Eddy Article – Riverside’s soccer team looks for victory

 Riverside’s soccer team looks for victory 

Riverside’s soccer team looks for there first win this season after rocky start

 By Nathan Donnelly

The Riverside boy’s junior soccer team wouldn’t have a team if it wasn’t for Dave Sherle, the new coach. So far, the team is off to a rocky start and are looking for their first win. 

Ms. Lundgren, the organizer of the soccer team at Riverside, has brought some of the best up and coming soccer players to her team.  

When asked on how the team is performing, Ms. Lungren said that she thinks the team had a rough start, but are getting to know each other and are starting to improve.  

Riverside nearly didn’t have a junior boys’ team, if it wasn’t for Dave Sherle who volunteered his time to make the junior team a possibility. 

Sherle provides excellent training and strategy. 

During the school year the players on the team get to compete against other schools in the SD43 school district.  

Managing can have a few bumps along the way. “There are always players that need to be reminded to register by the deadline, arrange rides to games, or pick up uniforms, it begins to run smoothly after a few weeks,” said Ms. Lundgren. 

Dylan Mueller one of the best players on the team, said the experience has been good, he has made new friends and has learned skills from the coach. 

Covid 19 stopped all school sports from happening last year, so the team is excited to finally get back to competition.  

Unfortunately, due to Covid 19, the team is not practicing currently, but they are playing games twice a week. 

“Overall, a good experience, the students are excited to enjoy school sports again, and I can see this group growing together as they move into their senior years at Riverside,” said Ms. Lundgren. 

Riverside’s soccer program is a great place for students to start a soccer journey. 

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