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1998 | Region II | Region I |
Final Score | 2 | 4 |
Goal Scorers | Josie Fowler (14:00) | Jenna Sayers (25:00) |
| Alexandra Wright (20:00) | Francesca Venezia (28:00) |
| | Kennedy Yearby (67:00) |
| | Amirah Ali (69:00) |
1998 | Region IV | Region III |
Final Score | 2 | 2 |
Goals Scorers | Taylor Ziemer (57:00) | Isabella Briede (41:00) |
| Jessica Yu (63:00) | Danielle Gordon (80:00) |
1999 | Region II | Region I |
Final Score | 2 | 1 |
Goals Scorers | Samantha Sklarski (74:00) | Rachel Dorwart (31:00) |
| Emina Ekic (80:00) | |
1999 | Region IV | Region III |
Final Score | 2 | 2 |
Goal Scorers | Theresa Boade (39:00) | Taylor Morgan (13:00) |
| Sophia Serafin (40:00) | Brianna Austin (30:00) |
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