Gallery: Boys Varsity Soccer Defeats Blue Valley High 6-5 in a penalty shootout, in the second game of the KAMO Tournament.

Remaining undefeated, the boys varsity soccer team won their third game of the season on Sept. 11. The Lancers defeated the Blue Valley High Tigers in a penalty kick shootout 6-5 in the second game of the KAMO tournament. Before the shootout, the Lancers trailed Blue Valley 1-0 until junior Justin Jones scored on a header early in the second half. Jones’s goal was followed up by another goal from senior Owen Andrews with 14 minutes left in the game. Blue Valley responded quickly, scoring a goal less than one minute later to tie the game 2-2. The score held through the end of regulation.

In his first varsity start of the year, senior goalkeeper Will Griffith lined up on the goal line for the shootout. Blue Valley scored the opening kick, but the Lancers answered. The teams traded goals for the next four rounds, tying the series 5-5. On the Tigers’ sixth attempt, Griffith made the save, giving the Lancers a chance to win. The Lancers then went on to score the sixth penalty of the series and win the game.

The boys varsity soccer team’s next game is on 9/18 against Gardner Edgerton High School at 7 p.m. at Shawnee Mission Athletic Complex.

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9.11.25 Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Blue Valley High School

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