Regina boys soccer reaches Iowa state final after penalty shootout

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Last updated Jun 4, 2026

Regina boys soccer reaches Iowa state final after penalty shootout
Summary

Iowa City Regina defeated West Central Valley 1-0 in a penalty shootout (5-4) on June 4 at Mediacom Stadium to advance to the Iowa high school boys state soccer championship. The match was scoreless after regulation and overtime, with Regina's Evan Greve, who filled in as goalkeeper, making the decisive save in the penalty phase. West Central Valley goalkeeper Mason Fortney had a standout performance, making 12 saves. Regina is aiming for its first state title since 2019 and will face the winner of the West Sioux and St. Albert match in the final.

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  • Regina goes to the state finals for the ninth time.
  • Match ended 0-0 after regulation and overtime.
  • Evan Greve made the winning save in the penalty shootout.
  • West Central Valley ends the season with a 15-2-1 record.
  • Regina seeks to match Iowa City West for most titles in state history.
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Iowa City Regina boys soccer propelled to state final by heroics from Evan Greve in penalty kicks

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