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MATCHWEEK FIVE ROUNDUP: SOUTH REGION

Published Jun 11, 2025

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE

Carolina Division

Saturday, June 7

WFC CHARLOTTE  0-2  CAROLINA FOOTBALL CLUB

Carolina Football Club (4-0-0) moved three points clear at the top of the Carolinas Division table with a 2-0 road win over WFC Charlotte (1-0-3). Ginna Rizzo and Katherine Paulakonis scored goals in the win. Parker Walton earned the clean sheet in goal. 

Saturday, June 7

SODA CITY FC  0-4  (9S) PORT CITY FC

Port City FC (3-0-0) moved to second place, three points out of first, with a 4-0 win over Soda City FC (1-0-4). Avery Barr, Cassidy Oldham, Ella Johnson, and Julia Hellenkamp scored goals for Port City. Goalkeeper Morgan Hobbs earned the shutout. 

The District Division

Friday, June 6

(18/5) McLEAN SOCCER  2-4  ARLINGTON SOCCER BLUE

After a slow start to the season, Arlington Soccer Blue (2-0-3) picked up its second straight win, upsetting No. 18 McLean Soccer (3-0-1) 4-2. Katherin Parris and Jocelyn Lohmeyer scored early to put Arlington up 2-0 in the first half. Loretta Talbott scored from the penalty area in the 61st minute and Caroline Helfrich scored eight minutes later to level the game at 2-2. Lohmeyer picked up her second and the game winner right at full time and Logan Tongberg sealed the win deep in stoppage time. 

Saturday, June 7

ARLINGTON SOCCER RED  0-0  UK F.C. 

UK F.C. (1-2-2) earned a point on the road playing Arlington Soccer Red (2-2-1) to a 0-0 draw. Goalkeepers Susan Shobeiri for Arlington and Kristen Peterson for UK F.C. earned clean sheets.

Sunday, June 8

ALEXANDRIA REDS  2-1  UK F.C. 

Alexandria Reds moved to 2-0-2 with a 2-1 home win over UK F.C. (1-2-3) to close out Matchweek Five. Olivia Cruz put Alexandria in the lead in the 10th minute. Sofia Carrera pulled UK F.C. level in the 51st. Mia Medaeris gave the hosts the win with five minutes to play. 

GULF COAST CONFERENCE

Third Coast Division

Wednesday, June 4

PENSACOLA FC ACADEMY  1-0  UNION 10 FC

Jezlyn Nelson scored in the seventh minute and goalkeeper Remy Redmon kept the scoresheet clean as Pensacola FC Academy (2-1-2) topped Union 10 FC (1-0-3). 

Saturday, June 7

PENSACOLA FC ACADEMY  2-2  TLH RECKONING

Pensacola FC Academy moved to 2-2-2 on the season after playing to a 2-2 draw with TLH Reckoning (2-1-2). Ameera Edwards put Pensacola up 1-0 in the third minute. Nolyn Haley drew things level for the visitors a minute before halftime, and Kendall Sadberry’s goal in the 50th minute put Reckoning in the lead. Norah Petermann pulled the hosts level in the 54th minute. 

Saturday, June 7

GULF COAST UNITED  0-3  (21/6) PENSACOLA FC

Number 21 Pensacola FC (4-0-0) remained perfect on the season beating Gulf Coast United (2-1-2) 3-0 on the road. Jillian Thompson, Zivana Labovic, and Adison Smith scored goals in the win. Goalkeeper Jaidin Kinch earned the clean sheet. 

Saturday, June 7

FLORIDA ROOTS  2-0  UNION 10 FC

Florida Roots moved to 2-0-3 on the season with a 2-0 home win over Union 10 FC (1-0-4). Addison DeWolf and Emma Barry scored in the win. 

Sunday, June 8

FLORIDA ROOTS  2-2  GULF COAST UNITED

Gulf Coast United moved to 2-2-2, four points out of first with a 2-2 draw on the road versus Florida Roots (2-2-2). Linda Mustered scored her first of two putting United on the board first in the opening minutes of the match. Addison DeWolf equalized for Roots five minutes later. Alison Dalton put the hosts in the lead from the penalty spot on the half hour mark. Mustered bagged her second in the 75th minute to level things at two. 

