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Deja Vu: Big Red pulls away from Creek again

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Big Red girls soccer team delivered a stunning performance with an 8-0 victory over Indian Creek, advancing in the Division III, East District tournament. Taking place at Harding Stadium, this match was not just another game; it was a critical step in the team's aspirations for a lengthy tournament run. The team's ability to maintain a high level of play was evident, as they had previously secured a similar victory against Indian Creek. The local community's support is palpable as fans cheer for their team to continue this winning streak. The 8-0 scoreline reflects not only the team's skill but also their determination to succeed in the playoffs.

Coaches and players alike are optimistic about their chances moving forward, with each game bringing them closer to their goal. This match serves as a reminder of the competitive spirit and talent present in local sports. The Big Red girls are now focused on their next challenge, eager to build on this momentum.

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