Posts Tagged ‘Richmond High School Boys Soccer’
For Oilers, and Richmond, a night of pride in defeat
Forty-five minutes after the North Coast Section quarterfinal playoff game ended, and they had lost, the boys from the Richmond High School soccer team came out of their locker room and walked back toward the field. Still wearing their jerseys, under their red team jackets, they looked like they might be trying to play another…
Read MoreRichmond boys’ soccer takes on Dougherty Valley in first round of NCS playoffs
The Richmond High School boys’ soccer team will open its North Coast Section playoffs tonight when they play host to Dougherty Valley High School at 7:00 p.m. Richmond, which owns a 15-4-5 record on the season, was rewarded for its strong play this year when the seeding for the Division 1 bracket was announced last…
Read MoreRichmond Oilers defeat Berkeley High 3-2 in meeting of top soccer teams
Nine days after losing to De La Salle, the Richmond High School boys’ soccer team had another chance to take on a top soccer team in the area. This time, against Berkeley High School, the Oilers pulled out a 3-2 win. Monday night’s meeting with the Yellow Jackets was the Oilers’ final home game of…
Read MoreRichmond boys look to build off of Saturday’s loss to De La Salle
A 2-1 road loss to De La Salle High School in Concord ended a 13-game unbeaten streak for the Richmond High boys’ soccer team on Saturday night, but the players and coaches viewed the match as an opportunity to build for the end of the regular season and the playoffs. Early on in the season,…
Read MoreMontes scores three times in Richmond High School’s 3-1 win over El Cerrito in boys’ soccer
With the Richmond High School boys’ soccer team clinging to a 2-1 lead, a strong attack by Richmond forward Eduardo Bramvila set up a corner kick for the Oilers during Tuesday’s match at El Cerrito High School.
Read MoreRios’ late goal seals victory for Richmond boys’ soccer over Alameda Hornets
The score was tied 1-1, and the Richmond High School boys’ soccer team was on the counter-attack. Kio Arriola streaked down the left side of the field, closest to the Oilers’ home crowd, with the ball at his feet.
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