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Varsity Boys Soccer 2017-18

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2016-17

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2015-16

ArchivesAwards MVP Coach's Award Guardian Award Spirit Award

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2014-15

Awards MVP Coach's Award Guardian Award Spirit Award Archives

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2013-14

Record: 10-7-2, 3rd (KAIAC Conference); 3rd (KAIAC Tournament); 5th (ACSC Tournament) All Conference: Shin Ikeda, Ho Gun Lee, Antonio Oh, SJ Lee All Tournament: Shin Ikeda, Thomas Kim, Kevin Baik, SJ Lee All ACSC: Thomas Kim (Golden Boot)

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2012-13

<strong>Record</strong>: 15-7-3, 3rd (KAIAC Conference); 3rd (KAIAC Tournament); 3rd (Far East Tournament) <strong>All Conference</strong>: Alex Kwon, Sang Park, Sam Ban, Shin Ikeda <strong>All Tournament</strong>: Daniel Park, Tatsumi Himoto, Sam Ban, Shin Ikeda <strong>All Far East</strong>: Shin Ikeda, SJ Lee <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DXkrOYpIpvY"

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2011-12

It was a bit of an up and down regular season for the boys soccer team.  They got off to a slow start amid a slew of strong competition within KAIAC.  With an early loss

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2010-11

Record: 18-3-3, 2nd (KAIAC Conference), 2nd (KAIAC Tournament), 1st (Far East Tournament) All Conference: Jimmy Kim, Shu Ikeda, Woojin Kim, Jona Park, Shin Ikeda, Roland Umoru, Allen Shin All Tournament: Shu Ikeda, Jimmy Kim, Roland Umoru, Jona Park,

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2009-10

The 2009-2010 season looked to be a very promising season for the Guardians, who had been knocking at the gates of the championship 3 years running.  With David Kim (DK), Jamie Ha and Tamas Lengyel

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Varsity Boys Soccer 2008-09

Once again the Guardians would be fighting rivals SFS for the top spot within KAIAC. With only 3 losses on the season, the boys dominated their competition, only falling twice to SFS (who had gone

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