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Washington Boys Soccer

Washington - Boys Soccer

No.6 Warriors clip Hempstead, 2-1

DUBUQUE - Jack Sundermann and Jacob Bjornsen scored goals Tuesday as No.6 Washington trimmed Dubuque Hempstead, 2-1, in a Mississippi Valley Conference soccer game in Dubuque.

Boris Licona-Moreno and Evan Zalesky collected assists for the Warriors.

 

Washington - Boys Soccer

Warriors kick Dubuque Senior, 3-0

Kimu Kasha scored a pair of goals Thursday night as No.5 Washington defeated Dubuque Senior, 3-0, in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys soccer match at Kingston Stadium.

Jack Sundermann scored the third goal for the Warriors. Austin Bergstrom collected two assists in the match.

One of Kasha's goals came on a penalty kick.

 

Washington - 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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Washington - Boys Soccer

No.6 Hawks nip No.3 Warriors in boys soccer

The Cedar Rapids Prairie boys soccer team has never won a conference title, never made the state tournament and until this year had never been ranked in the Top 10.

The times could be changing.

The sixth-ranked Hawks trimmed No.3 Cedar Rapids Washington, 1-0, Thursday on a goal by sophomore Logan Rindernecht with 1 minute, 51 seconds left in the second half on a cold, damp, raw night at Prairie.

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Washington - Boys Soccer

Wash, Prairie headed for soccer showdown

The Cedar Rapids Washington and Cedar Rapids Prairie boys soccer teams continued to climb in the rankings Tuesday, just in time for their big showdown Thursday night.

Washington jumped from No.10 to No.3 in Class 3A after upending then top-ranked Iowa City West. Prairie climbed one notch from No.7 to No.6 after winning the Linn-Mar tournament.

The Warriors and Hawks are scheduled to clash Thursday at 7 p.m. at Prairie.

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