JDHS soccer teams play beautiful game
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:59 am
Soccer is called “The Beautiful Game” and the Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears girls and boys soccer teams played Friday on the Adair Kennedy pitch against visiting Eagle River with the simplicity, tradition, culture, skill and finesse that connects the sport worldwide.
The JDHS girls defeated the Wolves 3-0 and the boys won 9-1 despite rain building from the opening girls kickoff from the center mark to a downpour through the final boys whistle.
The consolidation of now-defunct Thunder Mountain High School into JDHS definitely showed nothing but teamwork throughout both contests.
The Crimson Bears girls first Hard Hat Award, given country wise email marketing list to the player that exhibits solid play throughout the match, went to former Falcons player and now new JDHS junior Piper Blackgoat-Diehl.
“I feel really good,” Blackgoat-Diehl said. “The transition between schools has been interesting, but I think it has benefited a lot of us and I’m really excited to see how the season goes because I’m really looking forward to it. I’m really happy with my coaches, my team, I’m really excited with what is coming next…I guess my mindset is I am here to play, I’m here to support my team, I’m here to give it my all and leave it on the field and try my best.”
The JDHS girls defeated the Wolves 3-0 and the boys won 9-1 despite rain building from the opening girls kickoff from the center mark to a downpour through the final boys whistle.
The consolidation of now-defunct Thunder Mountain High School into JDHS definitely showed nothing but teamwork throughout both contests.
The Crimson Bears girls first Hard Hat Award, given country wise email marketing list to the player that exhibits solid play throughout the match, went to former Falcons player and now new JDHS junior Piper Blackgoat-Diehl.
“I feel really good,” Blackgoat-Diehl said. “The transition between schools has been interesting, but I think it has benefited a lot of us and I’m really excited to see how the season goes because I’m really looking forward to it. I’m really happy with my coaches, my team, I’m really excited with what is coming next…I guess my mindset is I am here to play, I’m here to support my team, I’m here to give it my all and leave it on the field and try my best.”