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For the first time in school history, the Springfield High girls soccer team is headed to state. The Senators beat Triad 4-2 in penalty kicks for a 2-1 win in the 2A Triad supersectional on Tuesday evening. Kamryn Hoffman scored the equalizer to tie the game at 1 with just under 10 to play in the first half. Lydia Auble made a save on the first penalty kick to help power the Senators to the win in penalty kicks. Springfield High will play Peoria Notre Dame on Friday at 2:30 pm in Naperville in the 2A semifinals.