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JCCC rallies for a 2-1 win at Southeast

The photo captures an outdoor soccer match in action. Here's a breakdown of the scene:


Players: Three are visible.

One player in a white jersey (number 15) is in possession of the ball and appears to be preparing to kick it.
Two players in blue jerseys, one of whom wears number 22, are running toward the player with the ball, likely trying to defend or intercept.



Setting:

The match is taking place on a grass field enclosed by a chain-link fence.
Trees and greenery are visible in the background, suggesting a park or natural setting.
The photo captures an outdoor soccer match in action. Here's a breakdown of the scene: Players: Three are visible. One player in a white jersey (number 15) is in possession of the ball and appears to be preparing to kick it. Two players in blue jerseys, one of whom wears number 22, are running toward the player with the ball, likely trying to defend or intercept. Setting: The match is taking place on a grass field enclosed by a chain-link fence. Trees and greenery are visible in the background, suggesting a park or natural setting.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The No. 16-ranked Johnson County Community College men's soccer team clawed back from a first-half deficit to defeat Southeast Community College 2-1 on Saturday in Beatrice, Neb.

The Bobcats struck first in the 31on a goal by Ilhan Moussaoui.

Johnson County struggled to find rhythm early, managing just three shots in the opening half, with only one on target.

However, the second half was a different story.  The Cavaliers fired six shots, three on net, with two finding paydirt.

Sophomore forward Tanner Poirier tied the game in the 61st minute with his third goal of the season off a feed from freshman forward Khoi Woods.

Woods again provided perfect feed to set up the game-winning goal by freshman forward Conor Meyers in the 83rd minute for his fourth score of the year.  Woods now ranks second in the conference with 23 points and tied for second in both goals (9) and assists (5).

Freshman Daniel Wozniak made the start in goal for the Cavaliers, allowing just one goal while making four saves. The victory gives him a record of 6-3-3 on the season.

Johnson County (10-4-4/4-1-2) will close out the regular season on Wednesday, October 22 at Kansas City Kansas Community College (6-6-2/3-3-1).