5th and 6th Girls and Boys Soccer Jamboree

September 13, 2021

The KESD 5/6 grade girls played St. Johnsbury and Danville with split squads. Despite having only a few early season practices under their belts they exhibited strong defense and great teamwork. As two teams, they had a 3-1 record for the day showing excellent early season teamwork and defense. Multiple shots on goal were taken by KESD players Naveah Brown, Shelby Hensel and Lillian Lynaugh just to name a few. Congratulations on a great start.


The KESD 5/6 boys played well and showed a very dominating performance as they outscored the Waterford Eagles 8-0. Scoring was led by Graham (4), Lucas (2), Kellan (1) and Grayson (1). 


Although the team still has much more to improve upon, we were starting to see some nice passing and positional play out of all 15 members there that day.


We look forward to having a full week of training before our next match.

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