The Uxbridge U19 girls’ soccer team continued its outstanding season with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Shrewsbury in Sunday’s semifinal matchup. Both teams battled through a competitive first half before Uxbridge broke through on a well‑executed finish in the box. In the second half, the Spartans doubled their lead with a clinical counterattack finished from close range, putting the game out of reach. Uxbridge’s success this year has been built on strong team cohesion, precise passing, and a back line that concedes few chances.
Throughout the match, the U19 squad demonstrated excellent ball movement, working the wings and creating overlaps to stretch Shrewsbury’s defense. Their midfielders controlled possession, linking play between defense and attack, while the goalkeeper recorded a clean sheet with a key save late in the contest. With this win, Uxbridge advances to face an opponent to be determined in the championship series this upcoming weekend. The final promises to be another test of the Spartans’ defensive tenacity and collective flair on offense. Fans are encouraged to come out this weekend to support Uxbridge as they chase a league title and a berth in the state tournament.














