Picture perfect passing leads Purple Tornado past Windsor
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WINDSOR – The crisp, pristine passing of the ball has been a cornerstone of the Purple Tornado girls’ soccer team this season and Tuesday night proved to be no different as Norwich recorded their fifth win of the season with a 3-1 victory over Windsor.
Sarah Davis was the first to find the back of the net for Norwich, and teammate Sydney Coggins scored two goals, with her second goal being set-up by the beautiful passing of her teammates.
“Elli Ryan played an excellent center mid[field]…(Ryan) put lots of great passes together…Asaine, Syd, and Sarah put nice runs together” said Norwich Head Coach Doug Coggins on the NHS squads ability to share the soccer ball.
Staying true to the Tornado’s style this season it is their total team play that has been apparent in all of their victories this season and this contest was no different as Norwich’s defense was just as flawless as their devastating offensive attack against the Black Knights.
“Emily Flynn, MacKenzie Hess, and Jordan Hess played great defense…” said Norwich Head Coach Doug Coggins, “Maddie Stafford played her best game of the year with her fast feet and never quit attitude.”
Brianne Minor was once again the defensive stalwart in the net for Norwich as she stopped 10 Windsor shots. Coggins noted a remarkable save by Minor as she turned away a Windsor shot attempt from a one-on-one breakaway.
Norwich (5-1) returns to the field on Monday April 12th when they travel to take on the Yellowjackets of Oneonta with kick-off slated for 6:00pm.
Sarah Davis was the first to find the back of the net for Norwich, and teammate Sydney Coggins scored two goals, with her second goal being set-up by the beautiful passing of her teammates.
“Elli Ryan played an excellent center mid[field]…(Ryan) put lots of great passes together…Asaine, Syd, and Sarah put nice runs together” said Norwich Head Coach Doug Coggins on the NHS squads ability to share the soccer ball.
Staying true to the Tornado’s style this season it is their total team play that has been apparent in all of their victories this season and this contest was no different as Norwich’s defense was just as flawless as their devastating offensive attack against the Black Knights.
“Emily Flynn, MacKenzie Hess, and Jordan Hess played great defense…” said Norwich Head Coach Doug Coggins, “Maddie Stafford played her best game of the year with her fast feet and never quit attitude.”
Brianne Minor was once again the defensive stalwart in the net for Norwich as she stopped 10 Windsor shots. Coggins noted a remarkable save by Minor as she turned away a Windsor shot attempt from a one-on-one breakaway.
Norwich (5-1) returns to the field on Monday April 12th when they travel to take on the Yellowjackets of Oneonta with kick-off slated for 6:00pm.
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