Last Tuesday, the boys varsity soccer team defeated Olathe South 2-1 at ODAC. Senior Ryan Grinstead scored the first goal of the game with an assist by senior Jack Lucas, putting the Lancers ahead 1-0. With 15 minutes left in the half, junior Beck Rettenmaier scores again for the Lancers. With 50 seconds left in the half, Olathe South manages to score, ending the first half 2-1 with the Lancers in the lead. No goals were scored in the second half, and SM East claimed another victory. Their record now stands at 6-0-2.
The boys varsity soccer team’s next game resulted in a 1-0 win against Lawrence Free State. Their next game is to be played on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. against Olathe West, one of the team’s biggest rivals.
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09.27.22 Boys Soccer vs Olathe East
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Sophomore George Hartman fights an Olathe South defender to the ball. Photo by Macy Crosser
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Tugging on an Olathe South player’s jersey, sophomore George Hartman beats the opponent to the ball but a foul is called on him. Photo by Macy Crosser
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Senior Ike Sheets grapples with an Olathe South player for possession. Photo by Audrey Condon
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Senior Ryan Grinstead races an Olathe South player to the ball. Photo by Audrey Condon
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After junior Beck Rettenmaier scores the Lancers’ second goal, senior Ryan Grinstead runs to him to celebrate. Photo by Macy Crosser
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Senior Jack Lucas makes a drive toward the goal before passing to junior Alex Flower. Photo by Audrey Condon
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Sophomore George Hartman dribbles the ball away from his opponent. Photo by Macy Crosser
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Junior Wesley Crib makes a pass downfield. Photo by Audrey Condon
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Toward the end of the first half, senior Charlie Duske punts the ball after saving a shot on goal by Olathe South. Photo by Macy Crosser
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After Olathe South scores with a minute left in the half, senor Ryan Grinstead walks back to his position to continue gameplay. Photo by Macy Crosser
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Sophomore Quinn McCarthy battles an opponent for possession of the ball. Photo by Macy Crosser