Kent boys’ soccer is one of the oldest and proudest soccer programs in New England. As one of the earliest members of the Western New England Prep School Soccer Association (WNEPSSA), Kent has a storied history on the pitch. We hold proud the hallmarks of Kent soccer: teamwork, selflessness, sportsmanship, a workmanlike attitude, and excellence on the field...
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2010 - 2011 Season Summary: The boys’ varsity soccer team advanced to the finals of the Class A New England tournament for the second straight year. Winless through the first seven games, the team showed their mettle with a strong season finish that earned them the number five seed. Surely the season highlight was the boys’ stunning 4-2 win over rival Hotchkiss in the semifinals. They not only beat the undefeated number one seed who was going for their third straight New England title, but in scoring four goals equaled the total goals scored against them all year. This followed an exciting overtime win in the first round against Exeter. In the finals, Northfield Mount Hermon turned that around scoring an overtime “golden” goal to cap a truly remarkable year.