The Hobart girls soccer team traveled Tuesday for their 2025 season opener against the Munster Mustangs and battled hard in a 4‑1 loss. While the Brickies fell short on the scoreboard, they demonstrated resilience and competitive spirit, keeping the match tied 1‑1 at halftime before Munster pulled ahead in the second half.
Hobart’s lone goal came from Kurah Krucina, marking an early-season highlight and showing the team’s offensive potential. The Brickies created several additional opportunities, pressuring Munster’s defense and signaling that they can compete with top-level opponents. Defensively, Hobart held strong in stretches, limiting Munster’s clear scoring chances despite the final margin.
The young roster gained valuable experience from a challenging road environment, lessons that proved immediately useful in their next contest. On August 23, Hobart rebounded with a 3‑0 victory against Boone Grove, demonstrating the team’s ability to regroup, execute game plans, and capitalize on scoring opportunities.
Looking ahead, the Brickies are poised to build on their early-season growth, combining defensive organization, offensive creativity, and team chemistry. With determination and focus, Hobart aims to translate the lessons from these first matches into consistent success as the season progresses, making them a team to watch in upcoming conference play.




