- December 16, 2025
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Windermere’s Keagan Kiefer attempted a goal against Ocoee’s defenders. He’s recorded four goals this season on 16 shots.
Windermere High boys soccer team lined up together on the field before beginning the game Friday, Dec. 12.
The Wolverines senior Arthur Passos passed the ball to his teammates to propel the team down the field.
Windermere High’s goalie Carter Richmond is a freshman and has helped his team become No. 1 in Class 7A Region 2 District 5.
Windermere High’s head coach Lou Romao encouraged his players from the sideline.
Ocoee and Windermere battled at midfield to gain possession of the ball.
Ocoee sophomore Christopher Herbert broke free of Windermere’s defense.
The Knights’ Juan Perez threw the ball to his teammates. The senior leads the team with one assist per match.
Windermere High junior Enzo Bueno De Oliveria averages 0.6 goals per match and is No. 3 on the team for the statistic.
Ocoee’s Jovan Thomas took a moment to catch his breath before resuming the close game.
The teams pushed themselves to remain undefeated this season.
Ocoee heavily guarded Windermere and made it challenging for the Wolverines to find each other.
Ocoee’s David De Sousa has found the net 11 times this season. He’s Ocoee’s second highest scorer.
The Knights assistant coach Roger Williams coached goalie Jayson Hilario from the sideline.
Ocoee’s goalie Jayson Hilario stared down the field as he waited for his teammates to attempt a goal.
The Knights’ Juan Perez sprinted down the field with the ball carefully in his possession.
Windermere High boys soccer team’s home contest against Ocoee High Friday, Dec. 12, was a battle to remain undefeated.
The Wolverines entered 9-0-4 and the Knights were 7-0-1. In Class 71, Windermere holds the No. 9 spot, with Ocoee just behind at No. 11.
Neither team was able to break away with a win over its competitor, and the game resulted in a 3-3 tie.
The Wolverines were the first to find the back of the net, but the Knights followed less than a minute later with a goal of its own. Ocoee’s top performers were David De Sousa, with two goals, and Ralph Mills who tallied in one.