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Rosemont girls soccer wins back-to-back CIF title with 1-0 victory over Fresno Christian
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Rosemont’s girls soccer team won the California Interscholastic Federation championship, beating Fresno Christian 1-0 to claim consecutive titles; coach and players reflected on the win and the team’s defense.
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Rosemont’s girls soccer team won the California Interscholastic Federation championship, beating Fresno Christian 1-0 to claim back-to-back titles, student broadcasters announced during the school’s morning bulletin. The only goal in the match was credited to Mikayla, who told reporters she felt “pretty confident” and praised her teammates’ defense.
The win was described as a team achievement by coach Noderman, who said, “I feel pretty good. I feel really proud. The girls are on the field. They put in all the work. It's it's it's their accomplishment more than it is ours or the coaches.” Students hosting the program noted the school will await word on whether the team advances to state playoffs.
The bulletin included a short on-field exchange with players and the coach. Coach Noderman emphasized the players’ preparation and collective effort; Mikayla said the moment felt intense but that she was proud of the team’s defensive play. A student host added, “Winning twice in a row is great. Now we wait to see if we made it to the state playoffs.”
The school did not provide a date for any upcoming playoff games during the broadcast, and no formal athletic department statement or district confirmation was given in the bulletin.

