Tuesday soccer roundup: Mountain Brook, Russellville boys, Westminster Christian girls advance

Second-ranked Mountain Brook knocked off Class 6A No. 1 Homewood at home on Tuesday with a 3-1 win to advance to the AHSAA quarterfinals against No. 7 Gardendale.

“It was a battle – as it should have been, with No. 1 vs. No. 2,” Mountain Brook coach Joe Webb said. “They have been No. 1 all year and they deserved to be there. They have been playing really, really well, but we got on a roll.

“Now, we have to get ready on a short turnaround to play Gardendale on Thursday.”

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The Spartans jumped to a 2-0 first-half lead and led 3-0 before a late goal from the Patriots.

Davis Echols put Mountain Brook (22-3-2) on top with a goal in the 15th minute. Carson Hahn followed that with a goal in the 38th minute for a 2-0 margin at the half. Harris Burson added the third Mountain Brook goal in the 55th minute.

Homewood (20-4-1) avoided the shutout with a Cooper Gillis goal in the 72nd minute.

Mountain Brook goalkeeper Griffin Lamkin had several saves on the night.

The Mountain Brook girls, ranked fifth, beat No. 1 Homewood 3-2 on Monday.

BOYS

Russellville 3, Westminster Christian 1

Russellville advanced to the second round of the Class 5A playoffs with a road victory over Westminster Christian on Tuesday,

Russellville will face Scottsboro or Guntersville in the third round of the playoffs.

The host Wildcats led 1-0 at halftime before the Golden Tigers used three second-half goals to seal the win.

John Mark Steele had the lone goal for Westminster in the loss.

Fairhope 1, Baker 0

Tyler Lucas scored on a corner kick four minutes into the game as Fairhope defeated No. 9 Baker 1-0 in the first round of the 7A playoffs.

Lucas’ corner kick hooked past Hornets keeper Naith Allen and the Pirates held on for the shut out.

Fairhope (10-7-1) will take on No. 5 Davidson (15-6-3). The Warriors defeated visiting Foley 2-1, Mauricio Valdes scored for the Warriors in the victory.

Baker finished the season 14-5-1

-- John Vella

GIRLS

Westminster Christian 8, Priceville 0

Class 5A No. 5 Westminster Christian blanked Priceville on Tuesday to advance to the third round of the Class 5A soccer playoffs.

The Wildcats will face Arab or Guntersville in the next round of the playoffs.

Eighth-grader Carson Heater led the Wildcats with three goals for a hat trick in the win, scoring all of her goals in the second half, while Ava Martinez had a pair of her own for Westminster.

Alondra Piers, Alex Menin and Gabby Dean also scored for the Wildcats in the home win.

Martinez and Menin had three assists each for Westminster.

