Tornado girls stung by the Yellowjackets
ONEONTA – With a 0-0 halftime score, the Norwich girls soccer team could not hold on for the win, as Oneonta took advantage of opportunities in the second half to claim the 3-0 win on Sept. 28.
Following the scoreless first half, Oneonta burst onto the scene with three assisted goals coming at 38:40, 25:03, and 11:30 left in the half. Scoring for Oneonta was Jordan Gaisford with an assist from number 24, Meredith Smithling. This opening score was followed by another Gaisford strike, this time assisted by number 17, Mary Darts.
The Yellowjackets tacked on their last score of the contest with an Anika Buzzy goal when Buzzy took the assist from Smithling for the final strike.
Oneonta would dominate the shots on goals in the game with 26 recorded shots, while also having 11 corner kicks. No statistics were provided on the Norwich side.
In the loss for Norwich, their goalkeeper, Saige Benedict held it together between the posts for a superb performance, saving 16 shots on the day.
“Our goalie, Saige Benedict, had some phenomenal saves and we were able to hold them all first half,” said Norwich coach Matt Wilson. “Second half (they) had some crosses that we weren't able to contain, and they placed the ball well for three goals.”
Norwich now will return to action, following their brief break, when they travel to Walton on Monday, Oct. 3, where they are scheduled to be begin play at 5 p.m.
Following the scoreless first half, Oneonta burst onto the scene with three assisted goals coming at 38:40, 25:03, and 11:30 left in the half. Scoring for Oneonta was Jordan Gaisford with an assist from number 24, Meredith Smithling. This opening score was followed by another Gaisford strike, this time assisted by number 17, Mary Darts.
The Yellowjackets tacked on their last score of the contest with an Anika Buzzy goal when Buzzy took the assist from Smithling for the final strike.
Oneonta would dominate the shots on goals in the game with 26 recorded shots, while also having 11 corner kicks. No statistics were provided on the Norwich side.
In the loss for Norwich, their goalkeeper, Saige Benedict held it together between the posts for a superb performance, saving 16 shots on the day.
“Our goalie, Saige Benedict, had some phenomenal saves and we were able to hold them all first half,” said Norwich coach Matt Wilson. “Second half (they) had some crosses that we weren't able to contain, and they placed the ball well for three goals.”
Norwich now will return to action, following their brief break, when they travel to Walton on Monday, Oct. 3, where they are scheduled to be begin play at 5 p.m.
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