On Saturday, October 25, the Blair Boys Varsity Soccer team played their first playoff game against the Highpoint Eagles, suffering a disappointing 1-0 defeat. The game started very close, with Blair having countless scoring opportunities, and Highpoint having them too. Sadly, Highpoint ultimately scored off a corner kick in the first half. In the second half, Blair created numerous opportunities but were unable to tie the game despite dominating possession. This was a heartbreaking loss, but overall, the boys had an amazing season.
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