PLAYOFF RESULTS

CLASS 1A/3A GIRLS

Collinsville (18-5-1) 4, Clements (14-3-1) 1

Glencoe (9-0-0) 9, Saks (6-3-0) 3

Tuscaloosa Academy 3, Glenwood (7-7-0) 1

Madison Academy 1, Whitesburg Christian 0

Lee-Scott Academy (14-4-0) 6, Altamont (7-9-1) 1

CLASS 4A GIRLS

Hokes Bluff (10-6-0) 2, White Plains (9-5-1) 1

St. John Paul II Catholic (15-1-2) 11, Haleyville (9-7-1) 0

Orange Beach (15-3-1) 10, New Brockton (14-4-1) 0

St. Luke’s Episcopal (13-6-0) 10, Geneva 0

Westminster-Oak Mountain (9-9-1) 1, Saint James (12-3-0) 0

CLASS 5A GIRLS

Springville (16-3-0) 4, John Carroll Catholic (10-7-5) 2

Westbrook Christian (14-6-2) 2, Jacksonville (12-7-0) 0

Guntersville (19-3-1) 2, Arab (13-12-0) 0

Westminster Christian (15-3-1) 8, Priceville (12-10-1) 0

St. Michael Catholic (17-2-3) 2, Faith Academy (15-3-3) 0

Elmore County (19-0-1) 3, Holtville (11-8-0) 2

Indian Springs (12-3-3) 6, Sylacauga (16-4-0) 0

Montgomery Catholic 3, American Christian 0

CLASS 6A GIRLS

Southside (20-2-1) 1, Fort Payne (17-5-1) 0

Spanish Fort (18-1-2) 4, St. Paul’s Episcopal (15-7-1) 1

Northridge (18-5-1) 2, Calera (12-6-1) 1

Briarwood Christian (12-7-0) 1, Spain Park (16-3-1) 0 (OT, Briarwood won shootout 5-3)

CLASS 7A GIRLS

Vestavia Hills (17-2-4) 10, Prattville (6-11-1) 0

Thompson (17-5-1) 1, Oak Mountain (14-4-3) 0 (2 OT, Thompson won shootout 4-2)

James Clemens (13-1-3) 3, Huntsville (9-10-2) 0

Grissom (14-3-2) 2, Bob Jones (12-8-4) 1

Daphne (6-1) 3, Davidson (5-4) 0

McGill-Toolen Catholic (13-4-3) 1, Fairhope 0

Auburn (17-3-1) 2, Dothan (12-7-2) 0

Montgomery Academy (11-3-3) 9, Smiths Station (17-5-0) 0

FIRST-ROUND BOYS’ PAIRINGS (1A/3A, 4A, and 7A)

SECOND-ROUND BOYS’ PAIRINGS (5A and 6A)

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

CLASS 1A/3A BOYS

Weaver (10-5-1) 3, J.B. Pennington (6-9-0) 2

Tanner (17-5-1) 2, Sylvania 0

Providence Christian (15-0-0) 7, Cottage Hill Christian (2-13) 0

Houston Academy (20-1-3) 10, Mobile Christian (7-8-0) 2

Altamont (9-15-0) 2, Lee-Scott Academy (9-5-1) 1

CLASS 4A BOYS

Oneonta (9-4-2) 4, Talladega (11-8-0) 0

White Plains (14-6-1) 5, Hokes Bluff (9-8-1) 3

Westminster-Oak Mountain (16-5-1) 2, Saint James (13-7-0) 1

Trinity Presbyterian (14-3-0) 5, Fultondale (10-12-4) 0

CLASS 5A BOYS

Springville (13-3-1) 1, Leeds (8-12-1) 0

Boaz (13-9-4) 4, Douglas (10-12-0) 2

Guntersville (22-4-1) 2, Scottsboro (9-12-4) 1

Russellville (9-5-3) 3, Westminster Christian (8-10-0) 1

St. Michael Catholic (19-7-1) 2, Faith Academy (15-3-1) 0

Charles Henderson (10-1-6) 2, Andalusia (6-6-2) 0

Demopolis (9-6-2) 2, Brewbaker Tech (10-13-3) 1

Indian Springs 2, Montevallo 0

CLASS 6A BOYS

Mountain Brook (22-3-2) 3, Homewood (21-4-1) 1

Southside (19-5-1) 5, Gadsden City (9-11-1) 3

Randolph (12-12-1) 3, Buckhorn (15-10-2) 2

Spanish Fort (19-3-4) 4, St. Paul’s Episcopal (15-6-2) 0

Calera (18-5-1) 2, Northridge (15-6-2) 0

Chelsea (19-4-0) 3, Briarwood Christian (18-6-0) 2

CLASS 7A BOYS

Prattville (18-3-1) 2, Hoover (18-3-1) 1

Grissom (14-7-3) 2, Florence (17-4-0) 1

Fairhope (10-7-1) 1, Baker (14-5-1) 0

Davidson (14-5-3) 2, Foley (5-9-0) 1

Auburn (13-7-0) 1, Dothan (12-8-2) 0

Montgomery Academy (15-5-2) 9, Central-Phenix City (7-6-0) 1

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