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Cedar Valley Christian - Boys Soccer

Cedar Valley girls get their kicks with guys

“All right, everybody’s earrings off,” said Coach Adam Conn as his team huddled before the start of a game Friday at the Tuma Soccer Complex north of Cedar Rapids.

It’s the boys' high school team from Cedar Valley Christian School, but there are five girls on the roster. That’s who he's talking to.

Cedar Valley Christian, with only 70 students at the high school level, did not have enough girls for their own team this spring, so the girls are playing with the guys, which is allowed by the Iowa High School Athletic Association.

Ellen Rodriguez, a straight-A student and free spirit, is a first-year reserve who’s never played competitive soccer before. But she’s an athlete and was one of the top players on the Huskies' memorable girls basketball team this past winter, so she decided to sign up and join the 16 boys on the soccer club.

“I thought it would be fun,” she said, acknowledging that she ducked the first time a ball came her way in the first game of the season. She also acknowledged there have been some taunts from opposing players.

“I’m not going to say what some guys on this one team were saying. But it wasn’t nice what they said they were going to grab,” she remarked.

Shelby Hembera, the star of the girls basketball team, is on the soccer team as well. She’s actually fast, strong and gifted enough to start. And fellow freshman basketball player Izzy Hoffman not only starts for the soccer team, she’s one of the best strikers.

“She’s tough,” said team statistician Dick Hanson. “She’d play on the football team if they’d let her.”

Hoffman is all over the field, banging heads and knees and shoulders with anybody around. “Soccer is my passion,” she said. “I love playing on the boys' team. There’s better competition.”

She’s been playing the game since she was 5 and is also in two indoor coed leagues. She has the only assist of any of the girls on the Cedar Valley team. And while none of them has scored a goal in the six games so far, Hoffman vowed she’ll get hers. (She did on April 23).

“I want it so bad,” she said. “I’ve got a real competitive streak. I always wanta be top dog.”

In their 5-1 win over Northeast on Friday, Hoffman was just a bit off on several strong kicks. “I could just kick myself for missing ‘em,” she said afterward.

The Cedar Valley boys don't seem to mind having girls on the team. "I think maybe it pushes them a little harder," said Conn.

Alex Kennedy, one of the top players on the team, put it another way. "Don't want to get beat by a girl," he said.

Friday's victory put the Huskies at 4-2 for the year, and their only two losses came in the first two games when they were missing some players. Conn feels they have a legitimate shot at the Class 1A state tournament in their first year of eligibility since joining the IHSAA, except for one thing: The annual senior class trip to Florida falls during the same week
as the substate tournament and he may be without seven of his key players.

“That’ll be a big hurdle,” he said. “But I’m optimistic. This team has a lot of potential. We won’t just roll over for anybody.”

Boys or girls.

Last Updated on Monday, 23 April 2012 21:05
 

Cedar Valley Christian - Boys Soccer

Huskies put away Northeast with 2nd-half spurt

Cedar Valley Christian scored four goals in the final 28 minutes of the game and beat Northeast, 5-1, Friday in boys soccer at Tuma.

Jon Landis scored a pair of goals to lead the Huskies (4-2).

The score was tied 1-1 at halftime. Landis' unassisted goal in the 52nd minute broke the tie and he added a goal 10 minutes later. The Huskies added goals by Kameron Smith and Tom Scroggs.

Cedar Valley took a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute of the game after Scroggs played a cross in front of the Northeast goal and the Rebels knocked it into their own goal.

Northeast's Kyle Koch tied the game with a goal in the 15th minute.

Both teams had only two shots on goal that did not score. Cedar Valley defender David Sperling blocked both Northeast misses.

Cedar Valley Christian 5, Northeast 1

Goals: CVC --  Own goal, Jon Landis 2, Kameron Smith, Tom Scroggs; NE -- Kyle Koch. Assists: CVC -- Zion Brooks, Arturo Melendez.

Last Updated on Friday, 20 April 2012 22:09
 

Cedar Valley Christian - Boys Soccer

Cedar Valley wins soccer match

CEDAR FALLS - Jon Landis and Arturo Melendez were a dynamic duo for the Cedar Valley Christian soccer team Monday.

Landis and Melendez scored two goals apiece as the Huskies topped Cedar Falls NU High, 4-3, in Cedar Falls.

Landis collected assists on the goals by Melendez, and Melendez collected assists on the goals by Landis as they figured in all the scoring. Tom Scroggs had an assist on the first goal by Landis.

Paul Chuchyong scored twice and Shason Peterson had one goal for NU High.

   

Cedar Valley Christian - Boys Soccer

Huskies rout Marquette 8-0 in soccer

Alex Kennedy and Arturo Melendez scored three goals apiece and keeper Brandon Fields had two assists to lead Cedar Valley Christian past Bellevue Marquette, 8-0, Tuesday in boys soccer at Tuma.

Kennedy had three goals in the first half and Melendez rebounded a Kennedy miss for another. David Sperling scored off a corner kick by Jon Landis to help the Huskies build a 5-0 lead.

With the wind behind him, Fields had two long punts Melendez and Landis converted into goals. Melendez also scored an unassisted goal.


Cedar Valley 8, Bellevue Marquette 0

Goals: CVC -- Alex Kennedy 3, Arturo Melendez 3, David Sperling, Jon Landis. Assists: CVC -- Kennedy, Landis, Fields 2

 

Cedar Valley Christian - Boys Soccer

Huskies post 1st soccer win

WEST BRANCH -- Cedar Valley Christian built a 2-0 lead in the first half and held off Scattergood Friends, 3-1, Tuesday in boys soccer.

Tom Scroggs put Cedar Valley (1-2) on the board in the 14th minute, scoring a goal off a cross from Izzy Hoffman. Alex Kennedy's unassisted goal in the 18th minute pushed the Huskies' lead to 2-0.

Scattergood cut CVC's lead to 2-1 on a goal by Brian Turindwamukama in the 60th minute.

Jon Landis' goal in the 79th minute sealed the win for CVC.

Cedar Valley 3, Scattergood 1

Goals: CVC -- Tom Scroggs, Alex Kennedy, Jon Landis; S -- Brian Turindwamukama. Assists: CVC -- Izzy Hoffman, Scroggs.

   
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