Best games from the 2025 soccer season

GRAY DEYOSports Writer

The Tullahoma boys’ soccer team ended their 2025 season with a record of 7-7-2. Here are some of their best performances from this season.

Stone Memorial

Tullahoma took on Stone Memorial High School on March 13. They ended up winning 2-1. The two goals for the Wildcats in this game came from junior Chase Dodson and sophomore Kaiden Grau. This was an impressive win given how Stone Memorial finished their season.

The opposing Panthers in the 2025 season had a 15-5 record. Their season officially ended in the region semifinals to Franklin County.

This win for the Wildcats showed the high ceiling they possessed as a team.

Lawrence County

On April 22 Tullahoma took down Lawrence County, winning 2-0. This win was much needed for the Wildcats. They were in a tailspin midway through the season going into the matchup, losing three of their last four. Lawrence, going into the game, won five of their last seven games, and allowed no goals in any of the five wins. This game showed the resilience of the Tullahoma squad, as this was the start of their best stretch of play in 2025.

Central Magnet

In their last regular game of the season, the Wildcats took on Central Magnet. They won this contest on May 5, 2-0. The two goals were scored by sophomore Aiden Walker and senior Gunner Green.

This helped Tullahoma have great momentum going into postseason play. It also just added another top-tier win to their year overall. Central finished their season with an overall record of 12-6-3.

Giles County playoffs

It ended up going down as a loss on the schedule, losing 2-2 in a shootout, but the effort Tullahoma had in this district playoff matchup made this game more than worthy of a mention. With the season on the line, the Wildcats walked into the second half trailing 2-0. Tullahoma, facing that adversity, had the chance to give up, but they did the opposite. Fairly quickly they knotted the game back up at 2-2. Junior Gage Allen scored the Wildcats’ first goal, and Walker scored the tying goal. Tullahoma played great defense the rest of the way to help force a shootout.

Senior Daniel Eldridge had some diving saves after Walker’s goal to help force this.

Although the Wildcats ended up losing this matchup, they showed that the program is improving. They lost some important seniors, but they have young talent on the way and pieces from this season that are sure to make an impact again next year.  

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