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Boys' soccer stays scoreless in home opener

The Newtonite September 11, 2012
by Jacob Schwartz Boys’ soccer, 0-1, struggled in Thursday’s season opener against Braintree, losing 2-0 at home.

Wraps: Boys’ soccer’s season ends in first round of postseason

The Newtonite June 6, 2012
by Jennie King Boys’ soccer, 6-6-6, achieved its goal of making the postseason, but lost to Brookline in the first round of the Sectional Tournament Saturday, Nov. 25.

Subvarsity boys’ soccer emphasizes development

The Newtonite November 23, 2011
by Fatema Zaidi JV boys’ soccer, 7-9-2, consisted of members from all classes yet still showed incredible team chemistry, according to sophomore Sam Jones, a captain with junior Gilad Seckler.

Brookline exacts revenge against Tigers in heated 1-0 tournament thriller

The Newtonite November 9, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg Twenty minutes into boys’ soccer’s preliminary round match at Brookline, the “beautiful game” turned ugly. After the ruckus cleared and order was restored, the night grew even uglier for the Tigers.

Tigers' postseason hopes rest on final two games

The Newtonite October 28, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg Once again, boys’ soccer faces a season on the brink. One year removed from a magical run in the State Tournament, the Tigers, 6-5-5 Wednesday, needed at least a draw from their final two matches to sneak into the playoffs.

Boys' soccer can't find breakthrough in scoreless draw against Brookline

The Newtonite October 21, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg The match was much more exciting than the scoreboard suggested. Although scoreless draws tend to be the bane of a soccer fan's existence, the significant crowd at Dickinson Stadium was treated to an intense soccer match that had a playoff atmosphere between two bitter rivals.

Braintree hurts boys' soccer in injury time

The Newtonite October 11, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg For the entire 80-minute game Thursday, boys’ soccer, 4-3-4, stifled Braintree and dominated the run of play. The collapse came in the 82nd minute.

Tigers win, raise money for Dana-Farber in Kicks for Cancer match

The Newtonite October 4, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg As coach Roy Dow put it, the name on the back of the jersey was much more important than the name on the front. On the rainy turf at Concord-Carlisle, boys’ soccer defeated Brookline 2-0 Saturday thanks to a brace from senior Luke Westman, but the final score depicts only part of the story.

Boys’ soccer looks to defend Division I North title

The Newtonite September 30, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg Last year, boys’ soccer, led by rookie coach Roy Dow, made a fairytale run deep into the postseason, winning the Division I North title in the process.

Missed opportunities haunt Tigers in 2-0 loss to Flyers

The Newtonite September 28, 2011
by Kristian Lundberg For boys' soccer, the story of the match was all too familiar. The Tigers had their chances. They just failed to score on any of them. Framingham shut out boys' soccer 2-0 Monday at Cold Spring Park, as the Tigers were once again thwarted by their inability to put the ball in the back of the net.
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