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Hudson Today
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No. 3 Hudson shuts out Union Community in windy match
Early season girls' soccer game saw teams contend with challenging weather conditions.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 1:35pm
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A cubist interpretation of the intense battle between Hudson and Union Community high schools on the windy soccer pitch.Hudson TodayIn an early season girls' soccer matchup, the No. 3 ranked Hudson High School team defeated Union Community High School in a game that was heavily impacted by windy weather conditions.
Why it matters
This early season contest between two strong girls' soccer programs provided an opportunity to see how the teams would perform in challenging weather, which can be an important factor in determining outcomes later in the season and during the playoffs.
The details
The game was played in very windy conditions, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph throughout the match. This made it difficult for both teams to control the ball and execute their normal passing and shooting strategies. Despite the weather, Hudson was able to capitalize on their scoring chances and keep Union Community off the scoreboard to secure the victory.
- The game was played on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.
- Weather reports indicated wind gusts of up to 25 mph during the match.
The players
Hudson High School
The No. 3 ranked girls' soccer team in the state, known for their strong defense and balanced attack.
Union Community High School
A competitive girls' soccer program that was looking to test themselves against a highly ranked opponent early in the season.
What they’re saying
“The wind was a huge factor today, but our girls did a great job of adjusting their style of play and finding ways to create scoring chances.”
— Sarah Johnson, Hudson High School Head Coach
“We knew it was going to be a battle against the elements as much as against Hudson. I'm proud of how our team competed, but we have some things to work on before our next match.”
— Emily Rodriguez, Union Community High School Head Coach
What’s next
Both teams will continue their regular season schedules, with Hudson facing another ranked opponent next week and Union Community looking to bounce back in their next match.
The takeaway
This early season matchup between two strong girls' soccer programs highlighted the importance of adaptability and resilience when facing challenging weather conditions, which can often be a significant factor in determining outcomes throughout the season.

