Men's Soccer

 
Kevin Kewley brings with him not only a wealth of playing experience, but coaching as well.  After playing professionally for 18 years, Kewley went on to coach the Wichita Wings and then continued his career coaching in club soccer.
Pratt competes in the competitive Jawhawk Conference with 11 other schools in the conference. 

News Items

Two Soccer Players Earn Post Season Honors

Pratt Community College had two members of the Men’s Soccer Team earn post season honors. Charles Samushonga, sophomore goalkeeper, who had another outstanding season for the Beavers, was named First Team All-Region, and Second Team All-Conference. David Coulter, sophomore midfielder, who was again outstanding for the team, was named All-Conference Honorable Mention. This is the second...more »

Beavers fall to #11 ranked Cloud

Pratt Community College’s Men’s Soccer season came to a screeching halt Tues., Oct. 25, with a 3-0 loss to #11 ranked Cloud County Community College. The Beavers played a tough first half against the strong wind, but both teams had chances to score.
 
Charlie Samsushonga rescued the Beavers with some fine goalkeeping, but the half ended 0-0. In the second half, and...more »

Men’s Soccer moves on in playoffs

The Beavers hosted the Northwest Tech Mavericks in the first ever playoff game played in Pratt on Sun., Oct. 23. Both teams looked nervous from the start, and neither team created any clear cut goal scoring chances. However, the Beavers got a break after 30 minutes of play, when a Northwest Tech defender was called for a handball in the penalty box. From the resulting penalty kick, Jonny Porta...more »

Men’s Soccer Makes Playoffs for Second Year

The Pratt Community College Men’s Soccer Team has qualified for the Region VI Play-offs for the second year in a row. The program was started in 2010 and has made the play-offs every year of its existence.
 
PCC will host Northwestern Technical College on Sun., Oct. 23 at 4 p.m. The winner will advance in the tournament and will play #1 seed, Cloud County Community...more »

Men’s Soccer Beats Neosho County

On Tuesday morning, the Men’s soccer team travelled to Chanute to take on the Neosho Panthers, knowing that the winner of this contest would move into the playoffs.
 
The game, again, was played in gale force winds. In the first half playing against the wind, each side had chances to score, however great goalkeeping from Charlie Samushonga, and fine defense led by Mitch...more »

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