The U-18 Lake Washington Chargers defeated Fall City United 2-0 to win the 2009 President
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The U-18 Lake Washington Chargers defeated Fall City United 2-0 to win the 2009 President's Cup. Top row, from left: Coach Kevin Skogen, Kenny Narita, Nate Christiansen, Nick Hayward, Adrian Simpson, Adam Krebs, Nathan Johnson, Ryan Cox, Ryan Peabody, Kevin Light, Kent Schmuland, and Coach Ed Bradley. Bottom row, from left: Kyle Gillam, Christian Schultz, George Howard, Mauricio Romano, Reed Cahill, David Gillam and Trent Spangler.

U-18 Lake Washington Chargers claim President's Cup


December 15, 2009 · 12:21 PM

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The local Lake Washington U-18 Chargers, consisting of high schools students attending Lake Washington, Redmond, Interlake and Bellevue Christian, defeated Fall City United, 2-0, to win the 2009 President's Cup last Sunday, Dec. 13, at Starfire Sports Complex in Tuwkila.

Midway through the first half, Adam Krebs of Lake Washington High assisted a header to Interlake High's Christian Schultz for the game's first score, and early in the second half it was Krebs scoring off a feed from fellow Kangaroo David Gillam.

Redmond High's Mauricio Romano was solid in goal, making several key saves to earn the shutout.

The President's Cup is an annual event sponsored by the Washington State Youth Soccer Association and the Dairy Farmers of America.

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