No. 7 Weber 1-0 in the 6A second round game. Sienna Midgley was highlighted by coach Kelsey Haag as a standout performer for Corner Canyon. Olivia Edwards secured the shutout for the Chargers (9-7). Corner Canyon advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals with the victory. Weber concludes their season with a record of 10-8.
Mountain Ridge 2, Riverton 1
Haylee Wilson and Kaislee Johnson each scored to lead No. 4 Mountain Ridge past No. 13 Riverton 2-1 in a second-round 6A playoff game. The Sentinels (14-4) secured the victory with Johnson’s goal in the second half, after the teams were tied 1-1 at halftime. Katie Cole netted the lone goal for the Silverwolves (10-8). With the win, Mountain Ridge advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Davis 2, Lehi 0
Samantha Maudsley netted two goals in the first half to lead No. 11 Davis to a 2-0 victory over No. 6 Lehi in the 6A second round. Davis goalkeeper Kaitlyn Harris earned a shutout, helping secure the team’s place in the quarterfinals. Davis (9-7) advances to face their next opponent in Thursday’s quarterfinals, keeping their playoff hopes alive.
Syracuse 2, Cedar Valley 0
Taylee Hughes and Taylor Henley each scored in the second half to lead No. 2 Syracuse to a 2-0 victory over No. 15 Cedar Valley in the second round of the 6A playoffs. With an assist from Indy Heap and Talia Thompson, the Titans secured their advance to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Syracuse goalkeeper Erin Bott recorded a shutout as the Titans improved to 15-3. Cedar Valley concluded their season with a 9-10 record.
American Fork 1, Layton 0
Cambree Ballard’s goal in the 10th minute proved decisive, as No. 5 American Fork secured a 1-0 victory over No. 12 Layton in the second round of the 6A playoffs. Avery Walbruch provided the assist, helping the Cavemen (11-5) advance to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Layton ended the season with an 8-10 record.
5A Playoffs
Kearns 4, West 1
Nallely Rodriguez assisted twice as No. 1-seed Kearns defeated No. 17 West 4-1 in the 5A second round, advancing to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Stacy Hernandez, Joseline Osorio and Thianna Garcia each netted goals for Kearns (13-2) in the second half, breaking a 1-1 halftime deadlock. Sienna Ripperton scored West’s lone goal, with Maddie Quinlan providing the assist. West finishes the season with a 10-9 record.
Bountiful 3, Maple Mountain 1
Belle Sorensen, Alivia Roberts, and Addi Gines each scored for No. 8 Bountiful in a 3-1 win over No. 9 Maple Mountain in the 5A second round, advancing the Redhawks (11-5) to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Maple Mountain’s lone goal was scored by Kate Yeates off an assist from Mateya Hall in the second half. The Golden Eagles finished the season with a record of 11-9.
Springville 3, Clearfield 2
Mya Bergeson’s second-half goal secured a 3-2 win for No. 4 Springville over No. 13 Clearfield in the 5A second round, advancing the Red Devils (14-5) to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Springville took an early lead with goals by Savannah Johnston and Adalie Dodd, with Sage Conrad and Kayla Bunnell assisting. Clearfield (10-8) countered with goals from Kamryn Weaver and Emmery Johnson, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Springville’s advantage.
Brighton 1, West Field 0
Savannah Zenger scored the game’s sole goal on a free kick in the 67th minute, leading No. 10 Brighton to a 1-0 victory over No. 7 West Field in the second round of the 5A playoffs. Brighton’s Lilah Slighting secured a shutout to command the win. Brighton (13-5) advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals, while West Field ends its season at 12-6.
Box Elder 8, Hillcrest 0
Halli Wright and Taylor Nye each scored two goals, leading No. 11 Box Elder to an 8-0 victory over No. 6 Hillcrest in the 5A second-round playoff game. Box Elder (12-5) dominated from the start with four first-half goals, including contributions from Oakley Norman, Payton Mund, Desarae Elegante, Milley Barber and Marley Barber. Box Elder’s defense, anchored by Emma Nelson’s partial shutout in goal, kept the Huskies (13-5) scoreless. With the win, Box Elder advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Spanish Fork 1, Bonneville 1 (Spanish Fork wins in PKs 3-2)
Avary Levanger’s two key saves in the penalty shootout helped No. 3 Spanish Fork edge No. 14 Bonneville 3-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the 5A second round. Goals from Liliana Amarillo for Bonneville and Kamrey Robinson for Spanish Fork ensured a tight contest through regular time. With the win, Spanish Fork (13-5) advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals, while Bonneville (12-6) ends their season. Addy GWilliam, Hannah Knight and Maddi Day converted their penalties for Spanish Fork.
