Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Varsity Soccer Report from game v Trinity Pawling 9/26/07

Playing their first game of the season, the Varsity Soccer team demonstrated a strong passing game to beat traditionally tough opponents Trinity Pawling by 5 goals to 3. The game started with both teams netting two goals apiece early on. Griffin Wilson hit an unstoppable shot in to the roof of the net for the first goal with Hudson Kuras slotting in the next from close range. Soon more chances fell to the DDS forwards but a combination of nerves and rushed kicks were their undoing. At the other end, Danielle Stamer was playing very well in goal. The second half was more productive for us in front of goal with Kayleigh Bhangdia superbly crossing an endless supply of balls in to the Trinity Pawling goal area. First, Austin Christensen pounced, followed by Seb Barry tapping in to an empty net. Griffin Wilson provided the final goal with a well taken direct free kick from the edge of the area. Credit must also go to Cooper Davis and Caleb Tuke for their persistent running and to Matt Stapylton for doing such a fine job in goal during the second half.. Finally, it has to be said that the DDS team played some very controlled soccer at times, creating moves often with five or more successful passes. Great job guys!

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