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Conway Boys’ Soccer Chases the 3-Peat

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Pierson Wekkin
Senior Brody Tyler leaps to stop a goal from being scored at practice.

The Conway Varsity Boy’s Soccer team has been playing lights out this season and is looking to achieve a three-peat at State. They have a near-perfect record during non-conference play with their only loss coming from their first game against Fayetteville. They also haven’t let up a goal since their match against Fayetteville; Senior, Defender, Tripp Strange said, “Defense has been the most important factor this season because we haven’t let up a goal since our first game against Fayetteville.” In addition to the team’s success, Junior, Logan Geier has goals he wants to reach before the end of the season. Geier said, “ By the end of this season, I want to beat my scoring record in a single season, which is at 4 goals right now, and there are lots of games left for me to score more goals.” Conway Boy’s Varsity Soccer has built a superb defense with defensive stars like Tripp Strange and Logan Geier, and offensive playmakers such as Henry Ross and Ian Booy Conway is poised to reach the State Championship and achieve the desired three-peat.

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Pierson Wekkin
Pierson Wekkin, Staff Writer
I'm Pierson Wekkin. I love managing basketball, writing sport stories, lifting, running, walking, biking, watching tv, and hanging out with friends. I want to attend the University of Arkansas for Journalism and go from there. The staff lovingly refers to me as P-Dog, and I'm excited to work on staff this year.

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