Boys soccer Kamiak 3 - Shorecrest 1 in non-league game

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In a non-league boys soccer match on March 12, 2025, Kamiak secured a 3-1 victory over Shorecrest. The game began with a promising start for Shorecrest, as Kaleb Chaka netted a goal just five minutes into the match. However, the lead was quickly erased when Yegor Tarasov of Kamiak converted a penalty kick only four minutes later. Tarasov then demonstrated his scoring prowess by completing a hat trick with goals in the 36th and 51st minutes. His remarkable performance not only led his team to victory but also marked a strong debut for the season.

Assists from Jackson McKenzie and Channing Sin further highlighted the teamwork displayed by the Knights. This match not only reflects the competitive nature of local high school soccer but also sets the tone for the upcoming season. As fans anticipate more thrilling matches, the local soccer community is buzzing with excitement.

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