A powerful first half from Canastota hands S-E a season ending loss
CANASTOTA – The Red Raiders of Canastota hosted Sherburne-Earlville's varsity field hockey team, in what proved to be the Marauders final outing of the season as they were blanked 4-0.
The Red Raiders claimed a 4-0 lead at the halfway mark off the backs of Kenzie Hertel who earned brace on the day with her two goals. Hertel was assisted in the scoring by her teammates Becca Popple, and Jessica Evans. Assisting in the scores was Shannon Nirelli and Brianna Johnson who each earned one assist on the day.
The offensive struggles continued for the lady Marauders as they could only manage two shots on goal and one corner in the shutout loss.
Despite the loss, S-E was able to hold off Canastota in the second half due to improved defensive play.
In goal for S-E was Lexie Jordan who have seven saves, as well as Jade Diamond who recorded three saves – these were saves from Canastota's 14 shots on goal and nine corners.
In goal for Canastota was Jenny Campanie who only was required to save one shot, as she help preserve the shutout for the Red Raiders.
“This was a tough game to end with but I have high praise for the way my team played today. They showed a lot of character and heart and played with intensity the whole game,” said Sherburne-Earlville head coach Sheila Cooman.
Following the loss, S-E will waive goodbye to longtime seniors Alexa Bates, on the offense, and Lexie Jordan in goal, as they complete their 2016 season with an overall record of 2-14, and a league record of 1-7.
The Red Raiders claimed a 4-0 lead at the halfway mark off the backs of Kenzie Hertel who earned brace on the day with her two goals. Hertel was assisted in the scoring by her teammates Becca Popple, and Jessica Evans. Assisting in the scores was Shannon Nirelli and Brianna Johnson who each earned one assist on the day.
The offensive struggles continued for the lady Marauders as they could only manage two shots on goal and one corner in the shutout loss.
Despite the loss, S-E was able to hold off Canastota in the second half due to improved defensive play.
In goal for S-E was Lexie Jordan who have seven saves, as well as Jade Diamond who recorded three saves – these were saves from Canastota's 14 shots on goal and nine corners.
In goal for Canastota was Jenny Campanie who only was required to save one shot, as she help preserve the shutout for the Red Raiders.
“This was a tough game to end with but I have high praise for the way my team played today. They showed a lot of character and heart and played with intensity the whole game,” said Sherburne-Earlville head coach Sheila Cooman.
Following the loss, S-E will waive goodbye to longtime seniors Alexa Bates, on the offense, and Lexie Jordan in goal, as they complete their 2016 season with an overall record of 2-14, and a league record of 1-7.
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