Senior Jack Heysler (left) and sophomore Hunter Roberts race to the ball during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Evan Cicero slides to redirect the ball during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Beckett Clark (right) redirects a kick headed for the Eagles' net during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The ball shoots past the Eagle defense for a Lebanon goal during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Owen Lebel (center) boots the ball away from the Eagles' net during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Jack Heysler (left) and sophomore Hunter Roberts race to the ball during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Evan Cicero slides to redirect the ball during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Senior Beckett Clark (right) redirects a kick headed for the Eagles' net during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The ball shoots past the Eagle defense for a Lebanon goal during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Owen Lebel (center) boots the ball away from the Eagles' net during the Kennett High School boys soccer game against Lebanon, which the Eagles lost 2-0, on Sept. 19. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — If not for bad luck, the Kennett High boys’ soccer team wouldn’t have any. The Eagles played two more opponents tough last week at The Bridge, but the ball never seemed to bounce the hometown flock’s way.
KHS fell 1-0 at home to Hollis-Brookline (4-2) on Tuesday and 2-0 on home turf to Lebanon (4-2-1) on Friday. Coach Kevin Lebel’s troops gave the Cavaliers and the Raiders all they could handle but both teams left town with the wins.
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