Tough loss for men’s soccer team
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The team huddles to go over strategy before the game starts.

Goalie Nathan Watkins stops a shot by Madison College in the first half.

Patrick Stilb, #14 showing great ball control.
The MATC men’s soccer team went up against Madison College and played a good game. The first half was steady and each team was determined to score.
Unfortunately, the score was zero for MATC and two goals for Madison. In the last half, both teams put in the effort to not only score but to enjoy the game as well.
Madison ended up scoring three more points within the last half of the game, with a total of five points for the win.
Despite the loss, the team showed great spirit and stayed positive regardless of the result.

Alexander Lopez, goes after the ball as Madison player #10 aims for a goal.

Freshman midfielder Stephen Lisiecki, drives on the ball.