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We are proud to present you with the Premiere Edition of the brand new Kenosha Christian Life School @Play - The Digital Magazine.
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Getting there first For more Top Photos, see pages 7-16
Pinning their hopes on the futurepages 4-5
Issued November 16, 2011
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Remember how you felt the day you shot your best round of golf, watched your son drive in the winning run or witnessed your grandchild scoring her first goal? Lifetime memories are best when shared with others. Thats what Christian Life School @Play is all about...capturing feelings, sparking emotions and sharing the exhilaration with classmates, family members and friends.
Christian Life School @Play is the exclusive digital magazine for the schools players, coaches, families and fans. This free e-mag delivers timely school sports news, feature stories, top photos, top performers, top teams, standings, rosters and more to your computer or mobile device every week.
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Feature Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Top Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Top Performers . . . . . . . . . . 19-20Top Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27Inside Teams . . . . . . . . . . . 28-35 Sponsor Zone . . . . . . . . . . 36-52
Editorial Coordinators | Timm Boyle, Steve Kratochvil and Alex TomterDesign | Kristin FinaldiProduction | Michelle Klauke
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grapplers head into year two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5The wrestling program at Christian Life, now heading into its second season, is moving up from the junior varsity to the varsity ranks. Co-head coach Tim Pinter said that this season will be significantly different because he and his staff will be able to transition from teaching the basics to advanced moves and techniques. Candid cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16 A variety of action photos can be seen in the Top Photos section of this edition of the Christian Life School @Play Digital Maga-zine. Among those captured in living color are soccer players Ethan Bolderson, Ethan Town, Jeff Shoopman, Joseph Lee, Jun Lee, Tony Blade and Sean Taylor, and volleyball players Chloe Thorne and Emily Hall. Inside ClS soccer and volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-35 Seven different CLS teams are spotlighted in the Inside Teams sections of this weeks edition of Christian Life School @Play. They are the girls fifth and sixth grade A and B volleyball squads, the girls junior high and junior varsity volleyball teams, and the boys junior high, junior varsity and varsity soccer teams.
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Last year they crawled, this year theyll walk and next year theyll run. And if Tim Pinter has his way, soon the Eagles will be flying high.
Pinter, a former wrestler at the junior high, high school and college levels prior to coaching the sport at Tremper High School, launched a wrestling program at Christian Life School for the 2010-11 year. Of the original 100-plus kids who responded to the co-head coachs challenge to explore the sport, 30 high school students participated on the schools inaugural junior varsity team and another 30-plus students from kindergarten through eighth grade joined the Kids Wres-tling Club.
I thought our first year was tre-mendously successful. It definitely
exceeded my expectations, which were not low, Pinter said. I wasnt sure that the kids would be able to step up mentally to meet the chal-lenge of a full contact and combat sport that the school had never had before, but they handled it very well.
In our first tournament last year, we won one out of every four matches, which is about what I expected. By the end of the season, we were winning two-thirds of our matches, which is unheard of for a first-year program.
Now a varsity sportPinter was so pleased with the
inaugural season of wrestling at the school that he enrolled the program as a varsity sport for the 2011-12 campaign.
Normally, it would take a school three years to phase in a new
varsity sport, Pinter said. Were taking on a large challenge, but this was my choice. Id rather do it sooner than later.
Christian Life will compete in a number of Division I wrestling tournaments this season, including ones at Bradford, Wilmot, Westo-sha and Janesville, and will also host a tournament Dec. 10 involv-ing Lake Country Lutheran, Catholic Central, Union Grove, Cudahy and Greendale.
Pinter said that the biggest dif-ference from last season is that he and his coaching staff will be able to focus on technique this year after having been pretty much limited to teaching the basics last year.
Last year it was all very rudi-mentary, Pinter said. Nobody had any competitive wrestling experi-ence and while other coaches were teaching advanced techniques, we were literally teaching how to stand, what the rules are, how to score points, and that you cant punch and kick. It was very difficult work for experienced coaches. Now well be able to teach a much wider rep-ertoire of moves.
