News Summary

The high school soccer scene was buzzing on May 2, 2025, with thrilling matches and impressive performances. Blair’s girls team dominated Omaha Westview, while the boys faced stiff competition from Omaha Westview and others. Multiple teams showcased resilience in their matches, including Elkhorn’s comeback victories. As the season progresses, upcoming matches promise more excitement for soccer fans in the community.

Exciting Local High School Soccer Highlights and Scores from May 2, 2025

Hey, soccer fans! It’s been another thrilling day of high school soccer across our local fields, packed with goals, standout performances, and some nail-biting finishes. Let’s dive right into the action from May 2, 2025, and see how your favorite teams fared.

Girls’ Soccer Showdown

In girls’ soccer, Blair put on a fantastic display against Omaha Westview, sailing away with a commanding victory, winning 7-0. What a way to leave an impression!

In a tighter contest, Elkhorn faced off against Norfolk and came up just short, losing 0-1. However, Elkhorn redeemed themselves shortly after by defeating South Sioux City with a comfortable 6-0 scoreline. A win surely helps lift the spirits!

The clash between Lincoln East and Omaha Marian ended with Lincoln East on the wrong side of a 2-4 scoreline, leaving them looking for answers. In another match, Ralston experienced a mix of emotions, first losing to Lincoln Northwest 0-2 before bouncing back to claim a slim victory over Gross Catholic 1-0.

Waverly had a strong showing against Hastings, securing a 2-0 win to boost their confidence. And to wrap it up, Scotus faced a tough battle against South Sioux City, ending with a score of 0-1. This marks their third consecutive loss to South Sioux City, leaving them sitting at 0-2.

Boys’ Soccer Highlights

Switching gears to the boys’ matches, we saw some intense rivalries unfold. Blair struggled against Omaha Westview, losing 1-3, while Crete pulled off a narrow win over Norris at 3-2, bringing a smile to their fans. Meanwhile, Grand Island could not keep up with Schuyler, suffering a 2-3 defeat.

In an exciting faceoff, Gretna East managed to edge out Gretna 2-1, a match that surely had fans on the edge of their seats. On another field, Kearney Catholic showcased their skills, taking down Holdrege 4-2, while Lincoln High celebrated a 2-1 victory over Omaha Bryan.

In a mixed bag of results for Lincoln Pius X, they lost to South Sioux City 1-2, only to bounce back with a solid win against North Platte, scoring 2-0. Millard South could not find their footing against Omaha Central, losing 1-4. Mount Michael Benedictine faced a tough challenge, finishing 1-2 against Bennington.

Norfolk had quite a rollercoaster day, winning against North Platte 2-0, only to fall short against South Sioux City with a final score of 0-3. Omaha Skutt Catholic dominated their matchup with Scottsbluff, winning a striking 6-0.

Upcoming Matches

Looking ahead, there are some exciting matches scheduled, including Scotus facing Holdrege and South Sioux City going up against Skutt Catholic on Tuesday at 7:00 PM. These games promise to bring even more thrilling action!

It’s safe to say that this soccer season is heating up, and the drama is just beginning. As teams wrap up their seasons, we can only imagine the amazing plays and spectacular moments that lie ahead. Stay tuned for more soccer updates as we continue to follow our local teams!

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