The Cheboygan girls soccer team is set to kick off its postseason journey, and the stakes couldn't be higher. The Chiefs have officially learned their first-round district opponent, and they'll be enjoying the home-field advantage when the playoffs begin next week.
This news comes on the heels of a meaningful week for the squad. The Chiefs recently hosted Harbor Springs in their annual pink-out cancer awareness match, a tradition that brings the community together both on and off the pitch. That game served as a powerful reminder of the team's resilience and unity—qualities that will be essential as they enter the high-pressure environment of the postseason.
For the players and coaching staff, the district draw offers a clear target. Hosting the first-round game gives Cheboygan a familiar setting, a supportive crowd, and the momentum of playing on their own turf. In high school soccer, that advantage can be a game-changer, especially when every match is a do-or-die battle.
As the Chiefs prepare their strategy and fine-tune their tactics, fans are eager to see if the team can translate its regular-season grit into playoff success. With the opponent now confirmed, all eyes turn to next week's showdown—a true test of heart, hustle, and teamwork.