Pinter, whose 2011-12 team began practice Nov. 14, said that 32 students signed up for the team and that hell be thrilled if hes able to keep all of them.
We gave the guys an off-season regimen and 75 percent of them Paul Hammond (left)
Kids Wrestling Club already starting to become a varsity feeder system
Stellar inaugural season provides wrestling program with optimism
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Kids Wrestling Club already starting to become a varsity feeder system
Stellar inaugural season provides wrestling program with optimism
stayed active with other sports, so theyre in good shape, he said. I think well be close to having all of the weight classes filled, he said. I think well be pretty complete.
Among the wrestlers who Pinter will count on this season are re-turning starters Josh Crouse (152 pounds), Paul Hammond (195), Conner Moon (138), Eli Ramsey (220), Remington Svatek (113), Brett Tennyson (145), Tyler Ten-nyson (106), Ethan Town (113) and Ryan Zierk (145).
Kids club is the futurePinter is hoping that a seasons
worth of experience and some depth will translate into success on the mats this season, but he knows the future of the program is the Kids Club.
This year we only fed ourselves one kid from the lower level (fresh-
man Joey Kasprzak, 160 pounds), but next year we could feed our-selves six, and within four years well have a huge pile of Kids Club wrestlers, Pinter said.
Lino Martinez, a former Illinois Hall of Fame wrestling coach, is co-head coach for the Eagles. As-sistant coaches are Steve Bilik, Jim Pinter, Kevin Pinter, Al Town and Dave Write.
We plug in God to everything we do with de-votions and prayer time, Pinter said. Parents see wrestling as something thats good for physical and mental growth, but were adding a spiritual growth emphasis to it as well. Thats our focus.
The Eagles will begin their season with a
scrimmage at North Chicago Nov. 22, followed by a dual meet at Shoreland Lutheran Nov. 29.
Those interested in learn-ing more about all Christian Life School has to offer, including its wrestling program, may call the school at 262-694-3900 or email Pinter at [email protected].
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@Play TOP PIck - Makenna Nahorniak, JV
Top Photos - Soccer
a shot on goal
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Ethan Town crosses the ball in space.
Top Photos - Soccer
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Ethan Bolderson (left)
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Top Photos - Soccer
Brad Rast (20)
Top Photos - Soccer
Fifth and sixth grade coed soccer
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Joseph lee looks to pass to a teammate.
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Top Photos - Soccer
Jeff Shoopman, Junior High
Sean Taylor on the attack
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Ethan Bolderson (10, left) skies for a header
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Top Photos - Volleyball
chloe Thorne prepares to serve.
SUBMIT OR VIEW MORETop Photos - Volleyball
Emily Hall serves.
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Top Photos - Volleyball
Going up for the block
The Eagles stood triumphant in the Racine lutheran High School gymnasium Sept. 9.
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StandingsMidwest ClassiC Varsity Girls Volleyball - south Conf total
Racine St. Catherines 8-0 29-8
Catholic Central 7-1 38-10
Christian life 6-2 27-7
Racine Lutheran 5-3 26-13
Shoreland Lutheran 4-4 18-21
St. Josephs 3-5 12-20
Martin Luther 2-7 6-24
Heritage Christian 2-7 3-16
The Prairie School 0-8 2-15
Midwest ClassiC Varsity boys soCCer - south Conf total
The Prairie School 8-1-0 21-3-2
Racine St. Catherines 8-1-0 16-8-0
Shoreland Lutheran 5-3-0 16-8-0
Heritage Christian 4-3-0 12-9-0
St. Josephs 4-4-0 6-11-0
Christian life 2-5-0 10-14-0
Racine Lutheran 2-7-0 7-13-2
Martin Luther 0-9-0 3-17-1
Its your turn.
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Football Top Performers
@Play ToP Pick
Reese DuttonCYC Broncos, returned an
interception 40 yards for a
touchdown in a 39-0 victory over
the Redskins, Aug. 27.
Frank Garcia
CYC Broncos, returned the opening kickoff 60 yards for a touchd
own
and had 75 yards rushing with 2 more touchdowns in a 39-0 vic
tory
over the Redskins, Aug. 27.
