Bulldog Soccer Teams Face Webster City on Monday

Hampton-Dumont-CAL boys and girls soccer teams host conference matches against the Lynx.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 3:00pm

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The Hampton-Dumont-CAL boys and girls soccer teams will take on Webster City in North Central Conference matches on Monday. The boys team, currently 1-0-2, will look to build on last week's 2-2 tie against Humboldt, while the girls team, 0-1, aims for their first win of the season. Webster City's boys team is 1-0-1 so far, while the girls are 1-2 after a recent 5-0 loss.

Why it matters

These conference matchups are important for both teams as they work to improve their records and standings in the North Central Conference. The Bulldog boys will try to get their offense going again after struggling in the second half against Humboldt, while the girls team looks to earn their first victory of the year.

The details

The Bulldog boys will host Webster City at 5:30 pm on 104.9 KLMJ. Junior Hunter Rieken leads the team with 4 goals scored, but the defense, with only one returning starter, needs to continue improving. Webster City's boys team is 1-0-1 so far this season. The Bulldog girls, 0-1, will also host Webster City at 5:30 pm, looking to build on their progress after a 5-2 loss to Humboldt last week. Webster City's girls team is 1-2 after a recent 5-0 defeat.

  • The matches will take place on Monday, April 13, 2026.
  • The boys and girls games will both start at 5:30 pm.

The players

Hunter Rieken

A junior on the Hampton-Dumont-CAL boys soccer team who leads the team with 4 goals scored so far this season.

Victoria Flomo

A player on the Hampton-Dumont-CAL girls soccer team who scored 2 goals in their 5-2 loss to Humboldt last week.

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What they’re saying

“Our defense is very new, we only have one returning guy who's played a lot. So our defense really needs to keep practicing. They've been doing good. And with us returning offensive players, it's good having us go at them. So I think it'll be good in the coming weeks.”

— Hunter Rieken, Junior, Hampton-Dumont-CAL boys soccer team

The takeaway

These conference matchups will be important tests for both the Hampton-Dumont-CAL boys and girls soccer teams as they look to improve their records and standings in the North Central Conference. The boys team will need to get their offense back on track after a second-half struggle last week, while the girls aim for their first win of the season.