Tornado boys soccer earns first win of 2016
AFTON – In their last road game of 2016, the Norwich Varsity boys soccer team earned the win they have been searching for all season, when they defeated Afton 3-2.
Norwich, with their halftime lead of 2-1, tacked on an additional goal while surrendering another making the final score 3-2.
Scoring in Norwich's first win on the season was Gabe Gawronksi, Mike Trevisani, and Corey Woodard. These three goals off of the 17 shots on goal and six corners lifted a struggled team to the highest they have been thus far. Scoring for Afton was Allen Bronzonis with two goals, and Mikey Graven-Briggs with one assist.
In goal, Keegan Prime and Chris Jeffrey split time, with five and one save respectively. In goal for Afton was Nate Austin who recorded 26 saves off of the 38 shots on goal from Norwich.
Next up for Norwich they will be home for their senior recognition night on Thursday, Sept. 6, when they host Chenango Valley. The game is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. following a junior varsity game at 4:30 p.m. and a senior celebration just prior to the whistle. Afton played a game against Bainbridge-Guilford on Wednesday, Oct. 5, which will appear in a later edition of The Evening Sun.
Norwich, with their halftime lead of 2-1, tacked on an additional goal while surrendering another making the final score 3-2.
Scoring in Norwich's first win on the season was Gabe Gawronksi, Mike Trevisani, and Corey Woodard. These three goals off of the 17 shots on goal and six corners lifted a struggled team to the highest they have been thus far. Scoring for Afton was Allen Bronzonis with two goals, and Mikey Graven-Briggs with one assist.
In goal, Keegan Prime and Chris Jeffrey split time, with five and one save respectively. In goal for Afton was Nate Austin who recorded 26 saves off of the 38 shots on goal from Norwich.
Next up for Norwich they will be home for their senior recognition night on Thursday, Sept. 6, when they host Chenango Valley. The game is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. following a junior varsity game at 4:30 p.m. and a senior celebration just prior to the whistle. Afton played a game against Bainbridge-Guilford on Wednesday, Oct. 5, which will appear in a later edition of The Evening Sun.
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