Clinton spoils senior night for Marauders field hockey
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SHERBURNE – The ladies of Sherburne-Earlville's field hockey team were simply overpowered in their matchup with divisional rival Clinton, as Clinton cruised to a 5-0 win.
The matchup on Wednesday, Oct. 13, marked senior night officially for S-E – however, they do a celebration later at their team banquet – however, recognized on the day were the two seniors on the young squad: Alexa Bates and Lexie Jordan.
2016 saw Bates move into the 30s in the scoring column on her varsity career, while Jordan S-E's starting goalkeeper continuously helped keep the Marauders in games with her all too often double digit saves in games.
However, a 2-0 halftime lead for Clinton proved to be just the tip of the iceberg. Clinton secured a monster 20 shots on goal and 10 corners in the contest, while adding three additional goals in the second half of play.
Scoring for Clinton on the day was: Abby Hyde and Kacie Simzer who each reached brace on the day with two goals a piece, while Jessica Ritz tacked on a goal of her own – Roxee Hughes and Katherine Soults each earned one assist in the win over S-E.
In the loss for the lady Marauders, their offense would generate only one shot on goal and six corners. In the goal senior Lexie Jordan made 15 saves, before Jade Diamond was given time in the net as she recorded four saves.
Clinton's goalkeeper, Sydney Bialek made the one save on the day she was required to, ensuring a 5-0 shutout victory to spoil S-E's senior night.
Next up for Sherburne, they will travel to Canastota later on Thursday, Oct. 13, where they are set to face off against another divisional rival at 4:30 p.m.
SHERBURNE – The ladies of Sherburne-Earlville's field hockey team were simply overpowered in their matchup with divisional rival Clinton, as Clinton cruised to a 5-0 win.
The matchup on Wednesday, Oct. 13, marked senior night officially for S-E – however, they do a celebration later at their team banquet – however, recognized on the day were the two seniors on the young squad: Alexa Bates and Lexie Jordan.
2016 saw Bates move into the 30s in the scoring column on her varsity career, while Jordan S-E's starting goalkeeper continuously helped keep the Marauders in games with her all too often double digit saves in games.
However, a 2-0 halftime lead for Clinton proved to be just the tip of the iceberg. Clinton secured a monster 20 shots on goal and 10 corners in the contest, while adding three additional goals in the second half of play.
Scoring for Clinton on the day was: Abby Hyde and Kacie Simzer who each reached brace on the day with two goals a piece, while Jessica Ritz tacked on a goal of her own – Roxee Hughes and Katherine Soults each earned one assist in the win over S-E.
In the loss for the lady Marauders, their offense would generate only one shot on goal and six corners. In the goal senior Lexie Jordan made 15 saves, before Jade Diamond was given time in the net as she recorded four saves.
Clinton's goalkeeper, Sydney Bialek made the one save on the day she was required to, ensuring a 5-0 shutout victory to spoil S-E's senior night.
Next up for Sherburne, they will travel to Canastota later on Thursday, Oct. 13, where they are set to face off against another divisional rival at 4:30 p.m.
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