Marjory Stoneman Douglas Boys and Girls Soccer Teams Advance in Regionals

Both the boys' and girls' teams will face powerhouse Cypress Bay High School in the semifinals

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School's boys and girls soccer teams have both advanced to the Regional Tournament, setting up a pair of matchups against Cypress Bay High School in the semifinals. The girls' team defeated Doral Academy 3-0 in the opening round, while the boys' team beat Miami Palmetto Senior High School 3-2.

Why it matters

Marjory Stoneman Douglas' soccer programs have had strong seasons, with the girls' team rebounding from a slow start to make a deep playoff run. Facing off against the highly-ranked Cypress Bay teams will be a major test for both squads as they look to advance to the regional finals.

The details

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas girls' team was led by Audrey Haltiwanger's two goals in their 3-0 win over Doral Academy. Isabella Bayarri also scored, while Alexa Jourdan, Ali Ofstein, and Breanna Gordon provided assists. Goalkeeper Sabrina Cernach recorded five saves to earn the shutout. On the boys' side, Marjory Stoneman Douglas edged Miami Palmetto Senior High 3-2 to improve to 11-1-2 on the season. They will now face a Cypress Bay team that handed them their only loss earlier in the year and is ranked second in the state and country.

  • The girls' team defeated Doral Academy 3-0 on Thursday, February 6.
  • The boys' team beat Miami Palmetto Senior High 3-2 in their regional matchup.
  • The girls' team will face top-seeded Cypress Bay High School on Wednesday, February 11 at 5 p.m.
  • The boys' team will also take on Cypress Bay High School, the team that handed them their only loss of the season.

The players

Audrey Haltiwanger

Scored two goals in the girls' team's 3-0 win over Doral Academy.

Isabella Bayarri

Scored one goal in the girls' 3-0 victory.

Sabrina Cernach

The girls' team's goalkeeper who recorded five saves to earn the shutout.

Cypress Bay High School

The powerhouse team that both the Marjory Stoneman Douglas boys' and girls' teams will face in the regional semifinals. Cypress Bay's girls' team is ranked 11th in the state and 12th nationally, while the boys' team is ranked second in both the state and country.

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