Soccer Roundup: Perry, Warner Robins return from spring break looking to finish up region play

There was no soccer played in Houston County last week, but all 11 teams return to action this week looking to finish out the regular season.

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There was no soccer played in Houston County last week, but all 11 teams return to action this week looking to finish out the regular season.

Here’s a look ahead:

Houston County

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Boys

Houston County (9-5, 6-4 Region 2-5A) is part of the only region in the county that has finished their region schedule, so they’ve only got a few non-region games left.

First is ACE on April 10 and Perry on April 14, both at home, before finishing the regular season at Warner Robins on April 16.

Girls

The Lady Bears (11-2, 10-0 Region 2-5A) were crowned region champions two weeks ago and have two non-region contests to help warm up for the postseason.

HoCo opens up with ACE on April 10 and finishes with Perry on April 14, each game at home.

Northside

Boys

March 6 score against Thomas County Central still unreported.

Northside (3-10, 1-7 Region 2-5A) won’t participate in this year’s postseason, so these last three non-region games are all that’s left for the Eagles.

They finish up the Crosstown Showdown against Warner Robins on April 8 and host Bleckley County on April 13 in the final home game of the season.

Their season finale is on the road against Perry on April 16.

Girls

March 27 score against Thomas County Central still unreported.

The Lady Eagles (4-10, 2-7 Region 2-5A) come back from spring break eliminated from the playoffs, though they still have three non-region games to play.

They start with the last leg of the Crosstown Showdown against Warner Robins on April 8 before their home finale against Bleckley County on April 13. Their season ends on April 16 against Perry.

Perry

Boys

Perry (8-6, 7-2 Region 1-4A) still has something to play for in these last couple of weeks in the regular season. They’ll ramp back up with an April 8 road game against Veterans before hosting Warner Robins on April 10 in hopes of securing their region championship.

Their final two games are at Houston County on April 14 and at home against Northside on April 16.

Girls

The Lady Panthers (9-3, 7-0 Region 1-4A) still have a region game left but they secured their region crown two weeks ago with their first victory against Warner Robins.

They begin their post spring break schedule on April 8 at Veterans before playing their final region game against the Demonettes on April 10 at home.

Perry wraps up their last week of the regular season with an away game at Houston County on April 14 and home contest against Northside on April 16.

Veterans

Boys

Veterans (12-4, 8-2 Region 2-5A) comes back from spring break looking to warm up for a home game in the postseason.

They start the slate at home against Perry on April 8 before heading to Northside-Columbus on April 10. Their regular season finishes with an April 16 game against Dodge County.

Girls

The Lady Warhawks (10-6, 8-2 Region 2-5A) start their on-ramp to the playoffs with a home game against Perry on April 8 before traveling to Northside-Columbus (April 10) and Dodge County (April 16) to finish the regular season.

Warner Robins

Boys

Warner Robins’ (2-9, 1-6 Region 1-4A) season isn’t officially over after the regular season, but they’ll need a lot to go their way in the final weeks.

Before getting back to region play they face Northside in the final game of the Crosstown Showdown on April 8.

Then they play Perry on the road on April 10, New Hampstead and Ware County at home on April 14 and April 16 respectively.

Girls

The Demonettes (5-4, 2-3 Region 1-4A) begin their last two weeks of the regular season with a two-game road trip at Northside (April 8) and Perry (April 10).

Their last two games are at home against New Hampstead on April 14 and against Ware County on April 16.

Westfield

Girls

Westfield (3-5, 1-4 GIAA District 5-4A/3A) looks to get back on track in district play starting with Calvary Christian, the only team in their district they’ve beaten, on April 7.

They host St. Anne-Pacelli on April 9 to finish out the week.

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Clay Brown is the Sports Editor for the Houston Home Journal. His career started as a freelance journalist for the Cairo Messenger in Cairo, Georgia before moving to Valdosta and freelancing for the Valdosta Daily Times. He moved to Warner Robins with his fiance, Miranda, and two cats Olive and Willow in 2023 to become Sports Editor for the HHJ. When not out covering games and events Clay enjoys reading manga, playing video games, watching shows and trying to catch sports games.

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