Greene soccer continues to show promise at a young age

GREENE – The Trojan boys varsity soccer team continues to roll over their competition as they remain undefeated through their first four games of the 2016 season.
On Friday, Sept. 10, Newark Valley traveled south to take on the then 3-0 Trojans, however to their surprise the young Greene team would simply dominate them on almost all facets in the game, handily winning 5-0.
Greene would see a flurry of shots on goal, with five landing for scores of the potential 15 their offense mustered up. With a halftime lead of 3-0, Greene would comfortably play two athletes in goal on the day while additionally tacking on two goals in the second half of the game.
Michael Repp of Greene would see one goal for the Trojans while he assisted with two others, while River McCumiskey would match Repp sending one in for a goal and netting two assist on the day. However, it was Spencer Klumpp who would see the most offensive success in the landslide win as Klumpp send three balls in for goals while helping assist in another.
Ryan Lohsen would see both of the two saves for the Trojans as goalkeeper, while Kevin Guyrik also saw time in the net for Greene.
Following the win over Newark Valley, Greene next saw action against the Storm of UV on Monday Sept. 12, when they successfully moved their record to an impressive 4-0 on the season.
At the halfway mark Greene would see some competition as they only would lead 2-0. However, UV's Dylan Nichols would fire back for the Storm in the second half netting on goal for his team on the day.
This lone goal for UV would not suffice to upset the Trojans season, as their potent offense rained down 18 shots on goal, compared to one for UV. Greene would see seven corners to two for UV.
Scoring all but one goal for Greene was Kevin Halsteter who netted four strikes for his team. Halsteter was assisted by Brandon Whitaker with a goal of his own as well as an assists, as well as two assists a piece from Spencer Klumpp and River McCumiskey.
“We have a young developing team. Our chemistry is growing,” said the Greene head coach Rick Tallman. “Halsteter was big for us tonight.”
Up next for the undefeated (4-0) Greene boys soccer team is another home matchup on Wednesday, Sept. 14, as they take on Bainbridge-Guilford at 5 p.m.

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