Kingsford’s Evan Grymes (6) boots the ball to a teammate as Andrew Leskowicz (10) of Kimberly defends in soccer action Friday in Kimberly, Wis. (Terry Raiche photo)

Kingsford went 2-1 during a weekend soccer trip into Wisconsin, bowing 3-1 to Kimberly before posting 4-1 wins over both Amery and Washburn.

KHS coach Zach Celello said the Flivvers bounced back from a tough loss last week to Houghton by playing “a great game” against highly-rated Kimberly. “Despite the result, they played confident team soccer and never backed down from the challenge,” Celello said.

Kingsford, 9-4 overall, will host Marquette today, marking the first contest on the new turf at Flivver Field. The junior varsity game is set for 3 p.m. followed by the varsity match at 5 p.m.

On Friday in Kimberly, Jonah Nelso

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