Sunday, July 17, 2016

Kings Roll Past Next Level Soccer in Friendly 5-0

After Annandale cancelled on the Kings on Thursday, the Kings invited Next Level Soccer to play at CCBC Essex today. As you can see from the headline, the score was the most lopsided in Kings history, with both the most goals scored in a game and the first clean sheet in the club’s history, joint-owned by Camdon Kook and Bryan Csee, who played a half each. Next Level Soccer finished 8-0-1 in the Spring Season in the Maryland Major Soccer League. The most memorable goal was the last one, a SportsCenter Top 10 worthy goal from Tommy O’Keefe. He struck the ball from 30 years out into the very top of the net, giving the Next Level keeper no chance.

There’s not much to say about this game, except that it was a good overall performance against a slow team that looked like they weren’t truly fit to be a professional side. There were some professionals playing for them, but they did not seem like professionals.

Next week, the Kings travel to Bowie to take on Maryland United. Should the league determine Annandale forfeited today, the Kings have clinched the division championship in their league.

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