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Kennedy Girls Soccer

Kennedy - Girls Soccer

Jones lifts J-Hawks in 2OT; Kennedy girls roll

Jefferson Senior Eric Jones found the back off the Kennedy net after a crazy 97 minutes of boys soccer Tuesday night at Kennedy to give the J-Hawks a 2-1 win.

Senior Stefan Krohn set a corner into the box that Ali Al-Yasseri got a touch on before it was headed to a waiting Jones by Ian Karr. Jones buried it in the corner and the J-Hawks went wild.

“I feel great,” Jones said. “It was a great experience. I am glad I was there for the put back.”

The joyous emotion of the J-Hawks was evident as they leaped on top of each other in a big scrum after a thrilling double-overtime win over rival and 3A No. 6 Kennedy.

“There was a lot of joy I almost cried,” Jefferson senior Ali Al-Yasseri said of the J-Hawks' win. “It’s been a long time (since we beat Kennedy).”

The J-Hawks don’t have any big time club players on their squad like many teams. but their large group of experienced seniors more than makes up for this.

“We don’t have club players, but these kids work their butts off,” Jefferson Coach John O’Connor said. “We have talked about earning it and the kids went out and took it tonight.”

The senior leadership was evident throughout the game as the J-Hawk players talked to each other on the field and in team huddles with a clearly positive and motivated manner.

“We have great leadership,” O’Connor said. “It makes my job easy. My speeches in huddles are easy.”

The game as a whole was one of those that both teams should be proud of and if one team didn’t have to win you might say both did.

Jefferson struck first on a free kick from Fabian Huck and held a 1-0 lead despite a lack of possession and offensive attacks.

The Cougars were in almost complete control in the second half and got a goal from Brigham Stewart to knot the game at 1 apiece and send it to overtime.

In the first overtime Kennedy had a couple of great opportunities with none better than a penalty kick after a hand ball was called in the box.

Kennedy senior Riley Galbraith pulled the shot just left of the frame and the J-Hawks lived for a second overtime and ultimately a win.

“We have had a problem finishing opportunities,” Kennedy Coach Mike Robertson said. “When you get a penalty kick chance you expect the game to be over, but it was typical of the game missing that penalty kick.”

J-Hawk keeper Andrew Patience was relieved after the penalty kick missed.

“It was really big," Patience said. "I just thanked God he missed, there is not much you can do on a PK.”

The J-Hawks pushed the attack in the overtime periods, a feat O’Connor attributed in large part to new coach Darius Ballard.

“One big piece of this win came from our strength and conditioning,” O’Connor said. “Darius Ballard is a big part of that. He works these kids hard.”

The J-Hawks won't have long to enjoy this one. They play Class 2A second ranked Xavier on Thursday.

“This was better than an 8-0 route,” O’Connor said. The J-Hawks were beaten by Kennedy 8-0 in O'Connor's first year as coach 12 years ago.

Kennedy will try to bounce back Thursday at class 2A third ranked Dubuque Wahlert.

Earlier in the night the Class 3A sixth-ranked Kennedy girls took care of business, handling the youthful J-Hawks, 7-1.

Kaela Dickerman had two goals and three assists for Kennedy.

The Cougars controlled from the start, taking a 3-0 lead into the half and not surrendering a goal until there were just 13 seconds left in the game.

“I feel sick being beat like that,” Jefferson Coach Ash Brannan said. “We will have some good film to learn from.”

While almost everything went well for the Cougars, the J-Hawks had very little go well. They did get a team captain back on the field tonight with the return of Trina Gallagher, who had been sidelined by a knee injury.

"It was Trina’s first day back. We had to work her in in little bits,” Brannan said. “She played more than we thought she would and felt good. It is the lone positive from the game.”

The young J-Hawks, who start seven freshmen, will need to grow up fast. They host Class 2A top-ranked Xavier on Thursday.

The Cougars will carry the momentum from the big win into a home matchup with Class 1A fourth-ranked Dubuque Wahlert on Thursday.

