Webster City Earns Soccer Sweep of Hampton-Dumont-CAL

Lynx boys win 1-0, girls prevail 9-1 in conference matchup

Apr. 14, 2026 at 3:00pm

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting the dynamic movements and competing forces of a high school soccer match, with the uniforms of the two teams represented through bold, clashing colors.A cubist interpretation of the intense back-and-forth action on the high school soccer pitch as the Bulldogs and Lynx battle for conference supremacy.Webster City Today

The Hampton-Dumont-CAL Bulldogs hosted Webster City in a boys and girls soccer doubleheader on Monday. The Lynx boys team earned a 1-0 victory, while the Webster City girls won 9-1.

Why it matters

This conference matchup between the Bulldogs and Lynx showcases the competitive high school soccer scene in north-central Iowa, with both teams looking to build momentum for the postseason.

The details

In the boys game, the Bulldogs generated offensive pressure in the first half but were unable to find the back of the net. Webster City broke through in the second half on a goal by Abisai Ramirez-Carmona. The Bulldogs mounted a late push to tie the match, but Webster City goalkeeper Edwin Ramos Nolasco made a key save to preserve the 1-0 victory. In the girls match, Webster City dominated with a 9-1 win over the Bulldogs.

  • The boys soccer match was played on Monday evening.
  • The girls soccer match was also played on Monday.

The players

Hunter Rieken

A forward for the Hampton-Dumont-CAL Bulldogs boys soccer team.

Christian Zavala

A forward for the Hampton-Dumont-CAL Bulldogs boys soccer team.

Abisai Ramirez-Carmona

A player who scored the game-winning goal for the Webster City Lynx boys soccer team.

Adan Rodriguez

A player for the Hampton-Dumont-CAL Bulldogs boys soccer team who had a one-on-one shot on goal late in the match.

Edwin Ramos Nolasco

The goalkeeper for the Webster City Lynx boys soccer team who made a key save to preserve the 1-0 victory.

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What they’re saying

“The fact that we were competing, the fact that we had pretty good possession against them — we both lost a lot of starters, a lot of seniors, a lot of playmakers from last year. So both of us out here with a little bit new teams, I'm proud of the boys. I mean, it's not a win, but we know what to work on.”

— Danielle Arana, Hampton-Dumont-CAL Head Coach

“I just think that we played amazing. I feel like we played better offense defense than Webster. We just had, they just had, you know, the lucky little tap in that they needed to come up. And I think that really affected us a pretty good amount. But that's what we need to work on is when we're down, we just need to work on getting back up.”

— Christian Zavala, Bulldogs forward

What’s next

The Bulldogs will return to action tonight at Garner-Hayfield-Ventura for a doubleheader, with the girls game starting at 5:30.

The takeaway

This conference matchup between the Bulldogs and Lynx showcases the competitive high school soccer scene in north-central Iowa, with both teams looking to build momentum for the postseason despite losing key players from last year.