Blue Jays Ground Ben Franklin Falcons on Alumni Field at John Ryan Stadium
![Senior Will McQueen scored one of four goals that pushed the Blue Jays past Ben Franklin at John Ryan Stadium.](https://cdn.jesuitnola.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Soccer_20131204_JHSvsBenFranklin_CAB2392-506x336.jpg)
Senior Will McQueen scored one of four goals that pushed the Blue Jays past Ben Franklin at John Ryan Stadium.
The Blue Jay soccer team ran its record to 2-0 with a victory over the Falcons of Ben Franklin at John Ryan Stadium on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Scoring goals for the Jays were seniors Cameron Coulon, Will McQueen, and Pat Monsour, and sophomore Chase Rushing. Senior Nick Tadros was in goal for Jesuit.
The team returns to action this weekend in “The Show,” a tournament in Brandon, Mississippi just outside of Jackson.
Photo provided by Craig Boudreaux.
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JHS soccer vs. Ben Franklin, Dec. 4, 2013
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Evan DeHoog with a header
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The Jays salute their fans and head home with a 4-0 victory.
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Alumni Field at John Ryan Stadium offers the Blue Jays a home field advantage.
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Will McQueen scores for the Jays.
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Senior Stinson Hebert (5)
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Head coach Hubie Collins (left) and assistant coach Dave Storm appreciate their team's intensity.
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After a save, goalie Nick Tadros lets it fly.
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Chase Rushing finds the back of the net.
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Senior David Stahl fights for possession.
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Evan Kramer goes head to head with a pair of Falcons.
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Gabe Navar in traffic
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Senior Cameron Coulon (16) with a shot...and a goal.
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Seniors Nick Tadros (37) and Mitch Bourgeois serve as Blue Jay captains.
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MItch Bourgeois blasts the ball.
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Sophomore Chase Rushing getting physical.
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Evan Kramer climbing an invisible ladder to gain control of the ball.
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Senior Cullen Walsh (3) applies a stop-gap measure.
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A flock of Jays surround the Ben Franklin nest.
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Senior Luke Hahn with some fancy footwork.
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Senior Evan DeHoog isn't afraid to mix it up with his Ben Franklin opponent.
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Senior Gabe Navar uses his legs and his head.
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Senior Will McQueen (14) keeps the pressure on.
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Senior Evan Kramer advances the ball.