Caleb Kelly was having a slight case of deja vu to Geneva ’s first goal of the season.
As a corner kick from Chase Marquardt came soaring into the box, the senior found himself all alone near the far post, ready to head the ball whenever it came in.
On the team’s first goal of the season against Marmion, Kelly headed the ball right to junior Gabe Barwiolek, who buried it in on a header.
But this time around, Kelly wasn’t looking to get another assist. He was looking for the back of the net.
“I just wanted to get the ball in,” Kelly said. “It felt really good, especially on senior night, too. I haven’t been looking forward to this day, but it was fun to celebrate everyone.”
Kelly’s goal ended up being the cherry on top to end the Vikings’ regular season, securing a 2-0 victory over