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Big Red boys roll on senior night

Weirton, WVSports

The Big Red boys' soccer team made a statement on Senior Night with a remarkable 11-0 victory against their rivals, Weir. Scoring just 22 seconds into the match, the team established their dominance early and maintained control throughout the game, which ended under the mercy rule. This event took place on Reno Saccoccia Field inside Harding Stadium, creating an electric atmosphere for players and fans alike. The victory was particularly significant as it celebrated the contributions of senior players, who were honored on this special night. The team's performance reflects their hard work and dedication, showcasing their skills and teamwork.

Local supporters filled the stands, emphasizing the importance of community in high school sports. Coaches and players alike expressed their pride in the team's achievements, making this match a memorable highlight of the season. Overall, the Big Red boys' soccer team delivered a powerful message on Senior Night about their readiness for upcoming challenges.

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