Crusaders' Command: St. Mary's Dominant Display Signals Return to Soccer Supremacy
- Globe Stm
- Sep 13, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 6, 2023
Cronk, Kranenburg, and Mondesi: The Trio Powering St. Mary's Resurgence on Home Turf
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St. Mary's, in their highly anticipated first home game, came onto the field with an insatiable hunger for goals. The stage was set, and the Crusaders did not disappoint. It was Nico Cronk who ignited the fire, setting the tone with an early goal that propelled his team ahead. The crowd roared in approval, sensing something special was brewing. Shortly after, a seamless display of teamwork unfolded as Christopher Kranenburg capitalized on a precise assist from Ben Lee, extending the Crusaders' lead to a commanding 2-0. The synergy among the players was evident, and the energy was palpable. Jose Mondesi, not to be outdone, delivered a stunning performance in the first half, netting two goals with incredible finesse. His first was orchestrated by the impeccable Leo Cronk, and the second was a result of a brilliant setup from Angelo Sanchez. The scoreboard now displayed a formidable 4-0 lead for St. Mary's.

Chris Kranenberg '24 After Scoring a Goal (photo from previous year)
Midway through the second half, Lakeview was granted a lifeline in the form of a penalty kick following a hand-ball incident, momentarily denting the Crusaders' dominance, with the score now at 4-1. However, St. Mary's quickly reasserted their authority on the game, as Kranenburg struck again, capitalizing on Mondesi's deflected shot. The relentless Mondesi then went on to complete his hat-trick, scoring two more remarkable goals, each orchestrated by the Cronk brothers. The final flourish came from Leo Cronk, who delivered a perfect ball that Kranenburg expertly dispatched into the net.
The stellar performance was not limited to the offensive end of the field. Davis Jones was an impenetrable force in the first half, preserving a clean sheet. Rocco Primerano, making his debut as the keeper in the second half, demonstrated remarkable composure and agility, making his mark on the game.The St. Mary's backline, comprised of Andrew Lockwood, Magni Glaser, Oliver Ford, and Lucas Peterson, exhibited a near flawless performance, thwarting any attempts by Lakeview to mount a comeback.
With this spectacular display of skill, teamwork, and determination, St. Mary's unmistakably announced their return as a soccer powerhouse. Their resounding victory not only put them back on the map but also sent a clear message to their league competitors: the Crusaders are here to dominate and inspire. The future looks exceptionally bright for this remarkable team as they continue their quest for greatness.
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Written by Chris Kranenberg
Edited by Mason Jun
Posted by Mason Jun