Bowling Green, KY, October 10, 2025
News Summary
The Bowling Green girls’ soccer team has secured their second consecutive District 14 championship with a narrow 1-0 victory over Greenwood. The match, held at Bowling Green Junior High, remained scoreless after regulation and overtime, leading to a penalty shootout. Junior goalkeeper Ella Wiesbrook’s key saves kept the team in contention, with Sophia Casana scoring the decisive goal in the fifth round of penalties. This win improves Bowling Green’s season record to 12-6 as they prepare for the upcoming Region 4 Tournament.
Bowling Green, KY – The Bowling Green girls’ soccer team secured their second consecutive District 14 title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Greenwood on October 8, 2025. The championship match, held at Bowling Green Junior High School, was a tightly contested affair that was ultimately decided in penalty kicks after regulation and overtime play ended scoreless.
Junior goalkeeper Ella Wiesbrook was instrumental in the victory, making seven saves during regulation and successfully stopping one penalty kick by diving to deflect the shot. With the win, Bowling Green improved their season record to 12-6 and demonstrated resilience and determination on the field.
The match’s lack of scoring put additional pressure on both teams, with Bowling Green only managing one shot on goal in the first half from Mia Greenwell. Greenwood put up a strong offensive effort towards the end of the first half, registering two near misses saved by Wiesbrook. In the second half, Greenwood attempted five shots, one of which hit the crossbar, but could not find the back of the net.
Bowling Green added two more shots on goal in the second half, including a free kick attempt by Zippi Willgruber. Given the scoreless tie after both regulation and two overtime periods, the match progressed to a penalty kick shootout. During the shootouts, Bowling Green’s Willgruber, Reagan Wheeler, and Piper Boyd successfully converted their shots. Karson Lee and Caroline Drexel netted goals for Greenwood; however, Wiesbrook’s pivotal save in the third round proved critical to Bowling Green’s success.
In the decisive fifth round of penalty kicks, Sophia Casana scored the winning goal for Bowling Green, clinching their championship title. This victory not only marks a significant achievement for the team but also means that both Bowling Green and Greenwood will advance to the Region 4 Tournament, which begins on Sunday at South Warren.
Coach Lisa Correa praised Wiesbrook’s performance, crediting her with making key saves that kept the team in the game. Correa also noted that the win underscores the importance of mental focus and preparation as the team moves forward to face upcoming challenges in the region tournament.
The match against Greenwood was notable as it was the second time this season that the teams finished without scoring in regulation. As Bowling Green celebrates their championship, they must now shift their focus to the regional competition ahead.
Key Match Statistics
- Final Score: Bowling Green 1, Greenwood 0
- Bowling Green’s Season Record: 12-6
- Regulation Saves by Wiesbrook: 7
- Penalty Kicks: Bowling Green 5-3 Greenwood
Upcoming Events
Both teams will proceed to compete in the Region 4 Tournament starting on Sunday at South Warren.
Background Information
The Bowling Green girls’ soccer team has established itself as a formidable force in District 14 soccer, having now claimed back-to-back district championships. The team’s success is attributed not only to individual performances but also to a strong sense of camaraderie and support among teammates.
FAQ
What was the final score of the District 14 championship game?
The final score was Bowling Green 1, Greenwood 0.
When was the championship game played?
The championship game was played on October 8, 2025.
What is Bowling Green’s season record after the victory?
After the victory, Bowling Green’s season record improved to 12-6.
How did the match conclude after regulation?
The match concluded in a scoreless tie after regulation and two overtime periods, leading to penalty kicks.
Who scored the decisive goal in the penalty shootout?
Sophia Casana scored the decisive goal for Bowling Green in the fifth round of penalty kicks.
Key Features Summary Chart
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Match Date | October 8, 2025 |
| Final Score | Bowling Green 1, Greenwood 0 |
| Bowling Green’s Record | 12-6 |
| Wiesbrook’s Saves | 7 Saves in Regulation |
| Penalty Kicks Result | Bowling Green 5, Greenwood 3 |
| Region 4 Tournament Start | Sunday at South Warren |
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