Varsity Soccer Wins Another League Title Ahead of Playoffs

Archer Soccer won the Liberty League Championship for the 2018 - 2019 season – its fourth league title in four years.
Varsity Soccer finished strong in the league season with a 3-0 victory over Oakwood High School in late January and went on to play Milken School, a team Archer had tied earlier in the month. Archer emerged victorious with a 4-0 score to clinch the league championship. In their final league match, they won 2-0 against de Toledo. 
 
Archer has earned a home game for the opening round of the CIF-SS Division 6 playoffs with a 7-0-1 league record. Archer will host the first-round playoff game on Wednesday, February 6, at Santa Monica College. Their opponent will be determined on Saturday, February 2, when the CIF Southern Section releases playoff brackets on its website.
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