Delta Basin Division

Monday, June 2

Mississippi Blues SC  7-0 Shreveport United

After two draws, Mississippi Blues SC (1-2-0)picked up its first WPSL win rolling past Shreveport United (1-0-1). Cariel Ellis scored a hat trick and Charlie Cooper, Lillie Young, and Olivia Tribolet scored in the win. 

Wednesday, June 7

Baton Rouge United  0-3  LA Krewe Rush

LA Krewe Rush (2-0-0) picked up a win on the road beating Baton Rouge United (0-1-1) 3-0. A Baton Rouge own goal opened scoring in the 28th minute, followed by two goals from the penalty spot: first by Salma Elhaimer in the 43rd minute and then by Mary-Ainsley Alack in the 89th. Lauryn Starwood earned the clean sheet in goal for Baton Rouge. 

Saturday, June 7

HATTIESBURG FC  3-1  BATON ROUGE UNITED
Hattiesburg FC (1-1-2) picked up its first win of the season topping Baton Rouge United (0-1-2) 3-1. Christina Calmon opened scoring for Hattiesburg, followed by a brace by Kendyl Terrell. Mary Ramsey scored for Baton Rouge.


Saturday, June 7

LA KREWE RUSH  4-1  SHREVEPORT UNITED

La Krewe Rush (3-0-0) moved to the top of the Delta Basin Division standings with a 4-1 win over Shreveport United (1-0-2). Alex Knight put the visitors on the board first. Salma Elhaimer scored a brace, and Brea Bailey and Jacie Crochet added goals in the win. 

Sunday, June 8

BATON ROUGE UNITED  2-3  SHREVEPORT UNITED

Shreveport United (1-1-2) moved into second in the Delta Basin Division with a 3-2 win over Baton Rouge United (0-1-3) to close out Matchweek Five. A Knight put the visitors on the board in the 41st minute. Madeline Thompson then equalized for Baton Rouge, which then took the lead in the 71st minute. Ali Hamic pulled Shreveport level in the 77th minute, and Olivia Sánchez Mangue scored the winner with nine minutes to play. 

SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

Peachtree Division
Tuesday, June 3

CHATTANOOGA FC  1-2  (14/3) DECATUR FC

Decatur FC (3-0-0) picked up three huge road points with an early-week 2-1 win over Chattanooga FC (2-0-1). Maggie Wadsworth put No. 14 Decatur in the lead moments after the opening whistle. Dylan Driver made it 2-0 in the 12th minute. Reese McDermott pulled a goal back for Chattanooga at the hour mark but the home side could not find the equalizer. 

Wednesday, June 4

GEORGIA IMPACT  3-0  ATLANTA FIRE UNITED

Madison Hook tallied a brace and Hina Suzuki added a goal as Georgia Impact (1-0-2) rolled over Atlanta Fire United (1-0-2). Rhyan Connoly earned the clean sheet in goal. 

Friday, June 6

UFA GUNNERS  0-1  CHATTANOOGA FC

Chattanooga FC (3-0-1) picked up three big road points with a 1-0 win at UFA Gunners (1-0-4) Friday night. Mae Hunt put Chattanooga on the board in the 71st minute with the only goal of the match. Goalkeeper Maddie Smith earned the clean sheet in goal for Chattanooga. 

Friday, June 6

(14/3) DECATUR FC  5-2  ATLANTA FIRE UNITED

Number 14 Decatur FC (4-0-0) remains perfect on the season after picking up a 5-2 home win over Atlanta Fire United (1-0-3) Friday night. Dylan Driver scored the first of three goals on the night to level the score at 1-1 in the 23rd minute after Danielle Lewin scored from the penalty mark to put the visitors up 1-0 in the 15th minute. Driver scored again in the 24th to make it 2-1 and Smith Cathey scored in the 42nd minute to make it 3-1 at halftime. Weslee Istone-Haupt made it 3-2 with a goal in the 48th minute. Then Driver bagged her fourth on the night to make it 4-2 and Aniyah Collier put the game away in the 66th. 

