GENEVA — Geneva coach Jason Bhatta knows how important set pieces can be for a team to be successful.

And in the Vikings’ season opener, they showed that they heard his message loud and cleared.

Geneva scored four goals off of four separate set-piece situations to come away with a 4-0 victory in its season opener against Marmion on Tuesday.

“We’ve got some big bodies out there and we got some good service off of our throws, corners or whatever set pieces we had,” Bhatta said. “Credit to the boys, they played great and deserve to enjoy the night.”

The Vikings (1-0) struck the scoreboard first in the 21st minute of play off of a corner kick. After senior Chase Marquardt sent the ball to the far post to find senior Caleb Kelly, who centered the ball with his head to junior Gabe Barwio

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