By: BHS Sports Staff
October 23, 2025

As the Fall sports season officially ends tomorrow evening with the football team traveling to Cuyahoga Heights, it is time to pivot and recognize the highlights from both the boys and girls soccer teams.
First up is the boys team who finished 6-9-2, scored 42 goals (25 more than last year), and only allowed 55 goals (40 fewer than last season).
Coach John Grigson had some guys make big transitions this season.
“Some of the star players for this year’s team were Youssef Elouardighi and Napoleon Davies. Elouardighi made a seamless transition from defense to midfield and became a dominant attacker, finishing the season with 12 goals and 6 assists. Davies, a new student this year, played midfield and quickly established himself as a force with his 18 goals and 7 assists. The Torres brothers, Angel and Jayden, were the anchors for this team’s defense. Angel, who played forward last season, quickly adapted to his new center-back role this season, and Jayden’s relentless hustle and leadership made him an ideal future captain candidate.”
With the team losing eight seniors to graduation, Grigson is counting on younger players to step up and become leaders.
“Looking ahead, I’ll be counting on Jayden Torres, Aiden Villani, Amin Elouardighi, Gibran Boukzam, and Ben Denovchek to take on key leadership roles. Their example and commitment will be essential in guiding our younger players and continuing the positive momentum we’ve built.”
This team showed great dedication and progression during the Fall, and we cannot wait to see the next version of Hurricanes boys soccer.
Congratulations on a great season, boys!

Now onto the girls soccer team. Led by senior captains Olivia Blechschmid, Lauren Atanacio, and Kayla Flanagan, coach Rebecca Blaine described the seniors as, “The group that held the team together when games got tough.”
The highlight of their season was their win against their rival, the Trinity Trojans, on the first day of school. Blaine described this game as something these girls wouldn’t forget.
“Everyone had energy, and everyone was excited to come out and play, even with the craziness that the first day of school always brings.”
Atanacio led the attacks and looked for teammates to pass the ball to, mostly to sophomore Reese Alonso. Blechschmid was the glue that held the defensive players together, never giving up and always trying her best to back up her teammates. Other standout performances came from seniors Nicolle Thomas Garcia, Jarianny Dominguez, and freshman Sofia Rai.
Similar to the boys, we are excited to see the next version of Hurricanes girls soccer. The future is bright with young stars.

Go Canes!
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