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4 29 24 Toombs County Soccer

The Toombs County High School’s boys’ soccer team has secured their spot in the Elite 8 after a resounding victory, showcasing an explosive offense that netted a total of 9 goals against Berrien County. Leading the charge was Osvaldo Tinoco with a thrilling hat trick, setting the pace for a high-scoring game. Yovanny Zamorano and Braylen Dietrich each contributed impressively with two goals apiece, while Miguel Granados and Omar Andres rounded out the scoring with one goal each.

The defense, consistent in their performance throughout the season, played a pivotal role by maintaining a clean sheet against Berrien County. Their solid defensive strategy has been a cornerstone of the team’s success this year, and it was no different in this crucial match.

Looking ahead, Toombs County is set to host the quarterfinals on Tuesday next week against Drew Charter. This match is not just another game—it’s a historic opportunity for the boys to become the first soccer team in school history to reach the state semi-finals.

We call on Bulldog Nation to fill the stands and bring their loudest cheers to support these talented young men in their quest for history. Your presence makes a difference, and the team thrives on your energy and support. Let’s rally behind our boys as they strive to continue their remarkable journey in the state tournament.(Courtesy of Toombs County Athletics)

Mark your calendars and make plans to be there. This is more than just a game; it’s a chance to be part of Toombs County soccer history. Let’s make it a night to remember—GO BULLDOGS!

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