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De Smet Jesuit High School 2025 Boys Soccer Season Review and Player Highlights

  • Writer: STL High School Soccer Hub HQ
    STL High School Soccer Hub HQ
  • Jan 28
  • 4 min read

Updated: Feb 12

The 2025 boys soccer season at De Smet Jesuit High School brought a mix of strong performances, exciting moments, and promising talent. As someone who closely followed the team throughout the season, I’m eager to share a detailed review of how the season unfolded, highlight key players, and break down the stats that defined their journey. This post will give you a clear picture of the team’s strengths, areas for growth, and standout contributors.


Season Overview and Team Performance


De Smet Jesuit’s boys soccer team finished the season with solid results, reflecting a competitive spirit and consistent effort. The varsity squad played a total of 20 matches, securing 9 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. This record shows a team that was often on the winning side but faced some tough challenges along the way.


The defense was a key factor in many games, with the team maintaining a low goals-against average. The goalkeepers played a crucial role in this, providing stability and confidence at the back. Offensively, the team showed depth with multiple players contributing goals and assists, making it difficult for opponents to focus on shutting down just one threat.


Goalkeeper Highlights


The goalkeeping duties were shared primarily between two players, Jacob Rahn and Dominick Reineke, with Kellan Mark also contributing in limited minutes.


  • Jacob Rahn played 885 minutes, recording 7 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. He kept 5 shutouts and maintained a goals-against average (GAA) of 0.99. His save percentage was 81.7%, showing his reliability in goal.

  • Dominick Reineke logged the most minutes with 1135, achieving 9 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. He secured 3 shutouts and had a GAA of 1.13, with a save percentage of 81.8%. His consistent presence helped anchor the defense.

  • Kellan Mark appeared briefly for 25 minutes, earning 1 shutout and making a perfect save percentage of 1.000 in his limited time.


Both Rahn and Reineke demonstrated strong shot-stopping abilities and composure under pressure. Their performances were vital in close matches where every save counted.


Offensive Standouts


The offensive stats reveal a balanced attack with several players making significant contributions in goals and assists.


  • Gavin Weber led the team with an impressive 40 points, scoring 15 goals and assisting on 10 others. His ability to find the back of the net and create opportunities made him the team’s top offensive weapon.

  • Ricky Barnes followed with 16 points from 7 goals and 2 assists, showing a knack for scoring crucial goals, including 4 game-winners.

  • Alex Kozeny added 12 points with 5 goals and 2 assists, contributing key plays throughout the season.

  • Zach Costello also made a strong impact with 13 points, combining 3 goals and 7 assists, highlighting his role as a playmaker.

  • Jack Doherty and Connor Mess each scored 10 points, with Doherty netting 4 goals and 2 assists, and Mess tallying 3 goals and 4 assists.


Several other players chipped in with goals and assists, demonstrating the team’s depth and versatility in attack. This spread of scoring threats kept opponents guessing and allowed the team to adapt to different game situations.


Defensive Contributions and Discipline


While the focus often falls on scoring, defense and discipline played a crucial role in the season’s outcomes. The team managed to keep opponents to low scoring totals, thanks in part to the goalkeepers and defenders working in sync.


Notably, the team maintained a clean disciplinary record with no red cards throughout the season. This discipline helped avoid unnecessary disadvantages and kept the team competitive in tight matches.


Key Moments and Game-Winning Performances


Several players stepped up in critical moments, delivering game-winning goals that secured important victories.


  • Ricky Barnes scored 4 game-winning goals, showing his ability to perform under pressure.

  • Zach Costello and Keegan Hunady each contributed 2 game-winning goals, adding clutch scoring when it mattered most.

  • Gavin Weber also delivered 4 game-winners, underlining his role as a go-to scorer in tight contests.


These moments highlight the team’s resilience and ability to close out games, a vital trait for any successful squad.


Player Development and Future Prospects


The 2025 season showcased several players who have the potential to develop into even stronger athletes in the coming years. The mix of experienced players and emerging talent sets a solid foundation for future seasons.


Goalkeepers Rahn and Reineke have proven they can handle varsity-level pressure, while offensive leaders like Weber and Barnes provide a model for younger players to follow. The team’s balanced scoring and disciplined defense suggest that with continued training and focus, De Smet Jesuit can build on this season’s success.


Final Thoughts on the 2025 Season


Looking back, the 2025 boys soccer season at De Smet Jesuit High School was marked by strong individual performances and a cohesive team effort. The stats tell a story of a team that fought hard, scored when it counted, and defended with determination.


For fans and players alike, this season offers plenty to be proud of and a clear path forward. The combination of solid goalkeeping, balanced offense, and disciplined play creates a promising outlook for the future.


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