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Washington - Boys Soccer

Metro teams dominate boys soccer poll

Kennedy heads up a four-team contingent from the Metro ranked in the top seven of this week's Class 3A boys soccer poll released Wednesday by the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association.

Kennedy is ranked No.1 and received all 10 first-place votes cast in the poll. Washington is ranked fifth, Prairie sixth and Linn-Mar seventh.

Xavier is ranked No.1 in Class 2A. The Saints received all but one first-place vote.

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Washington - Boys Soccer

Nzoyisaba helps Warriors tip Saints

If you liked Etienne Nzoyisaba as a distance runner at Cedar Rapids Washington the last few years, you might absolutely love him as a soccer player.

Nzoyisaba quit running on a track this spring and began running on a soccer field, giving the Warriors another potent weapon on a talented club.

Nzoyisaba made the key pass Tuesday night as the Warriors topped Xavier, 1-0, in a fierce Mississippi Valley Conference battle under the lights at Kingston Stadium.

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Washington - Boys Soccer

No.6 Warriors top 2 ranked clubs

IOWA CITY - Sixth-ranked Washington won a pair of boys soccer games against ranked opponents Saturday at the Iowa City West Invitational.

The Warriors beat No.8 Pleasant Valley, 2-1, in a penalty kick shootout, then blanked No.14 West Des Moines Valley, 2-0.

Jack Sundermann scored Washington's goal against Pleasant Valley. Jacob Bjornsen and Austin Bergstrom were credited with assists. The Warriors won the game, 4-1, in the shootout.

Etienne Nzoyisaba scored both Washington goals against Valley. Sundermann had an assist.

   

Washington - Boys Soccer

Kasha contributes for No.6 Warriors

Despite its No.6 ranking, the Washington boys soccer team has not been functioning as a smooth machine yet this season.

“We’ve been losing, winning, you know,” Kimu Kasha said before the Warriors’ April 18 match against Dubuque Senior. “It’s been tough, we keep on coming back.”

Kasha scored two goals despite wet, windswept conditions to lead Washington to a 3-0 win. In an early season in which it’s been difficult to assess the team’s overall potential, Kasha continues to be a reliable contributor for the 6-2 Warriors.

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Washington - Boys Soccer

No.6 Warriors down No.12 Lions, 5-2

Jack Sundermann scored two goals Thursday night as No.6 Washington topped No.12 Linn-Mar, 5-2, in a Mississippi Valley Conference soccer match at Kingston Stadium.

Austin Bergstrom, Kimu Kasha and Evan Fisher also scored goals for the Warriors. Bergstrom and Jacob Bjornsen collected assists.

Hunter Wong and Blake Comstock tallied for Linn-Mar.

   
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