Iowa City Regina Defeats St. Albert 3-2 for State Soccer Title
Iowa City Regina secured its ninth boys soccer state title by defeating St. Albert 3-2. Senior standout Laird Holden delivered a hat trick, leading the Regals to victory at Mediacom Stadium. St. Albert's campaign concluded with two late goals, but Regina's early lead proved insurmountable, marking an unbeaten season at 21-0-1. Head coach Rick Larew emphasized team unity as key to their success, expressing gratitude for the players' hard work. The Regals' triumph ties them with Iowa City West for the most championships in Iowa boys soccer history.
By the Numbers- Iowa City Regina remains undefeated in state finals, now 9-0.
- Laird Holden scored 43 goals during his senior season.
- The Regals finished the season with a record of 21-0-1.
While Regina dominated, St. Albert showcased resilience, scoring two late goals and having a strong season overall with Kyle Irwin's 29 goals and 25 assists. Their performance highlights the competitive landscape of high school soccer in Iowa.
State of Play- Regina enjoyed a strong season, only tying once against Class 3A's Pleasant Valley.
- St. Albert's journey included their second runner-up finish at the state tournament.
Following this victory, Regina aims to maintain its dominance in upcoming seasons, while St. Albert will likely leverage this experience to fuel their future efforts in the pursuit of a championship.
Bottom LineThe Regals' ninth title underscores their historical excellence in Iowa soccer, cementing their legacy and setting expectations for sustained success. Their dedication and teamwork serve as a compelling model for future teams.
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