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Boys Soccer: Eagles Hold the Fort To Earn Big Win Against Booker T. Washington

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The Niceville boy’s soccer team faced off against formidable opponents, Booker T. Washington, in a thrilling match that lived up to the hype. With both teams boasting talent and a history in the state Final Four, the Eagles clinched a 1-0 victory, with Grant Wheeler scoring the decisive goal just before halftime. The defense, led by senior center backs Jeremy Covington and Adrian Pearson, held strong against Washington’s relentless attacks, securing the win and earning Covington the title of Maxprep’s Player of the Game. Coach Nelson’s foresight proved accurate, making this matchup a standout moment in the Eagles’ regular season.

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