Offensive NY Mills defeats S-E with second half push
NEW YORK MILLS – The Sherburne-Earlville varsity field hockey team traveled to New York Mills for a rematch game to which despite a tied first half, fell to NY Mills 2-0.
The matchup on Oct. 5, had a halftime score of 0-0, and with the S-E lady Marauders ready to take advantage of their opportunities in the second half for a hopeful revenge road win, failed to muster the offense needed to get the job done.
“A week and a half ago we lost to the same team 5-0. Tonight we held them to a 0-0 first half. A big accomplishment for us,” said Sherburne-Earlville head coach Sheila Cooman.
With 18 shots on goal and 20 corners, NY Mills simply dominated the offensive side of the game, with S-E only managing one shot and one corner.
For S-E it was the defense and their goalkeeper, Lexie Jordan, who kept the game close throughout – Jordan recorded 14 saves.
Scoring in the second half for NY Mills, pushing the game for the win, was Michaela Marreno with a goal and an assist, followed by Alyssa Fuccillo.
“We need to get the offense in the circle, but our defense was solid tonight,” said coach Cooman.
Up next for Sherburne-Earlville they will host Sauquoit Valley on Friday, Oct. 7, with the game set to begin at 4:30 p.m.
The matchup on Oct. 5, had a halftime score of 0-0, and with the S-E lady Marauders ready to take advantage of their opportunities in the second half for a hopeful revenge road win, failed to muster the offense needed to get the job done.
“A week and a half ago we lost to the same team 5-0. Tonight we held them to a 0-0 first half. A big accomplishment for us,” said Sherburne-Earlville head coach Sheila Cooman.
With 18 shots on goal and 20 corners, NY Mills simply dominated the offensive side of the game, with S-E only managing one shot and one corner.
For S-E it was the defense and their goalkeeper, Lexie Jordan, who kept the game close throughout – Jordan recorded 14 saves.
Scoring in the second half for NY Mills, pushing the game for the win, was Michaela Marreno with a goal and an assist, followed by Alyssa Fuccillo.
“We need to get the offense in the circle, but our defense was solid tonight,” said coach Cooman.
Up next for Sherburne-Earlville they will host Sauquoit Valley on Friday, Oct. 7, with the game set to begin at 4:30 p.m.
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