MILWAUKEE — After coming from behind twice, Hudson finally ran out of rallies.
The third-seeded Raiders’ magical season came to a close with a 4-2 loss on penalty kicks after a 3-3 tie with longtime nemesis Milwaukee Marquette on Thursday in the Division 1 semifinals of the Wisconsin state boys soccer tournament.
“We thought this was the year we could beat anybody, and anybody could come beat us at state, but it was open,” said Hudson coach Steve Sollom. “We really thought this could be our year to get to the championship and maybe even win it. So, that is hard.”
“We don’t have many years that we think we’re the best team in the state, but we kind of thought we were,” he added.
Hudson, which entered 20-0-2, overcame an early two-goal deficit to force overtime, then rallied again in the

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