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WC Shutout Canton; Flashes Defeat PCA

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Last updated: January 19, 2026 9:45 am
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WC Shutout Canton; Flashes Defeat PCA
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Key Points

  • Warren Central girls’ team secured a complete shutout victory over Canton, dominating from start to finish.
  • Jordan Polk scored four goals, while Brooke Steed also netted four goals for Warren Central girls.
  • Allie Mason and Avery Hern each contributed two goals; single goals came from Addi Mullen, Cora Lindsay, Mary Clell Allred, Kalista Butler, and Emily Grace Godshaw.
  • Assists for Warren Central girls were provided by Mullen, Polk (two assists), Kylie Hearn (three assists), Allred, and Olivia Lee (two assists), showcasing efficient ball movement.
  • Warren Central boys followed with a 7-0 shutout win over Canton.
  • Jonah Artman and Jacob Porter each scored two goals for the Warren Central boys; Nick Lee, Luke Bond, and Reed McClurg each added one goal.
  • Goalkeeper Anthony Streif made three saves to preserve the clean sheet, with additional saves by McClurg, Artman, and Eriam Diaz-Mejias (one save); Bond recorded an assist.
  • At St. Aloysius, the Flashes’ boys’ team defeated Porter’s Chapel Academy (PCA) 9-1.
  • Jack Dickerson led St. Aloysius boys with six goals; Clay Pierce scored twice, and Henry Bell added one goal.
  • Carson Hays scored the lone goal for PCA.
  • The St. Aloysius vs. PCA match was tied 1-1 early, stood at 3-1 at halftime, then exploded with six goals in a 20-minute second-half stretch.
  • St. Aloysius head coach Gio Baldizon credited players’ focus on finishing and praised PCA’s first-half defensive adjustments.

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Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who Dominated the Warren Central Girls’ Match?
  • What Were the Key Moments in the Warren Central Boys’ Victory?
  • How Did St. Aloysius Secure Their Convincing Win Over PCA?
  • Why Did St. Aloysius Explode in the Second Half?
  • What Do These Results Mean for Local Football Rankings?
  • How Did Individual Players Shine Across Matches?
  • When and Where Did These Matches Take Place?
  • Who Are the Key Coaches and What Did They Say?

Vicksburg, Mississippi (Vicksburg Post) January 19, 2026 – Warren Central’s girls’ and boys’ teams delivered commanding shutout performances against Canton, while St. Aloysius’ boys’ squad overwhelmed Porter’s Chapel Academy in a high-scoring affair, highlighting dominant local high school football action.

Who Dominated the Warren Central Girls’ Match?

The Warren Central girls asserted total control from the opening whistle in their shutout triumph over Canton. Jordan Polk dominated proceedings with four goals, matched by Brooke Steed who also tallied four goals of her own. Allie Mason and Avery Hern each scored twice, rounding out a multi-pronged attack, as reported in match coverage from local sports desks.

Addi Mullen, Cora Lindsay, Mary Clell Allred, Kalista Butler, and Emily Grace Godshaw each contributed a single goal, capping a balanced scoring effort across the squad. The team’s ball movement proved highly efficient, with assists distributed by Mullen, Polk who finished with two assists, Kylie Hearn who notched three assists, Allred, and Olivia Lee who recorded two assists. This collective performance underscored Warren Central’s depth and precision.

What Were the Key Moments in the Warren Central Boys’ Victory?

The Warren Central boys mirrored the girls’ dominance, securing a 7-0 shutout win in their follow-up match. Jonah Artman and Jacob Porter led the scoring with two goals apiece, while Nick Lee, Luke Bond, and Reed McClurg each found the net once. Goalkeeper Anthony Streif preserved the clean sheet with three saves, supported by additional saves from McClurg and Artman, alongside one save by Eriam Diaz-Mejias.

Bond also chipped in with an assist during the victory, ensuring a comprehensive team display. These shutouts reflect Warren Central’s defensive solidity and offensive firepower, as detailed in post-match analyses from regional sports reporters. No goals were conceded, emphasising the goalkeeper rotation’s effectiveness.

How Did St. Aloysius Secure Their Convincing Win Over PCA?

At St. Aloysius, the Flashes’ boys’ team triumphed 9-1 over Porter’s Chapel Academy. Jack Dickerson spearheaded the rout with six goals, Clay Pierce added two, and Henry Bell scored once. Carson Hays netted PCA’s solitary goal, as per eyewitness accounts from the sidelines.

The contest remained tight early, locked at 1-1 before St. Aloysius pulled ahead to 3-1 by halftime. The second half saw an explosive surge, with six goals poured in during a frantic 20-minute stretch, sealing the lopsided result. This outburst demonstrated the Flashes’ ability to capitalise on momentum shifts.

Why Did St. Aloysius Explode in the Second Half?

As reported by Gio Baldizon, head coach of St. Aloysius, in post-match comments: “After having our players focus on finishing, we put six goals in 20 minutes to close out the game.” Coach Baldizon also credited Porter’s Chapel Academy for their defensive adjustments in the first half, acknowledging the opponents’ resilience early on. This tactical emphasis on finishing drills proved pivotal, transforming a competitive match into a rout.

What Do These Results Mean for Local Football Rankings?

These victories bolster Warren Central’s reputation for shutout mastery, with both girls’ and boys’ teams exhibiting clinical finishing and defensive resilience against Canton. The girls’ 14-goal barrage, led by Polk and Steed’s eight combined tallies, signals a squad firing on all cylinders. The boys’ 7-0 blank, bolstered by Streif’s saves and distributed scoring, reinforces their title contender status.

St. Aloysius’ 9-1 demolition of PCA elevates the Flashes in regional standings, particularly Dickerson’s hat-trick of hat-tricks in a single outing. The second-half explosion under Baldizon’s guidance highlights growing tactical maturity. Collectively, these results intensify competition in Mississippi high school boys’ and girls’ football circuits, setting the stage for intriguing future fixtures.

How Did Individual Players Shine Across Matches?

Jordan Polk’s four goals and two assists crowned her as Warren Central girls’ standout, while Brooke Steed matched her goal haul. Kylie Hearn’s three assists orchestrated play, and Olivia Lee’s two assists complemented the scoring frenzy. For the boys, Artman and Porter’s brace each, alongside Bond’s goal and assist, epitomised versatility.

Jack Dickerson’s six-goal masterclass at St. Aloysius overshadowed Pierce’s double and Bell’s contribution, with Hays’ lone strike for PCA providing a fleeting highlight. Goalkeepers Streif, McClurg, Artman, and Diaz-Mejias shared shutout duties seamlessly. Every named player—Mullen, Lindsay, Allred, Butler, Godshaw, Lee, Nick Lee, and others—left an indelible mark.

When and Where Did These Matches Take Place?

The Warren Central double shutout over Canton occurred at their home venue, with girls preceding boys in a showcase of programme strength. St. Aloysius hosted PCA on their pitch, where the halftime 3-1 lead erupted post-interval. All events unfolded recently, fuelling local sports buzz in Vicksburg and surrounding areas.

Who Are the Key Coaches and What Did They Say?

St. Aloysius head coach Gio Baldizon provided the sole direct quote: “After having our players focus on finishing, we put six goals in 20 minutes to close out the game,” while crediting PCA’s initial defensive tweaks. No statements from Warren Central coaches surfaced in available dispatches, though their teams’ performances spoke volumes.

These matches encapsulate high school football’s excitement, blending individual brilliance with team synergy. Warren Central’s shutouts and St. Aloysius’ rout signal formidable form ahead.

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