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Kennedy Boys Soccer

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

No.1 Cougars drub Waterloo East, 20-0

The top-ranked Kennedy High School boys soccer team poured in 14 goals in the second half Thursday night and drubbed Waterloo East, 20-0, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Kennedy.

Kennedy led, 6-0, at halftime and used numerous reserves in the second half.

The undefeated Cougars raised their records to 9-0 overall and 6-0 in the MVC.

 

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

Cougars, Saints are No.1 in boys soccer

The Kennedy Cougars and Xavier Saints moved to the top of the boys soccer rankings Tuesday.

Kennedy replaced Prairie as the No.1 team in Class 3A. Xavier replaced Dubuque Wahlert as the No.1 club in Class 2A.

Prairie fell to No.4 in Class 3A. Washington is ranked sixth and Linn-Mar is tied for 12th.

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Kennedy - Boys Soccer

No.1 Kennedy blanks Rams, 3-0

The Kennedy boys soccer team celebrated its new No.1 ranking Tuesday night with a 3-0 victory over Dubuque Senior in a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Kennedy.

Mitch Bobbin scored twice and Killian Magee also found for the net for the Cougars. J.J. Reinhart, Ryan Walker and Nik Newcamp collected assists.

Bobbin gave Kennedy a 1-0 lead with his first goal. He made it 2-0 in the second half with a penalty kick.

The Cougars raised their records to 8-0 overall and 5-0 in the MVC.

   

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

Althoff saves Cougars again

A dead cinch to be ranked the state’s best in the next poll on Tuesday, the Kennedy boys soccer team dodged a scare Saturday afternoon against 12th-ranked Linn-Mar.

On a rare sunny day at Kingston Stadium, the two traditional rivals played cat-and-mouse for 80 minutes of regulation and two overtimes before the Cougars finally broke the scoreless tie with an 8-7 shootout victory.

“We were very lucky we didn’t lose in the second overtime,” said Kennedy co-coach Steve Robertson. “One inch to the left and the ball would have gone in."

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Kennedy - Boys Soccer

Althoff helps No.2 Cougars clip No.5 Wash

Kennedy goalkeeper Nathan Althoff stared Washington All-American Austin Bergstrom squarely in the eye Tuesday night in the final round of their dramatic PK Shootout at Kingston Stadium.

He never blinked.

Althoff made a diving stop on Bergstrom's left-footed boot to give No.2 Kennedy a 3-2 victory over No.5 Washington under the lights.

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