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Soccer: Brother Martin, Willow, Rummel, Hannan, Dominican, Northshore, Ben Franklin, SSA, Newman to quarterfinals
Area Prep Soccer Playoff Report for Thursday, Feb. 12
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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In the boys Prep soccer playoffs Wednesday, No. 2 Brother Martin advanced with a 4-0 win over No. 18 Lafayette. In Division II, four-time state champion and No. 5 seed The Willow School blanked No. 12 Beau Chene 6-0. No. 8 Archbishop Rummel advanced with a 2-1 win over No. 9 Pineville. In Division III, No. 4 Archbishop Hannan edged No. 13 Morris Jeff 1-0. In the girls Division I bracket, No. 3 Dominican prevailed 1-0 over No. 14 Fontainebleau, and No. 13 Northshore upset No. 4 Denham Springs 2-1. In the Division II bracket, top seed Ben Franklin eliminated No. 17 Lakeshore, and No. 2 St. Scholastica romped over No. 15 Ruston 9-0. In Division IV, No. 6 Newman edged No. 1 Northlake Christian 1-0.
Why it matters
The high school soccer playoffs are an exciting time in Louisiana, with teams from across the state competing for state championships. These results highlight the competitive nature of the playoffs and the success of several local programs, including perennial powerhouses like Brother Martin, Willow, and Ben Franklin.
The details
In the boys Division I bracket, No. 2 seed Brother Martin defeated No. 18 Lafayette 4-0, with Wyatt Hutchins, Hudson Cammarata, and Nathan Wellman each scoring a goal, and an own goal contributing to the victory. In Division II, No. 5 seed The Willow School, a four-time state champion, blanked No. 12 Beau Chene 6-0, led by two goals from Oliver Morse. No. 8 Archbishop Rummel advanced with a 2-1 win over No. 9 Pineville. In Division III, No. 4 seed Archbishop Hannan edged No. 13 Morris Jeff 1-0, with freshman Enex Herrera scoring the lone goal. On the girls' side, No. 3 seed Dominican prevailed 1-0 over No. 14 Fontainebleau, and No. 13 Northshore upset No. 4 Denham Springs 2-1. In the Division II bracket, top seed Ben Franklin eliminated No. 17 Lakeshore, and No. 2 St. Scholastica routed No. 15 Ruston 9-0. In Division IV, No. 6 Newman edged No. 1 Northlake Christian 1-0.
- The boys Prep soccer playoffs took place on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
- The girls Division I playoff game between No. 3 Dominican and No. 14 Fontainebleau was played on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
- The girls Division I playoff game between No. 13 Northshore and No. 4 Denham Springs was played on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
The players
Brother Martin
A high school soccer team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the boys Prep soccer playoffs with a 4-0 win over Lafayette.
The Willow School
A four-time state champion high school soccer team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the boys Division II playoffs with a 6-0 win over Beau Chene.
Archbishop Rummel
A high school soccer team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the boys Division II playoffs with a 2-1 win over Pineville.
Archbishop Hannan
A high school soccer team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the boys Division III playoffs with a 1-0 win over Morris Jeff.
Dominican
A high school soccer team that advanced to the quarterfinals of the girls Division I playoffs with a 1-0 win over Fontainebleau.
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What’s next
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The takeaway
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