News Summary

The anticipation builds as the 2025 high school boys soccer season is set to start in Oregon on August 18, 2025. Players are already engaging in pre-season activities to prepare for the upcoming matches. Notable games will kick off from August 28, featuring teams from the Three Rivers League. Fans can expect exciting match-ups and emerging players making their mark. With a mix of seasoned athletes and new talent, the fall season promises thrilling soccer action. Get ready to cheer for your local teams!

Excitement Builds in Oregon as the 2025 High School Boys Soccer Season Approaches

Hey, soccer fans of Oregon! Gather around because the 2025 high school boys soccer season is just around the corner, officially kicking off on Monday, August 18, 2025. Can you feel the excitement in the air? From rookies to seasoned veterans, everyone is buzzing with anticipation.

Pre-Season Activities Are Here!

Even before the official start, players have been hitting the ground running. Thanks to the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA), pre-season activities like hitting the weight room, participating in club plays, and joining team camps have been allowed. Coaches and players have been busy perfecting their game and getting into prime condition to show their skills when the whistle blows.

Mark Your Calendars for the First Games!

Now, if you’re really looking forward to the action, make sure to circle Thursday, August 28, 2025 on your calendar. That’s when the first jamborees and games will start. Fast forward a few days to Tuesday, September 2, 2025, and teams like Lakeridge, Lake Oswego, and West Linn will be diving into their 2025 seasons. Here’s what the schedule looks like:

  • Lakeridge will be traveling to take on McNary at 7 p.m.
  • Lake Oswego faces McDaniel, with game time still to be determined.
  • West Linn is set to challenge Grant, with their game time also yet to be announced.

And that’s not all! Other exciting match-ups in the Three Rivers League (TRL) include:

  • South Salem at Tualatin on Tuesday, September 2; game time TBD.
  • Oregon City facing Benson at Marshall on Thursday, September 4, at 7 p.m.
  • Lake City, Idaho, will be visiting Tigard at 5 p.m. on Friday, August 29.

Players to Keep an Eye On!

As the teams gear up for the season, there’s a lot of buzz about some standout players making waves this year. Tigard will expect to welcome back five all-league players, including Ulises Trujillo, a first-team junior forward who’s ready to take things up a notch. Tualatin is also prepping to have three all-league forwards returning to help kick off the season.

Meanwhile, Oregon City has its eyes on junior midfielder Shuto Nishiyori, who has made quite the name for himself as an all-league player. Ooh la la, fans are definitely craving some thrilling soccer moments!

Skills, Strategy, and New Faces

Beyond the fanfare, teams will be focusing heavily on mastering crucial techniques and strategies. Understanding space and executing plays efficiently have become keystones of preparation. With many players moving on to new adventures (aka graduation), this year’s roster changes will pave the way for fresh talent to shine.

Keep your eyes peeled for some rising stars, such as:

  • Anderson Quinteros from Triway, a junior midfielder who put up 6 goals and 2 assists last year.
  • Andrew Shahan from Tuslaw, a junior forward who scored an impressive 15 goals and added 2 assists.
  • Bryan Martin, a senior goalkeeper from Central Christian, known for his stellar communication and effectiveness in the box.
  • Calen Relle from Wooster, a senior midfielder with an impressive count of 19 assists and 6 goals last season.
  • Chase Coblenz, a senior goalkeeper from Hiland, who anchored the defense with a whopping 14 shutouts.
  • Christian Mullet from Hiland, a junior forward, who last season bagged 7 goals and rattled off 17 assists.

Ready to Kick Off!

With teams mix-matching proven leaders and fresh faces, the fall season promises to be filled with exciting soccer, memorable moments, and a whole lot of spirit. Who’s excited to see how it all unfolds? Don’t forget to cheer on your local teams as they tackle the competition ahead. Here’s to an amazing season!

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