Bobcats blank UV with big first half
BAINBRIDGE – The Bainbridge-Guilford boys soccer team now, once again, holds bragging rights over their fellow MAC rival the Unadilla Valley Storm – following their 2-0 win on Tuesday.
The difference was the shots on goal in the Tuesday, September 26, contest – as the Bobcats had 15 shots on goal – to which UV’s goalkeeper, Adam Lamont, had 13 big saves.
For the visiting Storm, they saw a measly three shots on goal – to which B-G keeper, Xavier Cherniak made all three saves.
Scoring in the first half for the Bobcats was the duo of Devon Scherhuafer and Ryan Porter.
“B-G scored on a nice cross by Jake Hotchkin to Devon Scherhaufer, who beautifully volleyed into the back of the net to put the Bobcats up 1-0,” said Bainbridge-Guilford head coach Travis Smith. “15 minutes later, Daiden Canfield threw it in to Ryan Porter who scored to put B-G up 2-0 at halftime.
Coach Smith said that even though the second half yielded additional chances for goals, UV’s keeper, Lamont, managed to hold the Bobcats at bay – as B-G rode out a nice 2-0 win.
Next up for Bainbridge-Guilford boys soccer, they will not play until Wednesday, October 4, at 6 p.m., when they host the Afton Crimson Knights. Unadilla Valley won’t wait as long, playing next at home this Friday, September 29, at 6 p.m. when they host Sidney.
BG: 2 0– 2
UV: 0 0– 0
The difference was the shots on goal in the Tuesday, September 26, contest – as the Bobcats had 15 shots on goal – to which UV’s goalkeeper, Adam Lamont, had 13 big saves.
For the visiting Storm, they saw a measly three shots on goal – to which B-G keeper, Xavier Cherniak made all three saves.
Scoring in the first half for the Bobcats was the duo of Devon Scherhuafer and Ryan Porter.
“B-G scored on a nice cross by Jake Hotchkin to Devon Scherhaufer, who beautifully volleyed into the back of the net to put the Bobcats up 1-0,” said Bainbridge-Guilford head coach Travis Smith. “15 minutes later, Daiden Canfield threw it in to Ryan Porter who scored to put B-G up 2-0 at halftime.
Coach Smith said that even though the second half yielded additional chances for goals, UV’s keeper, Lamont, managed to hold the Bobcats at bay – as B-G rode out a nice 2-0 win.
Next up for Bainbridge-Guilford boys soccer, they will not play until Wednesday, October 4, at 6 p.m., when they host the Afton Crimson Knights. Unadilla Valley won’t wait as long, playing next at home this Friday, September 29, at 6 p.m. when they host Sidney.
BG: 2 0– 2
UV: 0 0– 0
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