High School Soccer Season Opens in Minnesota
High School Soccer Season Opens in Minnesota
High School Soccer Season Opens in Minnesota
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The Minnewaska boys soccer team started their season with a 4-1 loss to Fergus Falls, followed by a comeback win against Heritage Christian, ending 2-1. Coach David Vinje noted the team is adapting to many new players, having graduated five key contributors from last year's squad. In southeastern Minnesota, standout players like Owen Spaeth and Sems are expected to lead their teams following significant graduations. Century High School, while losing their top scorer, is optimistic about a balanced scoring approach with returning experienced players. The Rochester area continues to showcase competitive teams, with Mayo, John Marshall, and Century poised for strong seasons. Meanwhile, Imlay City is off to a strong start, boasting an unbeaten record and a dominating 7-0 victory over North Branch.

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