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Upcoming Events
Kenosha MerchantsThe U10 Kenosha Merchants are
looking for players for the 2012
season. Players birth dates must
fall between May 1, 2001, and April
30, 2002. For more information on
the team, call Lou Caira at 262-945-
0664.
Pleasant Prairie Pleasant Prairie is offering recre
-
ational baseball leagues in the fall
for children between the ages of 7-9
and 9-13, as well as team leagues
for any current U11/12 or U13/14
teams. Call Kris Jensen at the
RecPlex at 262-925-6739 for more
information.
Pleasant Prairie recPlex
The Pleasant Prairie RecPlex is
proud to announce the formation
of a new basketball program, the
Pleasant Prairie Patriots. The Patri-
ots travel basketball program will be
offered to boys and girls in grades
5-11, with camps and clinics being
offered to players as young as third
grade. For more information, con-
tact Jamie DeMatthew at [email protected]
Pleasant Prairie Patriots
The Pleasant Prairie Patriots Basket-
ball Club will host a Fall Basketball
League for boys and girls in middle
school and high school. The season
begins Sept. 17 and ends Oct. 15.
Sign your team up today at www.
recplexonline.com/sports/patriots-
basketball. Contact Jamie DeMat-
thew at jdematthew@plprairiewi.
com for more information.
Pleasant Prairie Patriots
Patriot Basketball will host separate
clinics for guards, post players and
shooters. Each camp will be held
once a week starting the week of
Sept. 5 and running through the
end of October. The fee is $10 per
session or $72 for all eight weeks
for members, and $15 per session
or $108 for an eight-week pass for
non-members. Sign up at www.recplexonline.com/sports
/
patriots-basketball
Wisconsin WaveThe Wisconsin Wave Basketball
club
is offering a fall basketball camp
that will take place once a week,
on Thursdays, beginning Sept. 16.
The focus of this camp is to allow
young athletes to continue practic-
ing and learning fundamental skills.
Camp fee is $60. For more informa-
tion or to sign-up, send an email to
Kenosha 600The annual 600 Club Bowling To
ur-
nament will be held Sept. 25 at
Surfside Lanes. All members past
and present are welcome to play.
Contact Nancy Laken for more infor-
mation at 262-651-2825 or
YMcaFor the first time this fall, the Ke
no-
sha YMCA is offering ballroom
dancing for participants of all ages.
Senior ballroom for older active
adults will be offered on Tuesday
mornings for $20 for members and
$30 for the general public. Youth
and adult ballroom will be offered
Tuesday evenings for $35 for mem-
bers and $60 for the general public.
YMcaThe Kenosha YMCA dance pro-
gram has a variety of programs for
dancers of all ages and skill levels.
Introductory dance classes include
creative movement and rhythms/
tumbling/ballet on Wednesday
evenings and Saturday mornings.
Beginning dance classes include
jazz/ballet/tap I, hip hop, and pom/
cheer. Intermediate dance classes
include jazz/ballet/tap II and III, hip
hop, and pom/cheer. Registration
fee is $35 for members and $60 for
the general public.
Kenosha treMPer The Tremper football team will h
old
its Pasta Dinner Fundraiser on Oct.
9 at St. Marys Bell Hall from 12-6
p.m. Raffle Baskets, 50/50 Raffle
and I-Pod Touch Raffle will be held
on that day as well. Cost is $7.
Pleasant Prairie recPlex
The RecPlex is partnering with NFL
Flag to offer boys and girls ages 7-
14 the chance to play flag football in
Kenosha. League play begins in late
August. Age divisions are 7-8, 9-11
and 12-14. For more information,
call 262-925-6739 or visit www.recplexonline.com
YMcaThis fall, the Kenosha YMCA is
offering Mens Flag Football on
Sunday mornings. All leagues are
recreational in nature, providing
all participants with an opportunity
for physical activity, competition,
socialization and fun. All leagues
begin the week of Sept. 5. Contact
Stacy Plowman at 262-654-9622,
ext. 213, or at splowman@keno-
shaymca.org to indicate your inter-
est or to seek additional information.
