Westminster Christian Academy Boys Soccer 2025 Season Highlights and Player Stats
- STL High School Soccer Hub HQ

- Jan 29
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 12
The 2025 boys soccer season at Westminster Christian Academy was a showcase of talent, teamwork, and determination. As someone who closely followed the team throughout the year, I’m excited to share a detailed look at the players’ performances and key moments that defined their season. From standout goalkeeping to impressive scoring runs, this post breaks down the stats and highlights that made the season memorable.
Goalkeeping Excellence
Goalkeepers often set the tone for a team’s defense, and Westminster Christian Academy had two strong players guarding the net this season.
Jacob Stinebaker was the primary goalie, logging an impressive 1,436 minutes across 20 games. He recorded 16 wins and only 4 losses, maintaining a solid winning percentage of 0.800. His goals-against average (GAA) was an outstanding 0.45, meaning he allowed less than half a goal per game on average. Stinebaker also earned 14 shutouts, with 11 of those being solo efforts, showing his ability to keep opponents scoreless single-handedly. His save percentage of 0.915 reflects his reliability in stopping shots and keeping the team in games.
Backing him up was Campbell Nabours, who played 120 minutes and won his only game. Nabours recorded 3 shutouts, all shared, and did not allow any goals during his time on the field. His perfect save percentage of 1.000, although from limited minutes, demonstrated his readiness and skill when called upon.
Together, these two goalkeepers provided a strong last line of defense, contributing significantly to the team’s overall success.
Offensive Leaders and Playmakers
The 2025 season saw several players step up as key offensive contributors. The team’s scoring stats reveal a balanced attack with multiple players creating chances and finishing opportunities.
Top Scorers
Adriel Monga led the team with 25 points, coming from 9 assists and 7 goals. His 5 game-winning goals highlight his clutch performances in tight matches.
Krew Collison was close behind with 24 points, scoring 10 goals and assisting 4 times. His ability to find the back of the net consistently made him a constant threat.
Jude Ewing contributed 23 points with 8 goals and 7 assists, including 2 game-winning goals. His dual threat as a scorer and playmaker was vital.
Charlie Kruse added 14 points from 6 goals and 2 assists, scoring 3 game-winning goals, showing his knack for decisive plays.
Owen Legters tallied 17 points with 6 goals and 5 assists, including a game-winning goal, providing steady offensive support.
Key Playmakers
Henry English stood out with 5 assists and 3 goals, accumulating 13 points. He also earned 2 shots on goal, showing his active involvement in attack.
Patrick Jacobs contributed 4 assists, helping to set up scoring chances.
Nathan Charnes added 2 assists, while Daniel Georgy and Hampton Pfuetze each provided 3 and 5 assists respectively, helping maintain fluid ball movement.
Other Notable Contributors
Seth Chapell, Elijah Davenport, Tyler Morgan, and Campbell Nabours also added points through assists and goals, showing the team’s depth.
Defensive efforts were supported by players like Emerson Taylor, who, despite limited scoring, contributed with 3 yellow cards indicating active defensive engagement.
Team Discipline and Defense
The team maintained good discipline throughout the season. Only a handful of players received yellow cards, with no red cards reported. This discipline helped the team avoid unnecessary penalties and maintain focus during matches.
Defensively, the low goals-against average and high number of shutouts reflect a well-organized backline supported by the goalkeepers. The team’s ability to limit opponents’ scoring chances was a key factor in their winning record.
Season Summary and Takeaways
Westminster Christian Academy’s 2025 boys soccer season was marked by strong individual performances and cohesive team play. The goalkeepers, especially Jacob Stinebaker, provided a reliable foundation. Offensively, the team benefited from multiple players who could both score and assist, making their attack versatile and hard to predict.
The balance between offense and defense, combined with disciplined play, helped the team secure 16 wins out of 20 games. This record speaks to their consistency and ability to perform under pressure.
For fans and aspiring players, this season offers valuable lessons:
Goalkeeping matters: A strong goalie can change the course of a game.
Teamwork in scoring: Sharing assists and creating chances as a unit leads to success.
Discipline on the field: Avoiding unnecessary fouls keeps the team competitive.
Depth is key: Contributions from many players make a team resilient.
Looking ahead, the foundation laid in 2025 sets Westminster Christian Academy up for continued success in future seasons. The players’ dedication and skill development will be exciting to watch as they build on this strong year.


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