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April 30, 2025

St. Luke’s Girls and Boys Soccer are off to the 2nd Round of Playoffs


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The St. Luke’s Episcopal soccer program is set for a thrilling night of postseason action as both the girls’ and boys’ teams prepare to face Orange Beach High School in back-to-back matches on Friday, May 2, 2025, at Davidson High School in Mobile. The girls will kick off the evening at 5:00 PM, followed by the boys’ game at 7:00 PM.

The girls come into their semifinal matchup with a 14-6 overall record and a perfect 4-0 regional record, showcasing their dominance in 4A play this season. This match marks a critical step as they aim to punch their ticket to Huntsville for the AHSAA Final Four. Junior standout Kiley Hawarah leads the offensive charge with an incredible 42 goals this season, averaging 2.3 goals per game. Sophomore forward Sofia Maghupoy adds depth to the attack with 1.2 goals and 1.1 assists per game. Defensively, senior Cami Abel and junior Ally Grace Lowell anchor the backline with 65 and 52 steals respectively, while goalkeeper Ashlyn Turner boasts a goals-against average of 0.974 and 6.7 saves per game.

A win would not only send the girls to the Final Four—it would also move them one step closer to achieving a historic first: the program’s first-ever state championship.

Immediately following, the defending state champion St. Luke’s boys will take the field at 7:00 PM looking to keep their title hopes alive. Last season, the Wildcats captured the 1-3A state championship. Now competing in the 4A classification, they’re on a mission to go back-to-back and bring home another trophy to Mobile.

Leading the attack for the boys are Mason Brown and Jameson Bryant, who have been key scoring threats all season. On the defensive end, Rishi Gupta helps anchor the backline, while Brantley Weed holds down the goal with consistent and clutch performances under pressure.

A victory over Orange Beach would secure the boys’ spot in the Final Four in Huntsville and put them within striking distance of a second consecutive state title.

With both programs eyeing a trip to the state semifinals—and potentially state championships—Friday night promises to be a monumental moment for St. Luke’s soccer. Fans are strongly encouraged to pack the stands at Davidson High School and cheer on both teams as they chase history.