- December 4, 2025
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Water Springs boy’s soccer team huddling together before the game.
Each team fought hard for the ball throughout the game.
Shawn Fayaz Nagoor blocking Hamlin’s No. 11.
Hamlin’s player took a tumble as he sprinted to retrieve the ball.
Water Spring’s Gustavo Santos waited for his teammate to throw in the ball.
Both teams stayed focused during the matchup.
Marcello Muccilo hovered in the air momentarily after kicking the soccer ball.
Mathias Quevedo towered over his teammates and the competition Hamlin brought.
Nickolas Portes leapt for the ball and scored Water Spring’s their second goal.
Staying agile was key during the game.
The teams stayed light hearted during the competition.
Juan Ortiz Martinez waited for his coach’s instructions on where to inbound the ball.
Juan Ortiz Martinez threw the ball in for Water Springs.
Two of Hamlin’s players waited to be subbed into the game.
The sun shined bright in the athletes faces because of the 5:30 p.m. kickoff.
Gustavo Santos stretched out to kick the soccer ball as far as he could.
Mathias Quevedo was focused in on his target downfield.
The players had to look up in the sky when the ball was skyrocketed multiple times during the game.
The middle schoolers took a breath during a momentary break in play.
Water Spring Middle School’s boys soccer team hosted Hamlin on Monday, Sept. 15.
It was Water Springs’ first home game of the season and they showed off to fans, defeating Hamlin 2-0.
Eighth grader Mathias Quevedo scored the first goal and seventh grader Nickolas Portes brought in the second. Both goals came in the first half, Hamlin stepped up their defense in the second half.
Fans enjoyed food provided by Rock Paper Scissors Eats, a food truck that Water Spring brought out for the game.