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Prep soccer roundup: Indians blanks Grandview

Prep soccer roundup: Indians blanks Grandview

By The Examiner staff - localnews@examiner.net
Posted Oct 09, 2012 @ 10:01 PM
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Richmond Forbis scored two more goals to lead the Fort Osage soccer team to a 4-0 win over Grandview on Tuesday night.

Hayden Baumgartner and C.J. Chavez added one score each to guide the Indians (9-5-1). Goalkeeper Matt Summey made two saves for the shutout.

“It was a good performance,” Fort Osage coach Andrew Fletcher said. “We created a lot of chances. I was very pleased.”
The Indians also won the junior varsity match 4-0.

NORTH KANSAS CITY 4, WILLIAM CHRISMAN 2: An early 2-0 lead didn’t last for William Chrisman as the Hornets rallied for a Suburban Middle Seven win on Tuesday.

Cesar Palomino score both goals for Chrisman (4-8-1, 1-6-1).

Chrisman posted a 3-1 junior varsity victory.

LEE’S SUMMIT NORTH 3, BLUE SPRINGS 0: The No. 2-ranked Broncos were too much for the visiting Wildcats in a Suburban Big Six match on Monday night.

The Broncos improved to 13-1-2 and 6-0 in the Big Six, while the Wildcats dropped to 5-7 and 2-5.
 

Richmond Forbis scored two more goals to lead the Fort Osage soccer team to a 4-0 win over Grandview on Tuesday night.

Hayden Baumgartner and C.J. Chavez added one score each to guide the Indians (9-5-1). Goalkeeper Matt Summey made two saves for the shutout.

“It was a good performance,” Fort Osage coach Andrew Fletcher said. “We created a lot of chances. I was very pleased.”
The Indians also won the junior varsity match 4-0.

NORTH KANSAS CITY 4, WILLIAM CHRISMAN 2: An early 2-0 lead didn’t last for William Chrisman as the Hornets rallied for a Suburban Middle Seven win on Tuesday.

Cesar Palomino score both goals for Chrisman (4-8-1, 1-6-1).

Chrisman posted a 3-1 junior varsity victory.

LEE’S SUMMIT NORTH 3, BLUE SPRINGS 0: The No. 2-ranked Broncos were too much for the visiting Wildcats in a Suburban Big Six match on Monday night.

The Broncos improved to 13-1-2 and 6-0 in the Big Six, while the Wildcats dropped to 5-7 and 2-5.
 

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