Davis’ five goals paves the way for a VHCA Lady Crusaders victory
NORWICH – Friday night, the Valley Heights Crusaders hosted Corning Christian Academy for their last regular season game. The Lady Crusaders honored their lone senior and defensive player Grace DuVall before the contest.
The Lady Crusaders started slow in the first half. Until a Emily Davis goal at the 15 minute mark got things rolling for VHCA.
With less than two minutes remaining in the first half, Lady Crusaders Macey Montgomery found Davis, who scored her second goal of contest making the score 2-0 going into the half time break.
At the beginning of the second half, VHCA’s Meghan VanAlthuis had a nice pass to Davis. Davis fired a shot that sailed into the back of the net, giving her hat trick on the night.
Davis believed three goals wasn’t enough as another one of her shots passed by the Corning keeper, tallying the score to 4-0.
VHCA goal keeper Brielle Armstrong had four key saves for the Crusaders and the defense worked together to keep Corning at bay.
VanAlthuis connected with Davis for the second time in the contest and Davis had a nice finish for her fifth and final goal.
“This win was a great way to end the regular season,” said the Lady Crusaders head coach Eliza Gieger.
The VHCA girls will travel to Finger Lakes on Monday for their playoff game.
CCA 0 0 – 0
VHCA 2 3 – 5
The Lady Crusaders started slow in the first half. Until a Emily Davis goal at the 15 minute mark got things rolling for VHCA.
With less than two minutes remaining in the first half, Lady Crusaders Macey Montgomery found Davis, who scored her second goal of contest making the score 2-0 going into the half time break.
At the beginning of the second half, VHCA’s Meghan VanAlthuis had a nice pass to Davis. Davis fired a shot that sailed into the back of the net, giving her hat trick on the night.
Davis believed three goals wasn’t enough as another one of her shots passed by the Corning keeper, tallying the score to 4-0.
VHCA goal keeper Brielle Armstrong had four key saves for the Crusaders and the defense worked together to keep Corning at bay.
VanAlthuis connected with Davis for the second time in the contest and Davis had a nice finish for her fifth and final goal.
“This win was a great way to end the regular season,” said the Lady Crusaders head coach Eliza Gieger.
The VHCA girls will travel to Finger Lakes on Monday for their playoff game.
CCA 0 0 – 0
VHCA 2 3 – 5
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