Timpview 1, Wasatch 0
Sandra Sagers’ overtime goal secured a 1-0 victory for No. 5 Timpview over No. 12 Wasatch in the second round of the 5A playoffs. Timpview’s Amaya Tolman delivered a shutout, propelling the Thunderbirds (13-5) into Thursday’s quarterfinals. Wasatch ends their season with an 11-8 record.
Olympus 2, Alta 1
Jade Cavazos and Keira Bradley each scored in the first half as No. 2 Olympus edged No. 18 Alta 2-1 in the second round of the 5A playoffs. Cavazos found the net in the 21st minute, followed by a goal from Bradley, assisted by Ella Nelson, in the 28th minute. Taylor Butt scored for Alta in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. With the win, the Titans (12-4) advance to Thursday’s quarterfinals, while the Hawks conclude their season at 9-9.
4A Playoffs
Mountain View 1, Stansbury 0
Megan Hirschi’s second-half goal propelled No. 9 Mountain View to a 1-0 victory over No. 8 Stansbury in the second round of the 4A playoffs. With the win, Mountain View (14-3) advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Stansbury (13-5) struggled to find the back of the net, resulting in the shutout.
Green Canyon 4, Cedar City 1
Eva Israelsen and Avery Olsen each scored two goals to lead No. 2 Green Canyon to a 4-1 victory over No. 15 Cedar in the second round of the 4A playoffs. Cedar’s TyLee Nielson managed to score her team’s sole goal in the second half. Green Canyon, now standing at 16-3, will advance to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Cedar concludes their season with a 9-9 record.
Desert Hills 2, East 0
Kennedi Yergensen and Peyton O’Brien each scored in the first half, leading No. 7 Desert Hills to a 2-0 victory over No. 10 East in the second round of the 4A playoffs. Tess Peterson secured the shutout for Desert Hills (14-4). Harper Minefee contributed with two assists. The Thunder advance to Thursday’s quarterfinals, while the Leopards conclude their season with a 15-5 record.
Ridgeline 5, Timpanogos 1
Top-seeded Ridgeline powered past No. 16 Timpanogos 5-1 in the 4A second round, with Sierra Dean netting two goals to lead the RiverHawks. Ridgeline (15-3) surged ahead with a 2-0 lead at halftime and added three more goals in the second half. Ivy Warner scored the lone goal for Timpanogos (9-8) in the second half. With the win, Ridgeline advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Mountain Crest 2, Sky View 0
Mountain Crest’s Mylee Myers and Claire McBride each scored a goal to lead the Mustangs to a 2-0 victory over Sky View in the second round of the 4A playoffs. Goalkeeper Sophie Jensen secured the shutout for the Mustangs, improving their record to 13-3. With the win, Mountain Crest advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Sky View finishes the season with a 10-9 record.
Snow Canyon 2, Judge Memorial 0
Ava Wong and Lottie Smith each scored a goal to lead No. 3 Snow Canyon to a 2-0 victory over No. 14 Judge Memorial in a 4A second-round playoff game. Wong and Smith’s goals, assisted by Amelia Nadauld and Kate Dunkley respectively, ensured the Warriors’ advancement to Thursday’s quarterfinals. Snow Canyon’s defense, anchored by Tori Martin’s shutout in goal, kept the Bulldogs (12-6) scoreless. Snow Canyon improved to 15-2 with the win.
Crimson Cliffs 2, Uintah 1
Macey Woolley scored twice to lead No. 6 Crimson Cliffs past No. 11 Uintah 2-1 in the second round of the 4A playoffs. Woolley’s goals with one assist each from Ali Van Gilder and Anna Taylor propelled Crimson Cliffs (14-4) to an early lead. Lexi Perkins scored for Uintah (12-6) in the second half, but it wasn’t enough. With the win, Crimson Cliffs advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Park City 1, Jordan 0
Dyllann Reed’s overtime goal secured a 1-0 victory for No. 5 Park City over No. 12 Jordan in the second round of the 4A Playoffs. Park City (15-3) advances to Thursday’s quarterfinals, while Jordan (15-4) ends its playoff run. Sierra Cobleigh posted a shutout for Park City, keeping Jordan scoreless through regulation and overtime.