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Oak Mountain boys soccer final 2015
Kennedy Davis, center, is hugged by his Oak Mountain teammates after giving the Eagles a 1-0 lead over Auburn in the Class 7A state championship game in Huntsville.
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OM state boy soccer championship 2015
Oak Mountain's Kennedy Davis celebrates his goal against Auburn in the Class 7A final in Huntsville on Saturday.
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Oak Mountain boys soccer final 2015
An Oak Mountain player and an Auburn player go to the ground in the Class 7A title game.
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Oak Mountain state final 2015
Oak Mountain's Trigg Langner gets set to drill a shot on goal in the Eagles' win over Auburn in the Class 7A state championship game.
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Trigg Langner (13) gets hugged by a teammate after scoring against Auburn.
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The Eagles are all smiles after defeating Auburn 3-0 for the 2015 Class 7A state championship.
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Oak Mountain boys state soccer final
Oak Mountain's Trigg Langner receives the MVP award.
Oak Mountain broke open a scoreless first half with three second-half goals to beat Auburn 3-0 and claim the Class 7A boys soccer championship in Huntsville on Saturday.
The win made it a clean sweep for the school in 7A, coming after the Oak Mountain girls beat Auburn 2-1 in a shootout earlier Saturday.
It looked as if the boys' game might be headed to overtime as well. But the Eagles (23-4-1) broke through with goals by Kennedy Davis, Trigg Langner and Clay McDonald to stun Auburn.
Langner was named match MVP.
Goalkeeper Ryan Dearman got the shutout with great help from his defenders, as he was credited with no saves,
It is the fifth state championship for the boys program, but the first under coach Dan DeMasters. The boys also have state championship trophies from 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2011.