The Mid-Prairie boys and girls soccer teams are back on the pitch for River Valley Conference action Friday when they make the trip to West Branch. The Mid-Prairie boys enter today’s match with a 8-3 record. They fell to No. 4 West Liberty 5-0 in Wellman on Tuesday. The Hawks come into the match ranked No. 10 in class 1A in the latest poll from the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association. On the year, Mid-Prairie is led by Jack Pennington and Owen Trimpe with 13 goals each. Ethan Trimpe is best for the Hawks with eight assists. In goal, Justice Jones has 11 saves and a 68.8% save percentage.
The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk boys and girls soccer teams are back on the pitch Tuesday when they welcome West Liberty to Wellman.
The Mid-Prairie boys come into the match with an 8-2 overall record after an 8-0 win over Highland on Monday behind five goals from Jack Pennington. The Hawks are ranked No. 5 in class 1A in the latest poll from the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association. On the year, the Golden Hawks are led by Pennington and Owen Trimpe, each with 13 goals. Ethan Trimpe holds the team lead with eight assists.
West Liberty stands at 9-3 on the season. They were beaten by Clinton last week 3-1 in their last match. The Comets are ranked No. 4 in the latest poll from the IHSSCA. On the year they are led by Jahsiah Galvan’s 24 goals and 11 assists. The Comets have won the last 12 matches in the series including a 3-0 victory in 2019.
The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawks and Highland Huskies will meet on the soccer pitch in Wellman Monday in a matchup of KCII area teams. The Golden Hawks are 7-2 on the season after dropping back to back matches last week to Iowa City Regina and Williamsburg. The Golden Hawks are ranked No. 5 in this week’s poll from the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association. On the season, Mid-Prairie is led by Owen Trimpe’s 13 goals. Ethan Trimpe’s eight assists are best on the team and 10th in class 1A. In goal, Keaton Graber has made 18 saves on the season with a 60% save percentage.
The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk boys soccer team is the lone representative from the KCII listening area in this week’s poll from the Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association. Mid-Prairie is ranked No. 5 in class 1A with a 7-2 record after dropping back to back matches to Iowa City Regina and Williamsburg this week.
On the year, Mid-Prairie is led by Owen Trimpe with 13 goals, Ethan Trimpe with eight assists and Keaton Graber with 18 saves in goal and a 60% save percentage. Mid-Prairie will be back on the pitch Monday against Highland.
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