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ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • [K-12] NJHS Women's Health Access Dress Down Day on May 29th.
  • SKAC HS Soccer 7's @ISB on May 23rd.
  • SKAC MS Basketball Finals @ISB/BFS on May 22nd.
  • KISAC MS Girls Basketball Tournament @DIS on May 17th-18th.
  • KISAC MS Boys Basketball Tournament @KISJ on May 16th-18th.
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday.
The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

The Student News Site of Daegu International School

Jets Flyover

Jets suffer defeat in the Daegu derby

High school girls go down 0:3 in a friendly against DMHS
Midfielder Leewen Wang dribbles across the field and gets through five defenders. Her teammate Amy sprints to assist her. (Nayoung Kim)

The high school girls’ soccer team traveled to Camp Walker for the first match of the season against DMHS on Apr. 3. Despite the lack of practice, they stood strong in the first half. The Jets lost their footing after a five minute rest, which led to an unfortunate 3:0 loss. 

To prepare for different formats of future futsal matchups, they played eleven-a-side in the first 20 minutes and seven-a-side in the second. Because of limited space on the DIS campus, the Jets lacked experience in eleven-a-side soccer. Therefore, experimental formations and strategies filled the first twenty minutes. Many players had no choice but to rely on pure instinct alone. On the other hand, the Warriors displayed novice skills in seven-a-side football. 

Thanks to strong defense, the girls protected the goal successfully and ended the first half without a point allowed. Varsity captain and center-back Minori Kojima said, “We were playing eleven-a-side which we’ve never even tried before. But surprisingly, it went really well. However, it was tiring because we only had one substitute player, so we had to play the entire 20-minute half. ” 

The following half was a seven-a-side game with starters Victoria Kang as goalkeeper (number 40), Minori Kojima as center back (number 9), Ellen Cho as right back (number 16), Nadio Woo as left back (number 2), Leewen Wang as midfielder (number 20), Annie Cho as midfielder (number 3), and Jayden Hayward (number 21) as striker. 

In the second twenty minutes, holes in the defense cost three goals for the Jets. Kojima said, “After we switched to seven-a-side, there was a lack of communication between the defense and the rest of the team which led to DMHS scoring three goals.”

Although the match did not conclude in victory, it served as a foundation for a stronger squad in future tourneys. This year, the team consists of 12 members, with 10 freshmen and sophomores. Rookie goalkeeper Victoria Kang said, “It was my first time playing goalie so I was very worried before the match but I think I was able to stay in front of the goal most of the time and stay calm with the ball.” 

The coaches analyzed carefully for areas in need of improvement. Coach Fallie said, “I think maybe instead of trying to do 1v1 all the time and clashing with the other players, the girls need to pass and be an option for a pass.”

The match brought positive simulations for both the Warriors and the Jets to reflect on. DMHS senior center-back Isabelle Hennemann said, “I’m a senior so this is my final friendly, and it was good. I enjoyed playing against DIS.” The game proved to be a good start to the season and brought the hope of medals at KISAC and SKAC in April and May.  

 

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About the Contributors
Annie Cho
Annie Cho, Writer
Annie returns for a second year in Jets Flyover as an enthusiastic sophomore. She leads SNHS, Peer Tutoring Club, and Debate Club. In her free time, she enjoys reading, watching TV shows, and playing sports in her free time. This year she hopes to share interesting and engaging stories with the DIS community. 
Juan Cortez
Juan Cortez, an opinionated senior, loves to sing, play sports, and just simply entertain people. His favorite subject is music. As an accomplished athlete, Juan particularly enjoys volleyball season. Quite evidently, sports spike Juan’s interests. Many people informed him that he displays himself as an affable person, so he wants to share his personality on the Jet Stream. Additionally, Juan specializes in Mexican cuisine, due to the fact that he finds comfort in the Mexican side of his family.
June Park
June Park, Photographer / Videographer
June grew from video editor to motion graphics guru in just a few short months. His videos entertain not just his friends, but the whole school on advisory Fridays. June enjoys producing sports highlight reels, and he loves to brighten everyone’s day on Friday mornings. Outside of film production he enjoys volleyball. He joined the team from sophomore year and made the cut to varsity in a year.
Nayoung Kim
Nayoung Kim, Broadcast Journalist
Nayoung Kim, president of Greenpeace, Eco-lution, and Peer Tutoring Club, shares her vivid passion for the environment and contemporary issues to the ear of the school community. Her brand new, popular podcast raises awareness and acts as a call for help to aid the world to become a better place. Also a famous Jet Stream Host, her enthusiasm to engage with the DIS community and spread the news boosts the energy of the school. 

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  • S

    SolaMay 6, 2024 at 8:39 am

    LET’S GO JETSSS
    NEXT TIME NEXT TIME

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  • J

    Joseph BeckMay 2, 2024 at 7:30 pm

    Good job jets!! Keep up the good work!!

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  • P

    PaulMay 2, 2024 at 7:30 pm

    Nice job
    keep it up jets

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  • A

    Ann OhMay 2, 2024 at 7:28 pm

    They stole the show!

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  • S

    Sean kimMay 2, 2024 at 7:28 pm

    Better luck next time Lets go jets

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  • M

    MInjuMay 2, 2024 at 7:26 pm

    go jets! Great job!

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    Honglim JinMay 2, 2024 at 7:26 pm

    I think it was a great time for the girls. Great job jets.

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