MHS soccer programs have different takes on season
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August 27, 2025
Members of Marysville’s varsity boys soccer team are from left, front row, Brandon Jeronimo, Jesiah Short, Nathan Stonerock, Peyton Knaul, Daniel Salcedo and Gerald Amaglo; middle row, Luis Zapata, Mason Buckenburger, Diego Lopez, Landon Fritz, Masi Sardinha, Aiden Hamilton and Carter Stanford; back row, Ethan Honaker, Sam Krueger, Dylan Potridge, Caden June, Bryce Stillion and Christian Locsi. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)

MHS soccer programs have different takes on season

By Aleksei Pavloff

Marysville’s soccer scene is a tale of two takes.

The Lady Monarchs hope to claim more wins than they produced last fall.

For the boys, returners from last season’s Central District finalist squad seek redemption.

Marysville’s boys claimed a 12-6-1 overall record with a 2-3 standing in the Ohio C...

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