YMcaThe YMCA is currently accepting
registration for youth and adult golf
lessons with PGA professional Gary
Brooks. The price for members is
$50, while the general public price is
$100 for youths. Adult member
pricing is $60 with the general
public paying $120. For more in-
formation, contact Stacy Plowman
at 262-654-9622, ext. 213, or visit
www.kenoshaymca.org
Kenosha raPtors The Kenosha Raptors Lacrosse
Club
will host a one-day Lacrosse Clinic
BASEBALL
BASKETBALL
BOWLING
DANCE
FOOTBALL
GOLF
LACROSSE
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Top Photos - Football
Jake FosTer (right)
FIreFIghterS
@Play ToP Pick - cyc Broncos, teamwork.
kenosha Tremper Varsity ReserveTremper Football
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Top Performers - Soccer
Chris HillJunior High, scored 2 goals in a 3-2 triumph over Faith Christian, Oct. 18.
Sean Taylor, Varsity, scored 2 goals in a 7-2 loss to Brookfield Academy, Aug. 29. Elijah Kisner, JV, scored 2 goals in CLS 5-2 defeat to University School, Sept. 1.Elijah Kisner, JV, had 2 goals in a 3-1 decision over Shoreland Lutheran, Sept. 6. Sean Taylor, Varsity, scored 2 goals in a 4-1 victory over Wilmot, Sept. 17.
More top performers...
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Dan RozemaVarsity, scored 3 goals in a 6-2 win over Union Grove, Sept. 22.
Sean TaylorVarsity, scored 3 goals and had 1 assist in a 4-1 victory over Martin Luther High School, Sept. 7. With the 3 goals, Taylor became the all-time leading scorer at Christian Life.
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Top Performers - Volleyball
More top performers...
Zoi Pinter5th/6th Grade A, had 9 aces in a win over St. Johns Lutheran, Sept. 15.
Olivia Anthony, 5th/6th Grade A, served 5 aces in one game vs. St. Johns Lutheran, Sept. 6.Clarissa Bates, Junior High, led the team with 8 aces and 29 assists in the Racine Lutheran 7th/8th grade tourna-ment, Sept. 10. Madeline Decker, Junior High, had a team-high 25 kills and 5 aces as the Eagles finished first in the Racine Lutheran 7th/8th grade tournament, Sept. 10.Jessi Stocker, JV, had 9 assists in a triumph over Lake Country Lutheran, Sept. 8.
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Top Teams
The 6th grade volleyball team won the St. Lucys Lynzay Legois Memorial Tour-nament in Racine, Oct. 23.
The 5th and 6th grade A volleyball team took second at the Racine Lutheran Tournament, Oct. 6.
Top Teams
The junior high soccer team took first place in the Faith Christian Tournament, Oct. 8.
The junior high team won the second annual Eagles Invite Volleyball Tournament, Oct. 15.
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Top Teams
The JV volleyball team placed third in the nine-team Prairie Invitational, Sept. 17.
