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The Quincy Notre Dame Boys Soccer Program, under the guidance of Coach Greg Reis, embarks on a new season following a robust 2024. With a strong postseason history and key matches lined up in 2025, the team aims to build on its legacy of excellence. The girls’ team also shows promise with their defensive skills. Fans are excited as the program continues to develop young talent in the community.

Quincy Soccer: A Legacy of Passion, Skill, and Excitement

In the heart of Quincy, a youthful fervor meets rich sporting tradition on the Advance Physical Therapy Field. The Quincy Notre Dame Boys Soccer Program is gearing up for another thrilling season under the watchful eye of long-time head coach Greg Reis, who is stepping into his 30th year at the helm. Coach Reis boasts an impressive all-time record of 419 wins, 221 losses, and 64 draws, a testament to his dedication and expertise in guiding young athletes.

Reflecting on the 2024 Season

The 2024 season saw the Quincy Notre Dame team showcase their skills with a solid record of 13 wins, 5 losses, and 2 draws. The journey, however, ended in a disappointing 4-0 loss to Peoria Christian in the Class 1A regional championship. As the dust settles on this past season, fans are left reflecting on the team’s impressive postseason history, which includes 16 sectional championships, a remarkable 8 final four appearances, and four state championships won in 1985, 2011, 2018, and most recently, 2022.

Moving Forward: The 2025 Schedule Highlights

With the past behind them, the Quincy Notre Dame squad is now turning its focus toward the upcoming 2025 season. The schedule promises to be both challenging and exhilarating, with key matches lined up, including:

  • August 25: Peoria Notre Dame
  • August 28: Providence
  • August 29: Ladue
  • August 30: Clayton
  • September 2: at Hannibal
  • September 5: at Rock Island Alleman
  • September 6: at Mendota
  • September 8: Monmouth-Roseville
  • September 11: at Quincy High School
  • September 15: vs. Chatham Glenwood at Illinois College
  • September 18: at Rochester
  • September 20: Normal Community
  • September 25-27: at Great River Classic in Bettendorf, Iowa
  • September 29: at Macomb
  • September 30: at Springfield
  • October 4: Gateway Legacy Christian Academy
  • October 6: Springfield Sacred Heart-Griffin
  • October 9: Quincy High School

Developing Talent: The Impact of Former Players

The Quincy Notre Dame soccer program has consistently served as a launching pad for young talents, with many former players currently making their mark in college soccer. Notable alumni include students from various colleges such as Saint Louis University, Quincy University, and John Wood Community College. This creates a sense of community and excitement, as current players strive to follow in the footsteps of these successful alumni.

The Girls Team Shines in Defensive Displays

Furthermore, it’s not just the boys’ team making headlines. The Quincy Notre Dame Girls Soccer Team recently showcased their resilience in a match against Marquette Catholic, finishing in a tightly contested 0-0 tie. Both teams demonstrated their tactical prowess, with Marquette’s coach expressing pride in his players’ performance despite the draw.

The upcoming seasons for both the boys and girls soccer teams in Quincy promise to be full of spirited competition, community support, and incredible moments on the field. Regardless of past seasons’ endings, the future looks bright for the Quincy Notre Dame soccer programs, as they seek to continue their legacies of excellence and inspire young athletes in the community.

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