Guymon girls soccer ends six-match skid with 4-0 shutout of Del City
Guymon finally broke through with its highest scoring night of the season, a 4-0 shutout that ended a six-match skid and lifted the Tigers to 5-10-1.

Guymon’s girls soccer team got the kind of reset that can change a season, scoring four times and blanking Del City in a 4-0 win that ended a six-match losing streak. The Tigers’ offense had not produced that much in any other game this season, and the shutout gave Guymon a clean, convincing answer after a rough stretch.
The result mattered well beyond the final score. Guymon improved to 5-10-1 and showed it could still win decisively by doing the basics well: finishing chances and locking down its own end. Del City fell to 7-8, a reminder that the Eagles had been solid enough to make this a meaningful test, even if Guymon controlled it from start to finish.
MaxPreps had ranked Guymon No. 34 in Oklahoma soccer and Del City No. 104 going into the matchup, but the Tigers still needed to deliver on the field. They did that with a full-team defensive effort that never let Del City settle into rhythm. For a program that had been searching for traction, the shutout was as important as the scoring burst.
The victory also fit a long-running edge in the series. MaxPreps’ preview said Guymon had been perfect against Del City since April 2016 and had won the previous five meetings, including a 7-0 victory on April 8, 2025, a 5-0 win on April 5, 2024, a 7-0 win on April 13, 2018, a 2-1 result on April 14, 2017, and an 8-0 win on April 19, 2016. Friday’s performance extended that run and suggested the Tigers know how to match up with the Eagles.
That kind of result carries outsized weight in Texas County, where Guymon serves as the county seat and the largest city in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The city’s 2020 census population was 12,965, and Texas County’s was 21,384, which helps explain why school sports remain one of the region’s most visible shared markers. A 4-0 shutout like this does not just add a line to the standings; it gives a small community something tangible to point to as proof that the Tigers may be turning a corner at the right time.
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