Kennett High senior Quintin Plourde goes towards goal in the first-half of the Oct. 18 home match against Bow at The Bridge. The teams played to a goalless draw. Plourde scored Kennett's goal in a 2-1 playoff loss at Hollis-Brookline on Wednesday. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Sophomore Tyler Curry battles for the ball at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Timothy Sprouse kicks in the ball from the corner at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior goalie Guillermo Chavarria Burns scoops up the ball at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior goalie Guillermo Chavarria Burns catches a shot on net at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Jack Heysler battles for the ball during Kennett High's match against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kennett High senior Quintin Plourde goes towards goal in the first-half of the Oct. 18 home match against Bow at The Bridge. The teams played to a goalless draw. Plourde scored Kennett's goal in a 2-1 playoff loss at Hollis-Brookline on Wednesday. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Sophomore Tyler Curry battles for the ball at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Timothy Sprouse kicks in the ball from the corner at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior goalie Guillermo Chavarria Burns scoops up the ball at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior goalie Guillermo Chavarria Burns catches a shot on net at the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Pembroke on Oct. 22, which the Eagles won 3-2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — After going almost a month without a loss, the Kennett High boys’ soccer team saw the stellar second half of its season come to an end in the opening round of the Division II playoffs last week.
The No. 10 seeded Eagles (6-7-4) deserved a better fate against No. 7 Hollis-Brookline (9-6-2), who held on for dear life for a 2-1 win last Wednesday.
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