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Iowa high school girls' soccer state tournament 2019: Updated brackets and schedule
The Gazette
Jun. 3, 2019 10:56 pm, Updated: Jun. 8, 2019 6:22 pm
The Iowa high school girls' state soccer tournament takes over Cownie Soccer Park in Des Moines Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Twenty-four teams from around the state qualified with regional victories Monday night.
Here's a look at the state tournament pairings and schedule for all three classes.
Class 1A
Quarterfinals — Thursday, June 6
No. 1 Davenport Assumption 10, No. 10 Council Bluffs St. Albert 0
No. 4 Gilbert 1, No. 6 Union 0
No. 8 North Polk 2, No. 2 Sioux City Heelan 1 (OT)
No. 3 Center Point-Urbana 1, No. 7 Nevada 0 (OT)
Semifinals — Friday, June 7
No. 1 Davenport Assumption 2, No. 4 Gilbert 0
No. 8 North Polk 1, No. 3 Center Point-Urbana 0
Championship — Saturday, June 8
No. 1 Davenport Assumption 1, No. 8 North Polk 0
Class 2A
Quarterfinals — Thursday, June 6
No. 1 Adel ADM 1, No. 8 Burlington Notre Dame/West Burlington/Danville 0
No. 5 Cedar Rapids Xavier 3, No. 4 Spencer 0
No. 2 Waverly-Shell Rock 2, No. 7 Lewis Central 1 (2OT)
No. 3 Dallas Center-Grimes 1, No. 6 Pella 0 (OT)
Semifinals — Friday, June 7
No. 5 Cedar Rapids Xavier 1, No. 1 Adel ADM 0
No. 2 Waverly-Shell Rock 1, No. 3 Dallas Center-Grimes 0
Championship — Saturday, June 8
No. 5 Cedar Rapids Xavier 2, No. 2 Waverly-Shell Rock 1 (OT)
Class 3A
Quarterfinals — Thursday, June 6
No. 1 Waukee 2, No. 12 Pleasant Valley 0
No. 4 Ankeny Centennial 3, No. 5 Council Bluffs Lincoln 2
No. 7 West Des Moines Dowling 2, No. 2 West Des Moines Valley 1
No. 6 Ankeny 3, No. 3 Linn-Mar 0
Semifinals — Friday, June 7
No. 1 Waukee 2, No. 4 Ankeny Centennial 1 (5-3 PK)
No. 6 Ankeny 3, No. 7 West Des Moines Dowling 0
Championship — Saturday, June 8
No. 6 Ankeny 1, No. 1 Waukee 0
Center Point-Urbana celebrates winning a shoot out against Dyersville Beckman in a regional soccer game at Fross Park in Center Point on Monday, June 3, 2019. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette)