THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – The Kingsmen faced off against Redlands (7-2-3, 4-1-2 SCIAC) on Saturday night in a game that emphasized strong defensive play. This match featured two SCIAC teams ranked third (Redlands) and fourth (Kingsmen) in the men's soccer conference standings. After 90 minutes of intense action, the match concluded in a tie, reflecting both teams' defensive abilities.
Throughout the game, the Kingsmen managed to take a total of 16 shots.
JP Melgoza stood out with a game-high five shots, including one on goal, demonstrating his offensive capabilities. Other contributors to the Kingsmen's attack included
Max Scott,
Dane Paulson,
Kane Reese,
Jackson Endsley,
Alejandro Loza, and
Joel Wollin, all of whom added to the team's shot tally.
As a result of this match, the Kingsmen's record now stands at 5-5-3 (3-3-2 SCIAC). The tie showcased the team's ability to compete defensively, but they will be looking to improve their offensive output in future matches.
Next up, the Kingsmen will travel to Pomona-Pitzer for another SCIAC matchup this Wednesday. This upcoming game presents an opportunity for the team to build on their performance and push for a stronger position in the conference standings.