Kennedy Boys Soccer Falls in Close Marin League Match

This blog post breaks down a recent high school boys soccer matchup between Kennedy and San Rafael. It looks at how the game unfolded, what the result means for both teams, and what might come next.

Using MaxPreps data and some local context, here’s a Marin County–focused view on a contest that showed the current gap between two programs heading in different directions.

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San Rafael Shuts Out Kennedy in Second-Half Surge

For one half, Kennedy managed to hang with San Rafael. They played with discipline and energy, keeping the Bulldogs off the scoreboard through the opening 40 minutes.

The match felt way more competitive than the rankings suggested. But that balance faded after halftime.

San Rafael came out strong in the second half, scoring three unanswered goals. They secured a 3-0 victory and kept up their solid midseason run.

The game took place under those classic Marin County winter conditions. In the end, it showed where both programs stand this season.

Second-Half Adjustments Made the Difference

San Rafael started controlling possession and stretching the field after the break. Their passing got sharper, and they attacked more down the wings.

The Bulldogs wore down Kennedy’s defense, which had held firm early on. By the final whistle, San Rafael had pulled away, turning a tight contest into a comfortable win.

Their depth really stood out, the kind that keeps them competitive across Marin communities like San Rafael, Terra Linda, and Novato.

Kennedy’s Slump Continues

The loss marked Kennedy’s fourth defeat in its last five matches. Now at 5-7-1 on the season, Kennedy just hasn’t found consistency, especially against higher-ranked teams.

Still, that first half offered a glimpse of what the team can do when things click. Coaches and players will try to build on that effort heading into another tough road test.

Rankings Reflect a Growing Gap

According to MaxPreps’ California boys soccer rankings, Kennedy sits at 644th statewide. San Rafael is up at 227th.

Those numbers showed in the second half, with San Rafael’s experience and depth taking over. Across Marin County—from Mill Valley and Larkspur to Fairfax and Corte Madera—programs like San Rafael have focused on long-term development. Kennedy’s still working on it.

San Rafael Stays Hot

With this win, San Rafael improved to 7-2-5 and pushed its winning streak to three games. The Bulldogs have quietly built one of the more balanced résumés in Marin County soccer.

They blend defensive stability with timely scoring. This victory just adds to San Rafael’s reputation as a program that can compete with top-tier teams from the North Bay, including schools in Novato, Greenbrae, and Kentfield.

Momentum Heading Into Terra Linda Clash

San Rafael won’t have much time to celebrate. The Bulldogs hit the road again Wednesday for a 3:15 p.m. matchup against Terra Linda, a familiar Marin County rival.

That game always brings a physical, high-energy challenge. How San Rafael handles it might say a lot about whether this streak turns into real postseason momentum.

What’s Next for Kennedy

Kennedy heads out on the road to face James Logan at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday. This matchup gives them a shot to regroup and maybe put the brakes on their recent slide.

To get back on track, Kennedy should:

  • Keep their first-half energy going for all 80 minutes
  • Avoid defensive slip-ups late in matches
  • Create steadier scoring chances
  • For Marin County soccer fans from San Anselmo to Tiburon, the Kennedy–San Rafael matchup just showed again how fast momentum—or those rankings—can flip a season on its head. Blink, and everything changes, right?

    This recap was generated using MaxPreps game results and statewide ranking data.

     
    Here is the source article for this story: Soccer Recap: Kennedy Takes a Loss

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