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Marion Boys Soccer

Marion - Boys Soccer

Indians in same soccer substate with Xavier

Kennedy, Washington, Xavier and Marion all received byes in the first round of the boys substate tournament pairings released Friday by the Iowa High School Athletic Association.

The substate tournaments in Class 3A and Class 2A start on May 23. Semifinals are May 25 and finals May 28.

Kennedy, Jefferson and Prairie are in Class 3A substate #3. Prairie plays at Waterloo East at 5 p.m. and Jefferson hosts Marshalltown at 6:30 p.m. at Kingston Stadium in first-round games May 23. In the May 25 semifinals, the winner of the Prairie game will play at Cedar Falls and the winner of the Jefferson game will play Kennedy at Kingston Stadium. The substate final is May 28 at Kingston.

Washington and Linn-Mar are in Class 3A substate #4. Linn-Mar hosts Western Dubuque in the first round. The winner of that game will play in the semifinals at Waterloo West. Washington will host the winner of the Dubuque Hempstead/Dubuque Senior game at Kingston Stadium on May 25 at 5 p.m.  The championship game is May 28 at Kingston Stadium at 10 a.m.

Defending state champion Xavier and Marion are in Class 2A substate #3. Xavier will host either DeWitt Central or Anamosa. Marion will host either Maquoketa or Marion. Both games are May 25 at 5 p.m. The championship game is May 28 at Xavier at 12 p.m.

The state tournament is June 2-4 at Cownie Soccer Park in Des Moines.  Eight teams qualify in each of three classes.

 

Class 3A

Substate #3

Mon., May 23
First Round
Marshalltown vs. CR Jefferson at Kingston Stadium, 6:30 p.m.
CR Prairie at Waterloo East, 5 p.m.

Wed., May 25
Semifinals
Jefferson/Marshalltown winner vs. CR Kennedy at Kingston Stadium, 7 p.m.
Prairie/Waterloo East winner at Cedar Falls, 7 p.m.

Sat., May 28
Finals
Semifinal winners at Kingston Stadium, 12 p.m.

Substate #4

Mon., May 23
First Round
Dubuque Hempstead at Dubuque Senior, 5 p.m.
Western Dubuque at Linn-Mar, 6:30 p.m.

Wed., May 25
Hempstead/Senior winner vs. CR Washington at Kingston Stadium, 5 p.m.
Linn-Mar/Western Dubuque winner at Waterloo West, 5 p.m.

Sat., May 28
Semifinal winners at Kingston Stadium, 10 a.m.

Class 2A

Substate #3

Mon., May 23
First Round
DeWitt Central at Anamosa, 6:30 p.m.
Maquoketa at Mount Vernon, 5 p.m.

Wed., May 25
Semifinals
DeWitt Central/Anamosa winner at CR Xavier, 5 p.m.
Maquoketa/Mount Vernon winner at Marion, 5 p.m.

Sat., May 28
Semifinal winners at Xavier, 12 p.m.

 

Marion - Boys Soccer

Fast start fuels Marion boys

The Marion boys soccer team took advantage of two penalties in the first 15 minutes to grab an early lead and beat Clear Creek Amana, 3-2, Tuesday at Marion.

“Overall, we did a pretty good job of working the ball around and getting it to players,” said Marion senior Steen Irish. “It was a rough game, just get by with a win.”

The Indians, ranked No. 12 in Class 2A, were going into the wind in the first half, but that didn’t stop them from dominating the play.

“We were moving the ball, taking long shots and crashing the goal,” said co-head coach Tom Schulte. “Our defense was good, we were switching fields, everything we tell them to do, that’s what they were doing.”

The Indians' first goal came on a beautiful shot off of a direct kick from Irish from just outside the penalty box in the sixth minute.

“He told me he had been practicing those outside of the foot shots and the goalie didn’t see it coming,” Schulte said. “It was a great hit, that’s all you can ask for, especially against the wind.”

The Indians (9-1, 7-1 Wamac) didn’t let up, scoring on a penalty kick just seven minutes later, and scored again in the 32nd minute when Adam Jones got the ball deep in the box on a pass from Markus Newton and fired it into the back of the net.

Marion looked to have the game well in hand at that point, but Clear Creek Amana (8-3, 5-3) crept back into the game.

Just seconds before halftime, Austin Mussing of Clear Creek Amana snuck into the box and took the ball and had a wide open shot on goal. The shot just barely reached the back of the net before the buzzer sounded, signaling the end of the half.

That late goal seemed to wake up Clear Creek Amana in the second half.

“In the second half we started to get back on out heels," Schulte said. “They were attacking us and we started jumping in on balls and missing them. We really just let them back into the game and we shouldn’t have.”

Clear Creek Amana’s chances picked up in the second half and they managed to punch in another goal in the 72nd minute, pulling back to within one goal, but couldn’t punch in another one, and Marion came away with the win.

The Indians were missing several starters on Tuesday, including the injured Stratton West, Nick Rael, who was sick, and Ryan Hagen, who received a red card in overtime against Waterloo Columbus on Friday and had to sit out one game.

“We have a couple players out which kind of hurt us because we are kind of low on the bench, but we have people that can fill it in,” Irish said.

The Indians suffered their first setback of the season Friday, losing in a shootout to Waterloo Columbus, and were intent on coming out strong and getting back on track on Tuesday.

“We just had to bounce back,” Irish said. “We didn’t want to lose these games because we want to get a better record than we had last year and we want to go to state since Marion has never been there."


 

Marion - Boys Soccer

Marion boys lose 1st soccer game

WATERLOO -- The Marion boys soccer team will not go unbeaten this season. Waterloo Columbus saw to that Thursday afternoon.

The teams were tied after regulation and two overtimes. Columbus won in a shootout.

Marion, ranked ninth in Class 2A, fell to 8-1 overall and into a first-place tie with Waterloo Columbus in the Wamac West at 6-1. Columbus, ranked third in Class 1A, is 8-2-4 overall.

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 June 2011 19:34
   

Marion - Boys Soccer

Indians run their record to 7-0

MOUNT PLEASANT -- Colton Storla and Steen Irish had a pair of goals to lead No. 13 Marion past Mount Pleasant, 5-0, Saturday in boys soccer.

Marion (7-0) posted its 19th win in its last 20 games.

Stratton West also had a goal for the Indians.

Marion 5, Mount Pleasant 0

Goals -- Marion: Colton Storla 2, Steen Irish 2, Stratton West. Assists -- Marion: Eli Smith, Curran Lipsett, Colton Storla, Lukas Mees

 

Marion - Boys Soccer

Marion boys still unbeaten

INDEPENDENCE -- Steen Irish and Colton Storla scored goals to lift Marion past Independence, 2-1, Tuesday in a Wamac Conference boys soccer game.

The win was the eighth straight to start the season for Marion. The Class 2A No. 13 Indians are 8-0 overall and 6-0 in the Wamac.

Marion 2, Independence 1

Goals -- Marion: Steen Irish, Colton Storla; Ind: Not available. Assists -- Marion: Steen Irish.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 May 2011 21:44
   
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