SOCCERUnited Women’s Soccer Keyworth ShowcaseThe Detroit NewsFILE — Detroit City FC's Kenna White, who scored the second goal for Le Rouge on Wednesday night.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's Sydney Blomquist taps the ball past Lansing United goalie Samantha Tracey to teammate Kenna White, who put in the winning goal late in the second half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsEven without the DCFC faithful in the stands, their presence is still felt as the soccer game is held up after fans lit off smoke that made it impossible to see at DCFC's home field, Keyworth Stadium, for the women's first ever home game at the inaugural United Women's Soccer Stadium Showcase at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan on July 24, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsEven without the DCFC faithful in the stands, their presence is still felt as the soccer game is held up after fans lit off smoke that made it impossible to see at DCFC's home field, Keyworth Stadium, for the women's first ever home game at the inaugural United Women's Soccer Stadium Showcase at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan on July 24, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsEven without the DCFC faithful in the stands, their presence is still felt as the soccer game is held up after fans lit off smoke that made it impossible to see at DCFC's home field, Keyworth Stadium, for the women's first ever home game at the inaugural United Women's Soccer Stadium Showcase at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan on July 24, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsFILE — Tori Singstock — who scored the first goal for DCFC's first-team history last season — scored the first goal in the second team's history at the 27th minute and earned Woman of the Match honors.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's Bri Rogers and Lansing United's Abigail Gilmore battle for a loose ball in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's Lilian Lucas heads the ball upfield in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's Kelsey McClafferty puts the ball back upfield in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's Bri Rogers boots the ball back upfield in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's Lilian Lucas shoots the DCFC women's first goal into the back of the net in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsLansing United's Rachel Philpotts celebrates with teammates after her goal tied up the game 1-1 in the second half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC's defense in front of the net keeps Lansing United off the score board in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC players gather around Lilian Lucas, right, after scoring DCFC women's first home goal in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC teammates leap out of their seats after going ahead late in the second half, holding on to win 2-1 over Lansing United.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsDetroit City FC women's team first home victory, 2-1 over Lansing United, in the inaugural first year at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan on July 24, 2020.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMidwest United FC's Katie Vitella is taken off the ball by Livonia City FC goalie Jordan Anheuser in the first half of the opening game of the inaugural United Women's Soccer Stadium Showcase at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan on July 24, 2020. Midwest United FC went on to win 9-0 over Livonia City FC.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMidwest United FC's Stephanie "Stitch" Currie puts in her third goal of the first half for a hat trick. She finished with four goals.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsLivonia City FC's Maddy Mosallam and Midwest United FC's Katie Vitella go up for a ball in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMidwest United FC's Stephanie "Stitch" Currie kicks the ball into the box in the first halfDaniel Mears, The Detroit NewsLivonia City FC goalie Jordan Anheuser can't stop a penalty kick for Midwest United FC to make it 5-0 near the end of the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMidwest United FC's Stephanie "Stitch" Currie finds herself in the right place at the right time, putting in a crossing pass behind Livonia City FC goalie Jordan Anheuser for her second goal in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMidwest United FC's Grace Labadie brings the ball up field in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsLivonia City FC's Adriana Mroz heads the ball forward in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsMidwest United FC's Marti Corby puts in goal to make it 4-0 in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit NewsLivonia City FC's Adriana Mroz settles the ball in front of Midwest United FC's Mary Dzuiba in the first half.Daniel Mears, The Detroit News