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Rosters
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FiFth and Sixth Grade GirlS a team VolleyballAmber TeiglandBrooke AndersonChloe ThorneChrista TuckerDevin LiebichHeidi DeisherKaitlyn HillLaura ShoopmanOlivia AnthonyZoi Pinter
CoachesBlythe AnthonyJack Decker
FiFth and Sixth Grade GirlS b team VolleyballAdrienne HullCharity MasterGrace NygaardJulie FisherSara HinojosaSophie AnthonyTwila DovasVanessa DamarisVivian Onedo
CoachesBlythe AnthonyJack Decker
Junior hiGh GirlS VolleyballAlly TuckerChristina GeorgeClarissa BatesJacqueline DeckerJordyn BarretteKayla KempLexi TeiglandMaddie BurattiMadeline DeckerOlivia GroeberTanika JohnsonTara WassonTimo Saitis
CoachesJen ConnellRay Marrero
Junior VarSity GirlS VolleyballAnastasia AndersonAsia RiveraCarly CatalanelloCassidy SmithEmily HallJeslyn StockerJessica GeeKristen KenfieldMakenna NahorniakMariah BergNickie TaylorVanessa Masnik
CoachesDean ZiertenMolly Stalker
Rosters
FiFth and Sixth Grade Coed SoCCerAlex GoldAlex StewartAlvin TheckedethBrielle RamseyChris LiebichEthan KeatingFilip SaitisGracia MutungiJoshua HoodKatie EngleLogan GoldMegan StoreyNathaniel DuncanNikolai KuvshinikovNina ScottNoah Hamilton
JV boyS SoCCerCaleb ThorneElijah KisnerEthan TownGrant SissonJacob StrelMatthew MinkRuben HillSpencer BloodworthTommy EngelWes HardyChris HellenRobert Blade
Junior hiGh boyS SoCCerBraeden BensonBryce NygaardChris HillDaniel HabelDevan LangHunter ShulerJake ButenuthJeff ShoopmanJoseph LeeJoshua BrownMitchell JohnsonSawyer KayeScott HanoverThomas Anastopoulos
Brad RastCaleb ThorneChris GellinCollin KruegerCollin ThorneConnor MixDan RozemaElijah KisnerEthan BoldersonEthan TownGrant SissonJacob StrelJun LeeMatthew MinkNick RozemaSean TaylorSpencer BloodworthTommy EngelTony Blade
Tyler TennysonWes Hardy
CoachesAlan Krass, CoachKevin Svehla, ManagerNick Anderson, Assistant CoachTom Disterstaff, Assistant Coach
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VarSity boyS SoCCer
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INSIDE TEAMS[Media Reports]
Girls 5-6 A Girls 5-6 B Girls Junior High Girls JV
Boys Junior High Boys JV Boys Varsity
SOCCER
VOLLEYBALL
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Girls 5-6 A Volleyball
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TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The fifth and sixth grade volleyball A team finished in second place at the Racine Lutheran Tournament in late October. In pool play, the Eagles beat Concordia and Our Savior Lutheran in straight sets to advance to the cham-pionship round. The Eagles played St. Johns Lutheran in the tournament championship match. After dropping the first set to the Cougars 21-18, the Eagles won set two 21-16, setting up a thrilling third set. The Cougars edged the Eagles 15-12 to win the gold.
A Team takes second place at Racine Lutheran Tournament
Laura Shoopman digs out a ball.
TOP PERFORMERS
Amber Teigland, Brooke Anderson, Christa Tucker, Devin Liebich, Kaitlyn Hill, Laura Shoopman, Olivia Anthony and Zoi Pinter led the Eagles.
The A Team celebrates with the trophy.
Setting a ball for a teammate
Olivia Anthony prepares to serve.
Girls 5-6 B Volleyball
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TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The Eagles B team played some of its best volleyball of the season at the Racine Lutheran High School tourna-ment in early October. The Eagles finished strong in pool play, advancing to the bronze semifinal versus Concordia Lutheran. Concordia took the first game 21-14, but the Eagles fought back, winning game two 21-18. In the third game, Concordia edged the Eagles 15-13 to take the hard fought set.
Eagles B Team plays strong in Racine Lutheran Tournament
TOP PERFORMERS
Adrienne Hull, Charity Master, Grace Nygaard, Sara Hinojosa, Twila Dovas, Vanessa Damaris and Vivian Onedo led the Eagles.
Twila Dovas ready to serve
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Shaking hands after the game
Coach Blythe Anthony talks to the team during a timeout.
Girls Junior High Volleyball
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TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
Christian Life School hosted the second annual Eagles In-vite Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 15. The Eagles Junior High team won all eight sets in pool play, defeating St. Lucy 25-8, 25-3; Racine Christian 25-11, 25-17; Lake-shore 25-0, 25-15; and Faith Christian 25-14, 25-18. The Eagles then advanced to the semifinals, where they de-feated St Johns 25-13, 25-14. In the tournament champi-onship match, the Eagles beat Heritage Christian which went 7-1 in pool play in straight sets, 25-13, 25-15.
Junior High volleyball gets complete team effort to win the Eagles Invitational
TOP PERFORMERS
Maddie Buratti served a perfect 25-of-25 in the first set of the Eagles match against Lakeshore.
