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Linn-Mar Girls Soccer

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Lions top Cougars in bizarre match

In a soccer match that almost ended midway in the second half when the lead official walked off the field, a stout defense by the fourth-ranked Linn-Mar girls prevailed in a 3-2 win Thursday night at Cedar Rapids Kennedy.

The second-ranked Cougars could have sent it into overtime, but a dead-onfree penalty kick by Emily Feltes with 1:27 to go was smacked straight into the clutches of Lions goalkeeper Rylee Frese.

“We had our chances,” said Kennedy assistant coach Scott Myers. “We had the ball inside the box right at the end, and you can't ask for anything better than that.”

Kennedy head coach Andrew McKnight announced previously that his last game would be next week against Washington because he is joining the Iowa City Police Department. But Myers took the reins sooner than expected when McKnight was hit with two yellow cards for disputing calls and automatically ejected with 23:36 left in the match.

Immediately thereafter, the referee who made the calls walked off the field into the parking lot. Order was restored 15 minutes later when Kennedy athletic director Aaron Stecker coaxed him back into the game.

“We all wanted the game to finish,” said Linn-Mar Coach Steve Dickinson. “This was a game for the girls.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 April 2014 22:40

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Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Cougars, Lions help fight cancer

The Kennedy and Linn-Mar girls soccer teams will meet in a special game at Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School on Thursday night to boost the fight against cancer.

This is the sixth straight year the Cougars and Lions have dedicated their contest to benefit cancer awareness and to raise money for cancer victims and survivors. This year's proceeds will be donated to the Hall-Perrine Cancer Center.

The soccer players have been selling ribbons, which will be attached to the fence at the Kennedy soccer field in honor of a person who has suffered from cancer. Both teams will wear special jerseys for the match.

Kennedy is ranked No.2 and Linn-Mar is ranked No.4 in girls soccer in Class 3A.

Last Updated on Sunday, 13 April 2014 18:24
 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Sevening nets 3 goals as Lions roll

Jensen Sevening poured in three goals Thursday night as the fourth-ranked Linn-Mar girls soccer team defeated Dubuque Senior, 8-0, at the Linn-Mar Stadium.

Olivia Garcia, Emily Menges, Kayla Kvach, Claire Larson and Allie Noggle scored one goal apiece for Linn-Mar.

Amanda Heiderscheit, Larson, Menges and Garcia had assists.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 April 2014 22:26
   

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Four Lions named all-Metro

Kayla Armstrong added another honor to her growing list Tuesday.

Armstrong was named the Metro Player of the Year by the local coaches. She already has been named first team all-state, the Mississippi Valley Conference Valley Division Player of the Year, and captain of the Class 2A all-tournament team.

Armstrong was joined by Xavier teammates Sammi Shepard and Monica Busse on the all-Metro first team.

 

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Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Seven Metro athletes all-state in girls soccer

Seven Metro athletes have been named first team all-state in girls soccer by the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association.

There were two athletes each from Kennedy and Linn-Mar, and three from Xavier.

Kaela Dickerman and Tory Harman of Kennedy, Jensen Sevening and Olivia Garcia of Linn-Mar were named to the Class 3A first team.

Kayla Armstrong, Sammi Shepard and Sarah Chicchelly were named to the Class 2A first team.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 June 2013 13:54

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