Dixie's James Porter (wearing bright green shoes) headed the ball into the net to give the Flyers an early 1-0 lead against Cedar.Cedar City, Utah, April 5, 2024 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News/Cedar City News
ST. George — As the Region 9 boys soccer regular season nears its halfway point, Snow Canyon remains in first place with an undefeated record of 5-0, closely followed by Dixie at 4-1.
The Warriors and Flyers both won two games this week. Snow Canyon won against the Hurricanes on Tuesday and narrowly defeated Crimson Cliffs in overtime, 2-1, on Friday. Meanwhile, Dixie won at home against Desert Hills on Tuesday and on the road against Cedar on Friday.
Below is a short summary of last week's games and the current standings.
early youth soccer RPI ranking Season results were also released by the Utah High School Activities Association earlier this week. Out of 27 teams in Class 4A, Snow Canyon currently ranks fifth, Dixie his sixth and Crimson Cliffs his 10th.
Tuesday's game
Crimson Cliff 7, Cedar 1
At Crimson Cliffs, the Mustangs scored six goals in the first half to easily defeat the Cedar Reds. Ezekiel Weir, Easton Lott and Hinkley Heaton each scored two goals for the Mustangs, while Ryan Smith added one goal and two assists.
Snow Canyon 6, Hurricane 1
In the Hurricanes, the Snow Canyon Warriors scored three goals in the first half to hold the Tigers to just one point. Kayden Morris and Zachary Buck led the way for the Warriors with two goals each.
Dixie 4, Desert Hills 1
In Dixie, the Flyers took a 4-0 lead at the half and held on to beat Desert Hills 4-1. Iker Meza and Taylor Cogan each had one goal and one assist for Dixie.
friday's game
Dixie 6, Cedar 1
Dixie senior Iker Meza scored a three-goal hat trick, including scoring the Flyers' first goal when teammate James Porter headed the ball into the net off a corner kick about five minutes into the game. , added 2 assists. game.
Snow Canyon 2, Crimson Cliffs 1 (OT)
At Snow Canyon, the Warriors took a 1-0 lead in the first half on Juan Guerrero's penalty kick. The Crimson's Hinkley Heaton then scored the tying goal in the second half on an assist from Ryan Smith. Just two minutes into overtime, Josh Jensen scored the winning goal, the golden goal.
Head coach Kendall Nani told the St. George News after the game, “Winning without three starters due to injury speaks volumes about the quality of this group.'' His grit, heart and effort were outstanding.”
Nani also noted defender Davis Larsen's sliding save on the goal line with less than two minutes left in regulation time, and Ethan Scott's move to right back for the first time to “close out the game.” Mentioned.
“They are a really special team,” Nani added. “I give credit to the Crimson and their coaching staff. They are well-coached and have a lot of talent. But ultimately, our players did what it took to win. They did it. I’m really proud of them.”
Pineview 2, Desert Hills 1
At Desert Hills, the Pineview Panthers scored one goal in each half to earn their first win of the season. Bruce Jacobs and Hayden Blaisdell each scored for the Panthers, while Dillon Bingham scored the only goal for Desert Hills.
Region 9 boys soccer standings (as of April 6)
- Snow Canyon (5-0, 5-1)
- Dixie (4-1, 6-1)
- Crimson Cliffs (3-2, 5-3)
- Desert Hills (2-3, 3-4)
- Cedar (2-2, 2-5)
- Pineview (1-4, 1-6)
- Hurricanes (0-5, 0-6)
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