S-E unable to hang, suffers loss to Wildcats
SHERBURNE – The boys varsity soccer team at Sherburne-Earlville would not fair well against the visiting Adirondack Wildcats on Sept. 20.
Adirondack would knock off S-E at home, winning 2-1 over the Marauders due to a second half score from Andy Scouten.
“The Adirondack Wildcats won on the road as Sean Baks opened the scoring early in the first half and Andy Scouten scored the game winning goal early in the second half,” said S-E head coach Mike Rodriguez.
The tough fought loss for S-E would a 1-1 halftime goal, due to a Edward Geier to Kyle Cole kick that found the back of the net for the equalizing goal.
In a game that featured 11 shots on goal from Adirondack and four corner kicks to S-E's eight shots on goal and three corner kicks, S-E's goalkeeper, Thad Karaman, would truly step up in the game with eight saves, allowing the close score.
“It was a game that featured several quality chances for both teams, Adirondack making the most of their chances,” said coach Rodriguez.
In the win for Adirondack their goalkeeper, Mitchell Martin, would record seven saves. Sean Baks and Andy Scouten would each score for the Wildcats with one assist coming from Dustin Harwell.
Next up for S-E (2-6 overall, 0-2 league) they will travel north to Waterville on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Picture courtesy of Megan Rodriguez
Adirondack would knock off S-E at home, winning 2-1 over the Marauders due to a second half score from Andy Scouten.
“The Adirondack Wildcats won on the road as Sean Baks opened the scoring early in the first half and Andy Scouten scored the game winning goal early in the second half,” said S-E head coach Mike Rodriguez.
The tough fought loss for S-E would a 1-1 halftime goal, due to a Edward Geier to Kyle Cole kick that found the back of the net for the equalizing goal.
In a game that featured 11 shots on goal from Adirondack and four corner kicks to S-E's eight shots on goal and three corner kicks, S-E's goalkeeper, Thad Karaman, would truly step up in the game with eight saves, allowing the close score.
“It was a game that featured several quality chances for both teams, Adirondack making the most of their chances,” said coach Rodriguez.
In the win for Adirondack their goalkeeper, Mitchell Martin, would record seven saves. Sean Baks and Andy Scouten would each score for the Wildcats with one assist coming from Dustin Harwell.
Next up for S-E (2-6 overall, 0-2 league) they will travel north to Waterville on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Picture courtesy of Megan Rodriguez
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