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GABE GOT GAME: On Senior Night, midfielder Gabe Palacios ’20 passes the ball as forward Eric Guo (NDHS ’21) trails behind. The game ended in a 2-2 tie Feb. 3, marking the last time that the 11 seniors suited up in the regular season on Ted Slavin Field.  Credit: Eugean Choi

Season ends with first round playoff loss

Eugean Choi March 3, 2020

The first round of CIF Playoffs concluded with the boys’ soccer team losing 3-2 to Santa Barbara High School on Feb. 12. Although the loss marked the last time he would play with his high school teammates,...

 Midfielder Connor Colao ’21 dribbles the ball in a 6-2 win at home against league opponent Bishop Alemany High School on Jan. 10. The squad’s next game is at home against league opponent Chaminade College Preparatory High School today. Credit: Eugean Choi/Chronicle

Squad strives for deep run in playoffs

Eugean Choi January 29, 2020

Although the boys’ soccer team started off the season strong with wins in its first three matches, the squad has struggled recently, losing three of its eight league matches and drawing one. The team...

Boys’ soccer win their second league game

Eugean Choi January 11, 2020

The boys’ soccer team won against Alemany High School 6-2 on Jan. 10. Midfielder Pablo Greenlee ’20 said that he had high expectations for this game, and he was ultimately able to fulfill his goal.  “Going...

Midfielder Pablo Greenlee ’20 dribbles the ball ahead in the 4-0 win against Windward High School on Friday. Greenlee scored the fourth goal for the Wolverines late in the second half. Credit: Charlie Wang/Chronicle

Boys’ soccer looking to build off strong start

Eugean Choi December 11, 2019

After placing second to Loyola High School in Mission League and losing to Hueneme High School in the first round of CIF Playoffs last season, the boys’ soccer team is focused on winning a Mission League...

Boys’ soccer drops playoff match

Aaron Park February 16, 2017

Coming off of an 11-8-4 season, the boys' soccer team suffered a first-round playoff defeat to Redondo Union on Thursday.  The loss eliminates the Wolverines from postseason play. "We started poorly,"...

Playoff Preview: Boys’ Soccer at Redondo Union

Aaron Park February 13, 2017

UPDATE (2/15, 12:45 p.m): The game has been moved to Thursday at 5 p.m. due to a storm in the forecast. The boys' soccer team will enter the playoffs Friday at Redondo Union, capping a regular season...

Last-second goal leads to boys’ soccer tie

Aaron Park January 28, 2017

The boys' soccer team narrowly missed out on a road win Friday night, falling short on Loyola's game-ending equalizer which knotted the score at 1. Head Coach Kris Ward expressed dissatisfaction with...

Boys’ soccer takes first league loss

Aaron Park January 10, 2017

The boys's soccer team lost a league game for the first time this season, dropping a home match to Crespi 1-0. The loss follows a pair of scoreless ties to open the team's league season. It is the third...

Squad competes in South Torrance High School tournament

Aaron Park December 29, 2016

Despite achieving a 4-1 record, the boys' soccer team placed ninth in the South Torrance High School Tournament between Dec. 20 and Dec. 22. "We experienced success and failure, we held our nerve against...

Boy’s soccer victorious in first home game

Aaron Park December 10, 2016

The boys' soccer team won a taut 1-0 victory over Culver City on Friday night, securing its first home victory of the season. The Wolverines' high-press system set up Will Roskin '18's decisive goal,...

Boys’ soccer earns first victory of season

Aaron Park December 5, 2016

The Wolverines defeated Agoura 2-0 on Monday night to secure their first victory of the season. "We were very organized," head coach Kris Ward said. "The work we did last week showed. We were organized...

Boy’s soccer team opens season with defeat

Aaron Park December 3, 2016

The boys’ soccer team opened its season with a 5-1 loss to Hueneme on Nov. 29, in recently hired head coach Kris Ward’s first game. Despite the defeat, Ward  said that he found positive takeaways...

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