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Team meeting before the game
Blocking the ball
The Junior High team celebrates a win.
Girls JV Volleyball
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TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The CLS girls JV volleyball squad improved to 6-4 on the season after beating Heritage Christian 25-15, 21-25, 25-8 in late September. It was another strong serving per-formance by the team with a 93 percent successful serve percentage. Nickie Taylor led on 17-of-18 serves with 11 aces. Carly Catalanello began the critical third game with a 6-0 service run and Emily Hall paced the team with eight kills. Jessica Gee had five digs and Jessi Stocker recorded seven assists.
CLS JV volleyball serves up a victory over Heritage Christian
TOP PERFORMERS
Nickie Taylor had 11 aces versus Heritage Christian. Makenna Nahorniak recorded 12 assists versus The Prairie School. Jessica Gee recorded 14 points off serves, including three aces against The Prairie School.
Nickie Taylor picks up the dig.
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Kristen Kenfield serves the ball.
Nickie Taylor and Carly Catalanello with a block
Prepared to serve the ball
Boys Junior High Soccer
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TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
The Eagles Junior High boys team put together a com-plete game in winning 3-2 in the season finale against Faith Christian on Oct. 18. The game started off with the Eagles being very aggressive and getting many oppor-tunities. In the 25th minute, Joseph Lee took a corner kick and placed it perfectly to Chris Hill, who was able to head it in for the first goal. After Faith Christian tied it up at 1-1, Jeff Schoopman carried the ball into the corner and crossed it to forward Jake Butenuth, who finished with his head for a 2-1 lead. After again surrendering the lead, the Eagles put an aggressive offense on for the last five minutes. Finally, in the final minute of the game, Hill received a pass from Scott Hanover and put it in the back of the net for the win. The Eagles finished their season on a great note, winning their last six games.
CLS Jr. High boys soccer defeats Faith Christian
TOP PERFORMERS
Chris Hill had 2 goals against Faith Christian Oct. 18. Mitchell Johnson had 5 saves in a shutout over Heritage Christian.
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Jeff Shoopman on the move
Making a save
Chris Hill lines up a shot.
A shot on goal
Boys JV Soccer
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TOP PHOTOSTOP STORY
Elijah Kisner and Matthew Mink powered the offense with three goals as the Eagles JV team won 3-1 over Shoreland Lutheran in September. The team came out with plenty of heart and tenacity, looking to bounce back after a disap-pointing loss the week before. With a limited amount of subs, many players had to go the full 80 minutes and never quit, hustling to every loose ball. The defense was led by Spencer Bloodworth and Robert Blade. Jacob Strel also had a solid game in goal, making many saves and keeping Shoreland at bay for most of the game. The Eagles have shown considerable progress throughout the season.
Experience helps CLS Junior Varsity boys soccer to a victory
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Elijah Kisner had 2 goals against Shoreland Lutheran. Jacob Strel had 8 saves against University School. Chris Hellen scored the only CLS goal against University School of Milwaukee for his first goal of the season.
Matthew Mink battles for position.
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Ethan Town collects the ball.
The JV team prepares for the second half.
JV Eagles
Boys Varsity Soccer
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Christian Life won the 2011 Homecoming matchup with Faith Christian by a final score of 6-0 on Oct. 8. The Eagles scored in the first minute of play when Tyler Ten-nyson crossed the ball to Sean Taylor, who headed it in the goal, and the team took off from there. Taylor and Dan Rozema each had two goals on the day. Tennyson and Elijah Kinser also added goals. The defense, led by Ethan Bolderson, Connor Mix, Wes Hardy and Brad Rast, helped hold the shutout for goalkeeper Nick Rozema. The Eagles finished the regular season at 11-12 overall.
CLS Varsity boys soccer finishes the season strong
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Dan Rozema had 2 goals with 1 assist. Sean Taylor had 2 goals with 1 assist. Dan Rozema had a save. Nick Rozema had 3 saves and recorded a shutout.
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Sean Taylor looks to distribute the ball.
Moving the ball up the field
Ethan Bolderson attacks up the wing.
Tyler Tennyson pushing forward
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