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Kennedy Boys Soccer

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

No. 4 Kennedy blanks Wahawks

The fourth-ranked Kennedy boys soccer team shut out No.14 Waterloo West, 3-0, in a Mississippi Valley Conference boys soccer game at Kingston Stadium Thursday night.

Gabe Christianson scored two goals for the Cougars (7-1, 4-0 MVC) and Cameron Milks scored the other.

Tyler Pape collected two assists for Kennedy. Gabe Christianson, Nick Bruns, Killian Magee and Shane Glenn also had assists.

Waterloo West fell to 5-6, 1-5.

Kennedy 3, Waterloo West 0

Goals -- CRK: Gabe Christianson 2, Cameron Milks. Assists -- CRK: Tyler Pape 2, Gabe Christianson, Nick Bruns, Killian Magee, Shane Glenn.

 

 

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

Cougars win twice at Valley tournament

WEST DES MOINES - The third-ranked Cedar Rapids Kennedy boys soccer team won two games Saturday at the West Des Moines Valley tournament.

The Cougars beat Class 2A No. 8 Norwalk, 1-0, in a shootout on penalty kicks in their first game. The score was tied, 0-0, after regulation. Kennedy won on penalty kicks, 8-7.

The Cougars (6-1) topped unranked Pleasant Valley, 4-1, in their other game. Garet Christianson collected two goals for Kennedy with Gabe Christianson and Brigham Stewart netting one apiece.

Gabe Christianson had three assists against Pleasant Valley. Garet Christianson, Shane Glenn, Alex Busbee and Trask White had one assist apiece.

Kennedy lost to top-ranked West Des Moines Valley, 2-1, in the tournament on Friday. 

Pleasant Valley upset West Des Moines Valley, 2-1, Saturday morning before it played Kennedy.

 

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

No. 3 Cougars fall to No. 1 Valley

WEST DES MOINES - The third-ranked Cedar Rapids Kennedy boys soccer team was nipped by No. 1 West Des Moines Valley, 2-1, in the opening round of the West Des Moines Valley tournament Friday night.

Nick Bruns scored for the Cougars (4-1), with assists by Matt Peak and Gabe Christianson.

The tournament continues Saturday.

   

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

Cougars hold off J-Hawks in boys soccer

The third-ranked Kennedy boys soccer team continued to roll Thursday, beating Jefferson 3-2 at Kingston Stadium.

The Cougars (4-0, 3-0 Mississippi Valley Conference) jumped on top of the J-Hawks (2-4, 1-2) in the 24th minute on a free kick from junior midfielder Gabe Christianson from about 35 yards out.

“I just saw it, I had a good angle on it, so I just laced it up and hit it and bent it into the side netting. It was exciting,” he said.

Gabe Christianson struck again when his brother, senior forward Garet Christianson, found him deep in the penalty box. He struck it across the goal, hitting the far side post and bouncing it in. It came just 1:34 before halftime, giving the Cougars a 2-0 halftime lead.

“That second goal we lost a mark,” said Jefferson Coach John O’Connor. “That is kind of our trademark, we lose marks every once in a while.”

Kennedy struck again early in the second half and looked poised to run away with the game when Garet Christianson took a pass from Matt Peak and sneaked it along the ground into the bottom corner of the net.

Jefferson wouldn’t quit, however.

“That was really big for us, to be down three to nothing and to decide to come back and play hard,” O’Connor said. “We kept our heads up and we fought hard. We took our opportunities up top and our penalty kick was earned by the great hustle from Tomas (Damjanic).”

The penalty kick came in the 58th minute and Esam Al-Yasseri hammered it home.

“I hit it as hard as I could in the right-hand corner and luckily it went in,” Al-Yasseri said.

The J-Hawks kept the pressure on and managed to break down the Kennedy defense again in the 76th minute. Lucas Shatzer took a pass from Damjanic and hit a hard ball on the ground that got underneath Kennedy keeper Ben Feltes and went in.

“We were just trying to sit in there and defend,” Gabe Christianson said. “They brought it to us really hard there for a little while and put that second one in and it got a little scary, but we were able to edge them out.”

Kennedy 3, Jefferson 2

Goals -- Kennedy: Gabe Christianson 2 (24th, 38th), Garet Christianson (43rd);  Jefferson: Esam Al-Yasseri (58th), Lucas Shatzer (76th). Assists -- Kennedy: Garet Christianson, Matt Peak; Jefferson: Tomas Damjanic 2.

Last Updated on Friday, 15 April 2011 01:55
 

Kennedy - Boys Soccer

Christiansons clubbing the ball for Cougars

This is the first time Garet and Gabe Christianson have donned the green and yellow for the Kennedy High School soccer team, but the Christianson brothers are not strangers to the Cedar Rapids soccer community.

The Christiansons have been two of the top club players in Cedar Rapids for years. Garet is a senior forward and has committed to play for Drake next season. Gabe, a junior midfielder, is a four star recruit and is the 50th ranked prospect in the nation, according to topdrawersoccer.com.

“Gabe is just a midfield presence that other teams have to deal with defensively,” said Kennedy co-head coach Steven Robertson. “Having a guy like that in the middle of the field with his dynamic ability to deliver passes, beat defenders, see runs that other guys maybe don’t see and then still be able to get the ball there is what makes him so devastating to defenses.”

Robertson also is excited about the skills Garet brings to the Cougars this season.

“Garet can do all the things you need out of a forward,” he said. “He can beat defenders, he has speed, he has the ability to do some things when the ball is played to his feet. He is really just a goal scorer, he puts the ball in the net. He can either do it finesse-wise when it is necessary, and when power is necessary he can just rip the ball and score from anywhere.”

So why did they finally decide to join the high school soccer team?

“This year it just seemed to make more sense for me,” Gabe said. “The previous two years I have had a lot of conflicts, with both club soccer and the Olympic Development Program. This year it has kind of slowed down a little bit for me so I thought I would come out and play for Kennedy.”

Garet, who played club for Eastern Iowa United last season, is now playing for the West Des Moines Soccer Club and cannot practice with them as much because of the distance, so he's glad to get some extra touches this spring.

“When we do practice I normally make it up once a week,” he said. “Once a week isn’t quite what I want so high school soccer definitely helps.”

The Cougars are glad they decided to join them for this season.

“They really understand how to play well in the system that we are playing,” teammate Matt Peak said. “They have just created a lot of opportunities and a lot of goals.”

It didn’t take long for their presence to be noticed on the team. In Kennedy’s first game this season against Dubuque Hempstead, Garet scored a team-record five goals.

“I’ve basically been going out there and my main objective is to score goals for our team,” Garet said. “That’s why I play forward, to score goals for my team.”

Several of those goals came off assists from Gabe, who finished the game with a school-record five assists.

“I have just basically tried to fit in and keep the ball, and then go forward when I feel it’s on,” Gabe said.

They haven’t slowed down much since. Garet has 11 goals and two assists through the first three games, with Gabe racking up two goals and eight assists in the same span.

“I have been able to combine with my brother a lot and it seems like every time we combine something good comes, so we have been looking to combine a lot,” Gabe said.

The brothers combine so well because they have been playing together since they were kids. Garet even calls Gabe his wing man.

“There have probably been two or three years that we haven't played together, so the majority of my soccer career I have been playing with him,” Garet said.

Kennedy is glad they've got them now.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 17:36
   
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