Politics & Government

Celebration Continues for Eureka's State Championship Team

The girls soccer team will be recognized for earning their first-ever state title earlier this year by Eureka's board of aldermen at a meeting Tuesday night.

The celebration is continuing for the Eureka High School girls soccer team, who will be recognized for bringing home the Class 3 state championship trophy by the city’s board of aldermen at a meeting tonight.

With a stellar 22-1-1 record overall, the Wildcats earned a bid at the state title after beating Nixa 4-0 in the semifinal. They then hung on to take down St. Teresa’s 2-1 at the state championship June 1 at Blue Springs South High School, located in a Kansas City suburb.

The board of aldermen plans to honor the state champions with a proclamation Tuesday. The recognition adds to a celebration that began when the team’s supporters held a welcome home rally at around 11:30 p.m. in Eureka on the night of the championship.

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In addition, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch recently profiled one of the senior leaders on the Wildcats, naming Hannah Leinert the paper’s All-Metro Player of the Year. The article described the 5-foot-8 striker as “the most lethal weapon on the pitch” who came through at crucial moments during Eureka’s successful title run.

To see what else is on the agenda for Eureka’s board of aldermen Tuesday, visit the city’s website.  

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