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The John Carroll soccer programs have collected many state titles over the years, but the boys last won one in 2012 and the girls last hoisted the trophy in 2018. The Cavs have lost to the eventual state champions in the state playoffs the last few years and are anxious to get over the hump.

“There’s a lot of motivation this year to get John Carroll back to where it’s been before,” John Carroll boys coach Matt Kirkpatrick said. “There’s a lot of work to do with that. We’ve got a strong senior class and they’ve been working really hard.”

The Cavs have 13 seniors this year, and Kirkpatrick remarked that he saw vast improvement over the second half of last season, something he hopes to see continue into this spring.

John Carroll’s girls team features four seniors and is a unit looking to return to the final four in Huntsville this spring.

“These girls have been close, it’s just time to get over the hump,” John Carroll girls assistant coach Wes Patridge said.

Patridge noted the positive mindset of the team beginning in preseason workouts has carried the program to this point. He also said head coach Robert Crawford does a “really good job of involving everyone” in activities on and off the field.

Homewood’s boys were one of the top teams in the state throughout last spring but came up just short against eventual state champion Mountain Brook in the quarterfinals. The Patriots will be looking to get back to the same level that saw them earn the 2021 state title.

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