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Redding Today
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Spartans lose at Shasta, 2-0
Red Bluff boys soccer team falls to Shasta 6-2 in Eastern Athletic League play
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Red Bluff varsity boys soccer team lost to Shasta 6-2 on Wednesday night in Redding, allowing five second-half goals. The Spartans got two second-half goals from Isaiah Casas and Jonathan Solis, but Shasta's Gavin Copeland scored four goals against Red Bluff.
Why it matters
This loss drops Red Bluff to 2-6-1 in Eastern Athletic League play and 12-10-2 overall, while Shasta improves to 3-5-1 in league and 11-6-2 overall. The results have implications for the league championship race, with first-place Pleasant Valley and second-place Chico High still to play this Friday.
The details
Edguyn Morfin and Daniel Solis each contributed one assist for Red Bluff in the loss. Shasta's Gavin Copeland scored four goals against the Spartans. With the loss, Red Bluff falls to 2-6-1 in Eastern Athletic League play and to 12-10-2 overall. Shasta's now 3-5-1 in EAL play, and 11-6-2 overall.
- The game was played on Wednesday night in Redding.
- Red Bluff and Shasta will play their final regular season games this Friday.
The players
Isaiah Casas
A player for the Red Bluff Spartans who scored two second-half goals in the loss.
Jonathan Solis
A player for the Red Bluff Spartans who scored two second-half goals in the loss.
Gavin Copeland
A player for the Shasta Wolves who scored four goals against Red Bluff.
Pleasant Valley
The league-leading boys soccer team that Red Bluff will face this Friday.
Chico High
The second-place boys soccer team that Shasta will face this Friday.
What’s next
Victories by both Red Bluff and Shasta this Friday would hand the league championship to the Pleasant Valley Panthers.
The takeaway
This loss highlights the challenges facing the Red Bluff Spartans as they try to keep pace with the top teams in the Eastern Athletic League. The team will need to regroup quickly ahead of their final regular season matchup against league-leading Pleasant Valley.

