The Columbia High Bruins boys soccer team continues to dominate on the field, with a decisive 13-2 victory over Stevenson last week. Coach Gio Magaña-Rivera’s strategic focus on attack paid off, as players like Damian Sanchez, Uli Huerta, and Luke Miller found the back of the net multiple times.
Despite a strong defensive performance for most of the game, the Bruins let their guard down momentarily, allowing Stevenson to score two breakaway goals. Magaña-Rivera sees this as a learning opportunity for the team, especially with a crucial match against Seton Catholic on the horizon.
Seton Catholic, currently leading the Trico League standings, handed the Bruins their only shutout of the season. Magaña-Rivera is eager for his team to redeem themselves in front of their home crowd, with the community’s unwavering support fueling their motivation.
Ranked ninth in the state WIAA Class 1A rankings, the Bruins are on a four-game winning streak heading into the highly anticipated showdown with Seton Catholic. With their eyes set on first place in the league, the team is determined to put on a show for their loyal fans and secure a statement victory against their toughest competition yet.