After Siner’s first goal the tally, and the Belt Goal Award, just kept rising.
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:59 am
The JDHS team lost a scrimmage contest against a local women’s team on Tuesday.
“It also hasn’t rained in a while,” Dusenberry said. “So we kind of seem to not know how to play in the rain. We kind of made some mistakes with how the ball kind of reacts on the turf but jitters and first game and new players…you can’t complain.”
The JDHS boys had no complaints as they clearly were the better side on the night.
Senior Ryan Thibodeau scored in the box on a throw country wise email marketing list in by junior Emmett Mesdag to earn the Belt Award from Siner for 2-0, senior Ahmir Parker scored in the box to take the Belt Award from Mesdag for 3-0, junior Kevin Flores-Lopez blasted a rebound in off a Parker shot for 4-0, junior Noah Ault headed in a ball for 5-0, freshman Bryce Haygood blasted in a strike for 6-0, Siner scored again from 25 yards out for 7-0 and Thibodeau scored his second goal with a strike from 30 yards for 8-0 and the half ended.
“Clearly their program is in a developing stage,” JDHS coach Gary Lehnhart said of Eagle River. “I was pleased in the way we came out and we played hard and fast and we were especially good on set pieces, which are all the things we want to be. And then I thought our guys did a good job of just playing the right way and hard. You have to give Eagle River credit too, they kept playing hard, they didn’t give up.
The beautiful game really came to light in the second half as JDHS possessed the ball nearly the entirety of the half, yet scored just once on a through ball designed for senior Nathaniel Brennell to strike in.
“It also hasn’t rained in a while,” Dusenberry said. “So we kind of seem to not know how to play in the rain. We kind of made some mistakes with how the ball kind of reacts on the turf but jitters and first game and new players…you can’t complain.”
The JDHS boys had no complaints as they clearly were the better side on the night.
Senior Ryan Thibodeau scored in the box on a throw country wise email marketing list in by junior Emmett Mesdag to earn the Belt Award from Siner for 2-0, senior Ahmir Parker scored in the box to take the Belt Award from Mesdag for 3-0, junior Kevin Flores-Lopez blasted a rebound in off a Parker shot for 4-0, junior Noah Ault headed in a ball for 5-0, freshman Bryce Haygood blasted in a strike for 6-0, Siner scored again from 25 yards out for 7-0 and Thibodeau scored his second goal with a strike from 30 yards for 8-0 and the half ended.
“Clearly their program is in a developing stage,” JDHS coach Gary Lehnhart said of Eagle River. “I was pleased in the way we came out and we played hard and fast and we were especially good on set pieces, which are all the things we want to be. And then I thought our guys did a good job of just playing the right way and hard. You have to give Eagle River credit too, they kept playing hard, they didn’t give up.
The beautiful game really came to light in the second half as JDHS possessed the ball nearly the entirety of the half, yet scored just once on a through ball designed for senior Nathaniel Brennell to strike in.