Four Peoria-area soccer teams won Illinois High School Association regional championships on Friday, with another program set to play in a final on Saturday.
Below is a roundup of the regional championship games involving Peoria-area teams, plus when they play next:
Washington
The second-seeded Panthers defeated Morton 1-0 to win the Class 2A Morton Regional championship on Friday night — the second win over the Potters in 10 days.
Finn McGreevy had the lone goal for Washington (25-1-1), which won its sixth regional and fourth in the last five seasons. The Panthers advance to their own sectional at 5 p.m. Wednesday vs. Urbana, which beat Mount Zion, 1-0, on Friday.
Morton ends its season at 15-5-4.
Dunlap
The top-seeded Eagles defeated Limestone 4-0 to win the Class 2A regional at EastSide Centre, earning their second win over the Rockets this season.
Dunlap (18-3-3) has won 17 regionals since 2002 and now three in a row. It advances to the Galesburg Sectional at 4 p.m. Tuesday vs. Kankakee, which beat LaSalle-Peru, 6-0, on Saturday night.
Limestone ends its season at 15-6-2.
Peoria Christian
The Chargers charged into the sectionals with an 8-0 victory over Bloomington Cornerstone in a Class 1A regional final at EastSide Centre, the program’s fifth consecutive regional title.
PCS (20-5-2) advances to the Chillicothe Sectional at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday against Quincy Notre Dame. PCS had defeated Cornerstone (8-15-1) earlier this season, 7-0.
Roanoke-Benson/Eureka
The third-seeded Rockets co-op (13-7-2) won the Class 1A Bloomington Regional, defeating host No. 2 seed Bloomington Central Catholic 2-1 on Saturday afternoon.
This is R-B’s first regional title since 2019. It advances to the Chillicothe Sectional at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday against Rock Island Alleman, which defeated Illini Bluffs/Farmington, 4-2, on Saturday night.
BCC finished its season at 9-11-3. IB/Farmington finished 12-6-3.
This article originally appeared on Journal Star: Here are the 4 Peoria-area boys soccer teams headed to 2025 IHSA sectionals
Reporting by Wes Huett, Peoria Journal Star / Journal Star
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