This past Saturday, Sep. 9, the Royals boys soccer team lost a hard fought battle to the Washburn Millers by a score of 3-2.
Clarence Weah, sophomore center forward, netted the only two goals for the Royals on the game. His confidence is at an all time high.
Yesterday, Thursday, September 8th, both the boys and girls Royals soccer teams hosted the Wayzata Trojans in a Lake Conference match-up.
The boys’ game started at 5 p.m., while the girls game was second in the doubleheader, scheduled to start at 7 p.m. The girls game started late after having to be delayed due to the boys going in OT.
Last night, the Royals football team took their second loss of the season 20-38 to the Waconia Wildcats.
The Royals defense,again, struggled early in the game but this time they weren't able to turn things around. They continually got burned deep through the game and the Wildcats made them pay with that.
Despite graduating a few key runners, the Royals girls cross country team is looking forward to a successful new season, riding equally on the performance of both under and upperclassmen.
The thriving Royals volleyball team is off to a great start, with a record of three wins and one loss. They are looking to add another win to their record today at 7 p.m. at Roseville High School.
Last night, the Royals boys’ soccer team, with a fighting effort, tied the Cretin-Derham Hall Raiders by a score of five to five.
Jake Rosenblum, senior wing, believed the game was a fierce contest filled with back and forth action.
The Vikings had a big win last week against the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars. The Vikings defense really stepped up and shut down many of the Jaguars key offensive threats. Including holding star wideout Allen Robinson was held to just one catch.
The Minnesota Showcase, officially called the “Minnesota Football Coaches Association Tackle Cancer All-Star Football Game,” took place at US Bank Stadium on Dec. 3.