Pioneer Division

Wednesday, June 4

TN TEMPO FC  1-1  JACKSON IGNITE

Jackson Ignite (0-1-3) picked up its first point of the season playing TN Tempo FC (1-2-1) to a 1-1 draw. Larissa Elive put the visitors in the lead in the 16th minute. Lara Rocah drew things level at one in the 40th minute. 

Saturday, June 7

FC BIRMINGHAM WOMEN  2-2  JACKSON IGNITE

Jackson Ignite (0-2-3) came back from two goals down to draw FC Birmingham Women 2-2 on the road. Rebecca Sierra scored twice for Birmingham. Larissa Elive pulled Jackson a goal back in the 77th minute and Paula Pinilla leveled the score for the visitors in the 80th. 

Sunday, June 8

(8/1) 865 ALLIANCE  3-2  (10S) NASHVILLE RHYTHM F.C. 

Nashville Rhythm FC’s Jayden Boelter scored twice, bookending a pair of goals by Alivia Stott and a goal by Jayla Blue to move 865 Alliance (3-0-0) into the top spot in the Pioneer Division with a 3-2 win. Nashville Rhythm moved to 1-1-1 on the season. 

SUNSHINE CONFERENCE

Wednesday, June 4

FUSION FC  0-2 FLORIDA GULF COAST DUTCH LIONS FC

Florida Gulf Coast Dutch Lions FC (1-0-2) picked up its first win of the season with a 2-0 road win over Fusion FC (0-0-3). Matilda Boyle and Mia Otero scored for the Dutch Lions. Britt Varhees earned the clean sheet in goal.

Friday, June 6

(16/4) WEST FLORIDA FLAMES  12-0  FUSION FC

West Florida Flames (3-1-0) rolled over Fusion FC (0-0-4) 12-0 to move into a tie for first place in the Sunshine Conference with 10 points. Katie Johnston tallied a hat trick, and Amelia Malkin, Hayden Lepley, Lily Borders, Ryleigh Acosta, Emily Gundin, Gianna Gregiore, Stevie Reynolds, Sydney Weslowski, and Taylor Hamlett added goals in the match. 

Saturday, June 7

(8S) FLORIDA PREMIER FC  6-0  AGC FOOTBALL

Florida Premier FC (3-0-0) rolled over AFC Football (0-0-4) to remain unbeaten on the season. Ava Tutas, Jorie Szamecki, Adia Symmonds, and Makenna Egan scored goals in the 6-0 win. Makaila Laber earned the clean sheet. 

Saturday, June 7

(9/2) JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FC  5-0  (7S) FC PRIMETIME

The No. 9 Jacksonville Armada FC (3-1-0) advanced its title chase with a 5-0 win over FC PrimeTime (3-0-1) Saturday. Jianna Ramirez, Nancy Almanz, Sarah Brunner, Brooke Bunton, and Sophie Pontieri scored goals in the win. Goalkeeper Morgan Weaver earned the clean sheet for Jacksonville. 

Saturday, June 7

FLORIDA GULF COAST DUTCH LIONS FC  1-3  SEMINOLE ICE

Seminole Ice (1-0-2) picked up its first win of the season with a 3-1 road win over Florida Gulf Coast Dutch Lions FC (1-0-3). Mila Erceg put the hosts in the lead in the opening minutes of the game. The lead held for the Dutch Lions until the 75th minute when Lloa Ressler leveled the score for Seminole Ice. Ella Simpson put the visitors in the lead in the 82nd minute, and added a goal right at full time to seal the win.

Sunday, June 8

FUSION FC  0-5  SEMINOLE ICE

Seminole Ice (2-0-2) made it two in a row Sunday with a 5-0 win at Fusion FC (0-0-5). Alicia Cohen, Ava Kooker, Brynn Waddell, Elizabeth Corrigan, and Kelly Gende scored goals for Seminole Ice. Goalkeeper Kianna Burgos earned the clean sheet. 

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