Storm downed by Lansing in quarterfinal shutout
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LANSING – The Unadilla Valley Lady Storm Soccer Club saw their season come to an end on Friday afternoon after the host and higher-seeded Lansing Bobcats topped the team from Chenango County 4-0.
“Lansing is young but quick and talented,” said UV’s head coach Jeanine Potter. “They shut down our offense on the left side, making it tough to put shots on goal.”
The home Bobcats held the Lady Storm to a total of five shots for the game. Offensively, Lansing fired 13 attempts at Unadilla Valley’s senior keeper Meegan White.
White, who played her final game on the pitch in a Storm uniform, came away with a total of nine saves – some of which her head coach said were great.
All four goals scored by Lansing were by different players as Gwen Gisler, Abbie Jones, Lulani Haslinger and Corinna Petrich saw their shots reach the back of the net. The Bobcats scored just one in the first half of play but found the goal three times in the second.
Despite the host team scoring four, Potter stated her girls didn’t show any signs of slowing down after shaking off the the slow start.
“The girls played hard and didn’t give up,” said Potter. “We started out slow again but picked it up in the second half. I’m proud of the girls and the season we had. They kept a positive, encouraging attitude throughout the season. We are going to miss our seniors and we wish them the best.”
The Lady Storm end the 2019 season with a final record of 8-4-1.
Lansing 4, Unadilla Valley 0
UV 0 0 – 0
L 1 3 – 4
Goals-Assists: (UV) None; (L) Gwen Gisler 1-0, Abbie Jones 1-0, Lulani Haslinger 1-0, Corinna Petrich 1-0.
Shots-Corners: (UV) 5-2; (L) 13-5.
Saves: (UV) Meegan White 9; (L) Iris Boerman 4.
“Lansing is young but quick and talented,” said UV’s head coach Jeanine Potter. “They shut down our offense on the left side, making it tough to put shots on goal.”
The home Bobcats held the Lady Storm to a total of five shots for the game. Offensively, Lansing fired 13 attempts at Unadilla Valley’s senior keeper Meegan White.
White, who played her final game on the pitch in a Storm uniform, came away with a total of nine saves – some of which her head coach said were great.
All four goals scored by Lansing were by different players as Gwen Gisler, Abbie Jones, Lulani Haslinger and Corinna Petrich saw their shots reach the back of the net. The Bobcats scored just one in the first half of play but found the goal three times in the second.
Despite the host team scoring four, Potter stated her girls didn’t show any signs of slowing down after shaking off the the slow start.
“The girls played hard and didn’t give up,” said Potter. “We started out slow again but picked it up in the second half. I’m proud of the girls and the season we had. They kept a positive, encouraging attitude throughout the season. We are going to miss our seniors and we wish them the best.”
The Lady Storm end the 2019 season with a final record of 8-4-1.
Lansing 4, Unadilla Valley 0
UV 0 0 – 0
L 1 3 – 4
Goals-Assists: (UV) None; (L) Gwen Gisler 1-0, Abbie Jones 1-0, Lulani Haslinger 1-0, Corinna Petrich 1-0.
Shots-Corners: (UV) 5-2; (L) 13-5.
Saves: (UV) Meegan White 9; (L) Iris Boerman 4.
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