Boys

Jefferson 2, Kennedy 1 (2OT)

Goals: CRJ – Fabian Huck, Eric Jones. CRK – Brigham Stewart. Assists: CRJ – Hussin Al-Yasseri, Stefan Krohn



Girls

Kennedy 7, Jefferson 1

Goals: CRJ – Katie Dierks. CRK – Jessica Wagner, Tory Harman, Kate Ross, Kaela Dickerman 2, Alyssa Drewelow 2, Abby Hellweg. Assists: CRK – Kaela Dickerman 3, Kate Ross, Emily Feltes 2

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 April 2012 16:35
 

Kennedy - Girls Soccer

Harman's 3 goals send No. 6 Cougars past Senior

DUBUQUE -- Tori Harman scored three goals and No. 6 Kennedy crushed Dubuque Senior, 4-0, Thursday in girls soccer.

Kaela Dickerman also had a goal and two assists for the Cougars (2-1, 1-0).

Kennedy 4, Dubuque Senior 0

Goals: CRK -- Tori Harman 3, Kaela Dickerman. Assists: CRK -- Annie Feltes, Dickerman 2

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 April 2012 22:12
 

Kennedy - Girls Soccer

Cougars beat Muscatine in girls soccer

The Kennedy girls soccer team opened its seaso9n Monday with a 2-1 win over Muscatine in a nonconference game.

The Cougars (1-0) are ranked sixth in Class 3A.

Kennedy 2, Muscatine 1

Goals: CRK -- Tory Harman, Emily Feltes. Assists: CRK -- Grace Reinhart.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 April 2012 00:43
   

Kennedy - Girls Soccer

McKnight named Kennedy girls soccer coach

Kennedy has named Andrew McKnight as its new girls soccer coach, Activities Director Aaron Stecker announced Wednesday.

McKnight replaces Homer Screws, who resigned last month to focus more on the men's and women's soccer programs at Coe, where he is head coach of both programs. Screws had also coached Kennedy the past three years.

McKnight is delving into the high school ranks after a successful career as a club coach. He worked with the Iowa City Alliance Soccer Organization from 1995-2010, serving as a staff coach, associate director of coaching, and director of coaching. He also worked for two years with the Iowa Soccer Association as tha associate state director of coaching.

McKnight coached a boys U-17 team to a national title in March 2010. That team included several Metro athletes.

McKnight earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Iowa in Health and Sport Studies, and Cultural Studies. He served in the British Royal Air Force from 1989-94.

 

 

 

 

Kennedy - Girls Soccer

Valley tops Kennedy in OT

MUSCATINE -- It was a tough way to end the season for the Kennedy girls soccer team.

The No. 8 Cougars dropped their opening game in the Class 3A state soccer tournament, 2-1, Thursday night against No. 2 West Des Moines Valley in overtime.

“It’s always tough to come this far and come up just a little bit short, but coming into it we knew it was basically a 50-50 game,” said Kennedy Coach Homer Screws. “It was really going to come down to who executed. At the end of the day, we all had chances, but they did a great job and they are a great team.”

Kennedy (16-4) struck first in the game when Annie Feltes got a rebound and passed it over to Hannah Polomo, who buried it into the back of the net with just 15 seconds remaining in the first half.  Valley (15-4) responded almost immediately in the second half, however, tying the game at 1-1 just two minutes into the period.

The game continued to go back and fourth for the rest of regulation and overtime, until Hannah Turner found the goal for the Tigers on a corner kick with just 1:18 left in the first overtime period.

“I told the seniors, they have had their fair share of success and had a great career,” Screws said. “If you have to go out on a last game and you are not going to win it, it’s okay to go out in overtime against a classy team.”

Screws said that this year's team has been a fun one for him to coach.

“To be honest with you, with this group I will remember a lot of things that have nothing to do with the game,” he said. “Some of the stuff on the bus ride over or pre-practice stuff, they are just an entertaining group of players. They work hard, I don’t think any of us expected them to do as well as they did, just because we have 10 freshmen on the squad. But the practice environment was good. It has been a successful season. I’m proud of them.”

The Kennedy girls soccer team looks like it is set up for success for the foreseeable future. The Cougars had 11 freshmen on the roster for the state tournament, including two starters. Screws said he is also excited about the leadership qualities of some of the sophomores and juniors from this year.

“I think the future for the next three or four years is going to be quite bright,” he said.

Valley 2, Kennedy 1 (OT)
Goals -- WDMV: Lauren Waggoner (43rd min), Hannah Turner (88th min). CRK: Hannah Polomo. Assists -- WDMV: Grace Nichols. CRK: Annie Feltes.

   
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