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“I felt like we lost a lot of quality programs in schools when they got smaller,” he said. “From an athletic standpoint, I didn’t like the way it elevated freshmen into such big roles. And that’s ironic because this year we’ve got a couple pretty talented freshmen that are pushing for starting spots. I liked it back in the days when you had really solid JV teams and kids had to pay their dues, they just didn’t get jobs handed to them straight off the mark. I also think from an injury standpoint you’re having 14- to 15-year-old boys trying to compete with 18-year-old boys, that’s just a big physical difference… I’m glad we’re back. And I like the challenge of playing higher-level opponents. I think, for our better players, it is definitely a better training environment. We’ve been playing some of those teams anyways but it will be fun to get back there with them.”

Assisting Lehnhart on the coaching staff are Tim Harrison, Eli Wray, Colin Flynn, Ben Unduraga and Mitch White.


Seniors – Malcolm Bahn, Nathaniel Brennell, Kellen country wise email marketing list Chester, Kai Ciambor, Caden Haygood, Reed Maier, Ahmir Parker, Matthew Plang, Cole Reel, Owen Rumsey and Ryan Thibodeau.

Juniors – Noah Ault, Jesper Bennetsen, Alder Caouette, Kevin Flores-Lopez, Daniel Juergens, David Kresina, Clive Mateo, Emmett Mesdag, Kaden Odenheimer, Elias Schane, Fixx Siner and Elliot Welch.

Sophomores – Maddox Carroll, Jake Chambers, Elan Chappell, Ibrahima Diouf, Inde Eckerson, Atagan Hood, Calvin Landvik, Sam Mazon, John Melancon, Chase Mesdag, Surin Pyare, Ean Rivera, Gavin Sebastian, Erik Thompson and Ethan Van Kirk.

Freshmen – Summit Boss, Troy Edgar, Bryce Haygood, Zachary Lagerquist, Lucas Luder, Jayce McDonald, Kai Mesdag, Osian Morris, Cohen Odenheimer, Alex Tripp and Callan Walker.

Since 2000, the JDHS girls have been in 22 of 24 state tournaments and the JDHS boys 24 of 24.

In 2018, due to the Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA) fairly putting schools into conferences based on enrollment numbers, JDHS was placed in DII after a storied history in Alaska soccer that included multiple state titles (girls – ’04. boys – ’01, ’03, ’08, ’10, ’11), runner-up finishes (girls – ’06, ’09. boys – 2000, ’02, ’04, ’06, ’07, ’12) and multiple qualifications into the state tournament (TMHS girls qualified for state in ’13, ’14) when all schools played in one division.
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