After five games on the road, Parkview is on its way home. They will play the Brookwood Broncos on Friday at 5:30 p.m. Both teams will come into this game with big wins.
Parkview hasn't lost a game since March 19, and that trend continued in Saturday's latest game. They defeated Hilton Head Prep 4-1. The game was almost decided by the first half, with the score already at 3-0.
Parkview's lineup was a little different on Saturday, with Hannah Schaff getting a little more time on the field (80 shots compared to her season average of 56.2). Schaff made the most of his opportunity and recorded an assist. A few more matches like this could give her more time in the future.
Brookwood, on the other hand, turned around in March games with 11 straight wins (outscoring opponents by an average of 6.9 goals) and left with even more momentum. They never let the Comets play and won 8-0. Kudos to Brookwood’s defense. This is his 12th consecutive shutout for the team.
Their offense attacked South Gwinnett from everywhere, with five different players scoring goals. Skylar Schroder led a balanced group of strikers and scored three goals alone.
Parkview is doing great these days. He has won four of his past five games, greatly improving on his 8-8-1 record this season. It was Brookwood's seventh straight home win, improving its record to 12-2.
Parkview suffered a heartbreaking 3-0 loss to Brookwood the last time the teams met in March. Will Parkview have better luck at home instead of on the road? Come back here after the game to analyze the match and more soccer content.
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