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Mazon earned the Crimson Bears Lunch Pail Award for that assist.

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:52 am
by mouakter9005
The JDHS boys moved to the top of the RBC and now own a 3-0-2 record (7-1-3 overall). Colony is second at 4-1-2 RBC (13-1-2 OA), West Valley 4-3-1 (7-4-1 OA), Wasilla 2-2-1 (9-5-3 OA) and Lathrop 0-7 (4-7 OA).

“We rolled,” JDHS boys coach Gary Lehnhart said of the Crimson Bears blank sheet.

JDHS senior Kai Ciambor scored three goals in the game and assisted on the opening Crimson Bears score. Two minutes into play, Ciambor sent a corner kick into the Lathrop box and senior Kellen Chester blasted it home.

“We have really been working hard on those so that was nice to see,” Lehnhart said.

Roughly 10 minutes later, senior Ahmir Parker scored on a crossing pass from senior Owen Rumsey.

Sophomore Sam Mazon won a ball in a scrum and trickled country wise email marketing list it out to senior Caden Haygood, who hit a hard shot that the keeper couldn’t handle and Haygood had his first varsity goal for a 3-0 tally.


“There was one moment in the first half on the goal that Caden scored, and I told the guys at halftime, that really stood out to me,” Lehnhart said. “Sam made a play, a really good hustle play, to just win a ball that he had no business winning. In a place he could have said, ‘Oh, this isn’t even going to matter, I have no chance,’ and he goes in there, wins the ball, it rolls out and Caden takes this shot and it goes in. Those are the things that make a difference. And that is what we are trying to do, trying to play a lot of people, trying to get everybody to play at a faster, higher level and then being willing to rest and being willing to sub. The only way that works is if people buy in and are willing to go out of the game and let somebody else come in and hopefully that means everybody plays at a higher level.”

Ciambor scored the next two goals before the first half ended.

Lehnhart said he enjoyed the first because junior Fixx Siner was wide open with the ball and had a chance for a shot.

“He could have easily tried to score himself, but Kai was even more open and he tapped it for an easy goal for Kai,” Lehnhart said. “So that was really unselfish.”

Ciambor’s third goal was just before the half ended on a cross from freshman Bryce Haygood for a 5-0 lead at the break.

Ten minutes into the second half, JDHS senior Reed Maier crossed a ball into Haygood for 6-0 and junior Emmett Mesdag crossed a ball into Ciambor at the 66th minute for 7-0.