Bobcats evenly paced game earns the win over UV
NEW BERLIN – Bainbridge-Guilford varsity boys soccer team traveled over the hill to face Unadilla Valley on Tuesday, Sept. 27, earning the win off two unassisted goals for the 2-0 victory.
With a goal in each half of play, the story would revolve around the superb play of B-G's goalkeeper Sean Jones. Jones would make all five saves in the game, a modest number.
However, UV's head coach Ryan Houck, gave much praise to the play of Jones saying, “UV had some bright chances, but B-G goalie Sean Jones had three outstanding saves that almost certainly should have been a goal.”
Scoring in the first half of play for the Bobcats was Nolan Aidan who scored an unassisted goal off an errant clear from a Storm player early in the first half.
The second would prove similar for UV as this time Camdem McKown of B-G would take the ball from the 18 yard line where he nailed a shot on goal to the lower left hand corner past UV keeper Adam Lamont.
In the loss for UV, Lamont would record six saves, while the offense would see five shots and corners a piece.
B-G would land two of their eight shots on goal, while having seven corners.
Next up for Bainbridge-Guilford they will play home agianst Delhi at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29. And for the Unadilla Valley Storm they will be on the road facing Afton at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29.
With a goal in each half of play, the story would revolve around the superb play of B-G's goalkeeper Sean Jones. Jones would make all five saves in the game, a modest number.
However, UV's head coach Ryan Houck, gave much praise to the play of Jones saying, “UV had some bright chances, but B-G goalie Sean Jones had three outstanding saves that almost certainly should have been a goal.”
Scoring in the first half of play for the Bobcats was Nolan Aidan who scored an unassisted goal off an errant clear from a Storm player early in the first half.
The second would prove similar for UV as this time Camdem McKown of B-G would take the ball from the 18 yard line where he nailed a shot on goal to the lower left hand corner past UV keeper Adam Lamont.
In the loss for UV, Lamont would record six saves, while the offense would see five shots and corners a piece.
B-G would land two of their eight shots on goal, while having seven corners.
Next up for Bainbridge-Guilford they will play home agianst Delhi at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29. And for the Unadilla Valley Storm they will be on the road facing Afton at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 29.
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