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Clarksville High outlasts Rossview for big road rivalry soccer win
The Wildcats scored two late first-half goals to defeat the Hawks 2-1 in the 'Battle of Warfield Boulevard'
Apr. 8, 2026 at 1:23pm
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The Clarksville High Wildcats traveled to Rossview High School on Tuesday for the latest installment of the 'Battle of Warfield Boulevard' soccer rivalry. The Hawks struck first, but the Wildcats scored two goals in the final eight minutes of the first half to take a 2-1 lead, which they would hold on to for the rest of the game and claim the victory.
Why it matters
This win puts Clarksville High in first place in the district standings, showcasing their strength and resilience in a heated rivalry matchup. The game highlighted the intensity and competitiveness of the Clarksville-Rossview soccer rivalry, which is a marquee event for the local community.
The details
Rossview's Jayven Jardiolin scored the opening goal in the 13th minute, but Clarksville's Damien Barnes evened the score in the 32nd minute. Just before halftime, Bryan Frasson put the Wildcats ahead with a goal in the 38th minute. The second half was a physical battle as Rossview searched for an equalizer, but Clarksville's defense held firm to preserve the 2-1 victory.
- The game was played on Tuesday, April 8, 2026.
- Rossview scored the opening goal in the 13th minute.
- Clarksville's Damien Barnes scored the equalizer in the 32nd minute.
- Clarksville's Bryan Frasson scored the go-ahead goal in the 38th minute.
- The game was played over the full 80 minutes.
The players
Jayven Jardiolin
A Rossview High School soccer player who scored the opening goal for the Hawks.
Ben Fitting
A Rossview High School soccer player who assisted on the Hawks' opening goal.
Damien Barnes
A Clarksville High School soccer player who scored the equalizing goal for the Wildcats.
Bryan Frasson
A Clarksville High School soccer player who scored the go-ahead goal for the Wildcats in the first half.
Jeremy Sullivan
The head coach of the Clarksville High School soccer team.
What they’re saying
“We started off slow; you could tell the nerves got to us. But after we got settled in, we played well.”
— Jeremy Sullivan, Clarksville High School Head Coach
“We were getting after it in front of the goal over and over, just couldn't find the net.”
— Seth Ramsey, Rossview High School Head Coach
“It was a battle for a full 80 minutes, that's how it always is when we get together. The lead never felt comfortable, it wouldn't have even if we were up 8. While I'm proud of them, this is not the mountain top. We have bigger goals, and we can't let tonight be the pinnacle of our season.”
— Jeremy Sullivan, Clarksville High School Head Coach
What’s next
The win puts Clarksville High in first place in the district standings. Both teams will continue their seasons as they look to make a push for the playoffs.
The takeaway
This intense rivalry matchup between Clarksville High and Rossview High showcased the competitive spirit and passion of high school soccer in the Clarksville community. The Wildcats' late first-half surge proved to be the difference, as they held on for a hard-fought 2-1 victory over their cross-town foes.





