Lilburn High School Soccer Update: Lilburn Teams Reach State Soccer Playoffs Parkview and Berkmar High are among schools


Lilburn Teams Reach State Soccer Playoffs

Parkview and Berkmar High are among schools in the Georgia High School Association's state soccer tournament.
Three schools in Lilburn have made it to the state soocer playoffs.
Those schools are: Berkmar High, Parkview High, Providence Christian Academy. (See bracket list below.)
In all, 27 Gwinnett County teams have qualified in five classifications for the Georgia High School Association soccer tournament. The roster includes Collins Hill’s boys and Greater Atlanta Christian's girls, who will be defending their state titles.
Most first-round games in the girls tournament begin Tuesday, April 30. The boys start play May 1.
Teams in GHSA Soccer Playoffs (Lilburn-area teams bold-faced)
Girls soccer, first-round games
Class AAAAAA (April 30)
  • Etowah at Parkview
  • Johns Creek at Collins Hill
  • Alpharetta at Mill Creek
  • Milton at Brookwood
  • Dacula at Walton
  • Duluth at South Forsyth
  • North Gwinnett at Lambert
  • Grayson at Lassiter
Class AAAA (April 30)
  • LaGrange at Lanier
Class AAA (May 2)
  • Decatur at Buford
Class AA (May 2)
  • Model at Greater Atlanta Christian School
  • Wesleyan at Calhoun
Class A (May 2)
  • Mt. Pisgah at Providence Christian (May 2)
  • *Hebron Christian gets first-round bye, will play May 7 vs. Walker/Pace winner.
Boys soccer, first-round games
Class AAAAAA (May 1)
  • Etowah at Berkmar
  • South Forsyth at North Gwinnett
  • West Forsyth at Collins Hill
  • Walton at Central Gwinnett
  • Brookwood at Roswell
  • Meadowcreek at Centennial
  • South Gwinnett at Lassiter
  • Duluth at Lambert
Class AAAA (May 1)
  • Lanier at Alexander
Class AA (May 3)
  • Armuchee at Greater Atlanta Christian School
  • Wesleyan at Calhoun
Class A (May 3)
  • Providence Christian at Fellowship Christian
  • *Hebron Christian gets first-round bye, will play May 8 vs. Atlanta International/Darlington winner.

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