The Trojans continue to march on
UNATEGO – Greene’s boys soccer team is undefeated and continues to roll over the competition – downing Unatego on Wednesday night at 3-1.
Already ranked 13th in New York State for Class C boys soccer, Greene traveled to Unatego on Wednesday, September 20, to face an always dangerous Spartan squad.
The evenly matched game saw the Trojans record nine shots on goal with nine corners – while Unatego had eight shots on goal and three corners.
Despite an even go at the stats, the scoreboard was anything but even – the Trojans snagged a nice 2-0 lead at the half, before going 1-1 in the second half for the 3-1 final score. Scoring in the Greene win was Brad Taft, with two goals, and Isaac Trass, with one goal. Nick Shoemaker added one assist.
Unatego’s lone second half goal came from Josh Treffeisen who took the assist from Zach Craft.
Defensively, Greene outplayed Unatego as well, as keeper Kevin Gyurik recorded seven saves in the road win. Noah Blake of Unatego had five saves in the loss.
Next up for Greene boys soccer (9-0 overall), they will enjoy some much-needed time off from live competition, playing next at home when they host Afton on Friday, September 29, at 5 p.m.
G: 2 1– 3
U: 0 1– 1
Already ranked 13th in New York State for Class C boys soccer, Greene traveled to Unatego on Wednesday, September 20, to face an always dangerous Spartan squad.
The evenly matched game saw the Trojans record nine shots on goal with nine corners – while Unatego had eight shots on goal and three corners.
Despite an even go at the stats, the scoreboard was anything but even – the Trojans snagged a nice 2-0 lead at the half, before going 1-1 in the second half for the 3-1 final score. Scoring in the Greene win was Brad Taft, with two goals, and Isaac Trass, with one goal. Nick Shoemaker added one assist.
Unatego’s lone second half goal came from Josh Treffeisen who took the assist from Zach Craft.
Defensively, Greene outplayed Unatego as well, as keeper Kevin Gyurik recorded seven saves in the road win. Noah Blake of Unatego had five saves in the loss.
Next up for Greene boys soccer (9-0 overall), they will enjoy some much-needed time off from live competition, playing next at home when they host Afton on Friday, September 29, at 5 p.m.
G: 2 1– 3
U: 0 1– 1
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