Posts Tagged ‘CHS boys soccer’
Soccer season kicks off
The high school boys soccer season is underway, with Columbia, Waterloo and Gibault all getting in some matches last week. Columbia is off to a 1-3 start this fall. Last…
Read MoreEagles young but quick on the pitch
Even though it’s only been a few months since the Columbia High School boys soccer last took to the turf for competition, much has changed. Gone due to graduation are…
Read MoreR-T All-Local Boys Soccer Team
Monroe County has been a boys soccer haven for several years now, with at least one local high school squad representing the county at the state tournament on a regular…
Read MoreFamiliar faces named CHS coaches
During the Columbia School Board meeting last Wednesday night, Mark Sandstrom was named Columbia High School boys basketball head coach and Jamey Bridges was named CHS boys soccer head coach.…
Read MoreCHS boys soccer | Team of the Week
The Republic-Times Team of the Week is the Columbia High School boys soccer squad. The Eagles (10-1) won 10 straight games to finish the season, including a 4-1 victory on…
Read MoreSoccer season winding down
Only a few matches remain in the high school boys soccer season, with local teams kicking hard to the finish. Waterloo (4-7) only had 14 players available for last Tuesday’s…
Read MoreEagles flying past foes
The Columbia High School soccer team continues to soar past the competition, improving to 7-1 on the season with a 9-2 blasting of Salem on Monday. Karson Bridges netted another…
Read MoreSoccer teams keep kicking
Columbia continues to impress, Gibault is on the upswing, and Waterloo and Valmeyer are taking their lumps on the soccer pitch so far this spring. The Eagles improved to 6-1…
Read MoreEagles pile on the goals
The Columbia High School soccer team posted a pair of recent blowout wins ahead of a busy week of games for local squads. The Eagles won 8-0 last Tuesday against…
Read MoreSoccer season (finally) kicks off
The high school boys soccer season normally takes place in the fall, but COVID-19 forced a change in plans. It’s a spring sport now, but local teams are just excited…
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