The Woodsville Engineers, NHIAA Division IV soccer finalists for the fourth time in five years, rallied for a thrilling 2-1 victory over perennial power Epping in a rain-soaked boysโ€™ championship game at Laconia on Friday evening, ending a 20-year title drought.

Following a scoreless first half in a cold rainstorm that featured good chances for both sides, Epping took control early in the second half and went ahead 1-0 at 51:25 on a spectacular goal by Keagan Lawrence.

The Blue Devils continued to press, and looked like a team on the way to a second title in three years before the Engineers scored twice in the final fifteen minutes against the run of play to seize the lead and then the title with a pair of spectacular goals.

Woodsville seniors Ryan Walker and Shawn Walker, unrelated, each scored a highlight-reel goal to lead the Engineers to victory. 

Ryan Walker headed in a perfect cross from Eli Vasconcelos at 64:47, tying the game 1-1 after a sustained stretch of pressure from Epping. 

Less than six minutes later, Shawn Walker penetrated the Epping penalty area and found space running to his right before ripping a shot off the far goal post to give Woodsville the lead at 72:29. 

The Engineers kept Epping at bay in the final 7:30, and clinched the schoolโ€™s first title since 2005.

After the teams battled to a standstill in the opening half, Epping stepped on the gas to open the second half, and launched a sustained attack.  Blue Devil midfielder Jackson Pelland had two shots on goal, both saved by Woodsville goalkeeper Caleb Illsley. 

Illsley, a first-time rookie on goal, then made saves on Logan Ayotte and Blake Snyder before senior midfielder Lawrence gave his team a 1-0 lead. 

A well-executed short corner kick got the ball to Lawrence at the top of the box for a first-time drive that grazed the left upright on the way into the goal.

Illsley then continued his heroics in goal for Woodsville, stopping a close-range drive by Snyder after a great penetrating run.

Illsley ended the game with 11 saves, and Epping keeper Sam Dyer had 5.

Fifth-seeded Woodsvilleโ€™s run to the title included wins over No. 4 Hinsdale, No. 1 Moultonborough Academy, and second-seeded Epping, who had beaten the Engineers 6-1 in the 2023 title game.

Woodsvilleโ€™s tournament run in 2024 ended in a penalty kick shootout loss to Moultonborough.

Matt Taylor, Woodsvilleโ€™s eighth-year head coach, said: โ€œThis is beyond wordsโ€, before managing a few. 

โ€œWe had some bumps along the way, both during the season and in this game, but our culture at Woodsville is that itโ€™s never over,” Taylor said. “Weโ€™ve never been seeded higher than third, and this is our fourth finals in five years.โ€