Soccer team runs into powerhouse West Forsyth

Published 11:20 am Tuesday, April 8, 2025

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By Brian Pitts
Enterprise Record

The West Forsyth varsity soccer team captured the CPC from 2022-24, the Titans look like the best team again in 2025, and Davie simply didn’t play at that level on April 1 in Clemmons.
The War Eagles were overpowered by the powerhouse, 4-0.
The Titans, who have outscored Parkland, Glenn, Reagan and Davie 27-0, improved to 4-0 in the CPC. The War Eagles, who endured their worst loss since 5-0 at West last May, slipped to 3-2.
“They’re a good team,” coach Corbin Kopetzky said. “They’ve got a really good coach and they’re very well organized. I think they played one of their better games of the season.”
West scored two goals in each half, and now the War Eagles will focus on outworking East Forsyth, Reynolds and Mt. Tabor in the fierce battle for second place.
“We had some lapses that were great opportunities for (West),” Kopetzky said. “They were small mistakes that in most games wouldn’t end in a goal. Against West, they’re small mistakes that just can’t happen. You win some, you lose some. You’ve just got to move forward from it.”
Davie 10, Parkland 0
One day later at Parkland, the War Eagles couldn’t have had an easier game. The 0-10 Mustangs have been outscored 92-1 on the season, and this one was over at halftime via the mercy rule.
Scoring multiple goals were Lanna Robinson (three) and Caroline Mitchell (two). Getting one apiece were Jaylene Rivera, Kate Chaffin, Jaden Sink, Lydia Postell and Fuller Kate Holt. Dishing out assists were Mitchell, Mallie Wall, Sink, Sarah Andrade, Postell and Gracyn Coleman.
Davie entered the week in good shape: 8-2-1 overall and 4-2 in the league.
“I played the starters until somewhere between 25 and 30 minutes left (in the first half),” Kopetzky said. “And then we played backups for a while. With about 13 minutes left, I played starters again for about eight minutes, and then we let backups finish it off.”