![]() We had some great opportunities, especially early on, but we were fortunate to find the net when we did,” said Friendship/Scio co-coach Eric Weinman.Ĭrossley was the first to score for Friendship/Scio (2-3-1), taking a pass fed along by Ross just 10 minutes into the game and burying it home into the Franklinville cage to garner the lead. ![]() It was a midfield game, and we were able to win it from that. “The defense played solidly with the halfbacks and fullbacks. Both tallies stemming from a connection that Franklinville could not find a response for - Lexi Crossley and Nevaeh Ross, as both Friendship/Scio scorers interchanged on their goals in the opening half to create a 2-0 lead that they would never lose over the Lady Panthers to earn the win. Up first in the Consolation round, it was highlighted by some quick tallies in the opening half that were garnered by the hosts. SCIO - The annual Amy MacMichael tournament in Scio officially drew itself to a close on Saturday in Scio, as host Friendship/Scio and Franklinville opened up the festivities in the Consolation round, while Hammondsport and Cuba-Rushford duked it out under the lights later on to determine this year’s champion. ![]() NY Land Quest congratulates all student athletesĪmy MacMichael Tourney: C-R captures title, Fri/Scio earns Consolation honors Dunbar set aside nine shots on the other end for Wellsville. With time favoring the Lady Wolverines and the pressure from the Lady Lions continuing to rise, the hosts would ultimately put the finishing touches on the victory with 2:22 left to play, as Ayers tucked away the game’s final goal on a second chance attempt after Madigan Harris’ initial shot created a hard rebound back out front of the Wellsville cage, sending it back in for the piece of insurance the team needed to seal up the win for good.īolivar-Richburg would go on to outshoot Wellsville by a 13-6 count, with Gayton earning the win behind four stops. Right after they found their way onto the board, the two-goal advantage was regained again by the Lady Wolverines and McKinlee Harris, who finished off a 2-on-1 rush into the Wellsville zone 51 seconds later alongside her sister, Madigan, seeing her initial shot stopped by Makenna Dunbar before it created just enough of a rebound to roof back over her head and into the goal.Īfter one goal in all of the first half’s 40 minutes, Wellsville would go on to make it four in a 15-minute span as they would find a way to cut down their deficit to a single tally one more time with Lauren Viglietta jarring the ball loose and poking it into the back of the net with under 10 minutes left to play. Jaden Dunbar had perhaps the best chance for the visitors in white and orange at that point, nearly capitalizing on a mishandle from Kyla Gayton right next to the Bolivar-Richburg goal, but the keeper was able to dive right back onto the ball to freeze play with 15 minutes removed from the clock.ĭespite the added build-up of pressure from the Lions, the Wolverines were able to extend their lead to a pair a short time later with a backbreaker from Madigan Harris and her second tally of the game, punctuating a Malayna Ayers pass from the far end line across to the front, where she was able to corral the ball into the net.īut the Lions wouldn’t go down just yet, as their shutout-ending goal with 15 minutes remaining would start a wild strand of goals until the end of the game, as Madison Thompson was the first to cut down the deficit after digging the ball loose in front of the Bolivar-Richburg cage, taking it to the near post and into the netting behind Gayton. ![]() But soon after, the Lions would begin building up a mound of pressure to carry into the second half. On three different rushes into the Wellsville (0-6-1) zone, all three shots put on goal would hit directly off the goal post and out of harm’s way. The Wolverines (4-3) were the first to strike almost immediately out of the gate in the opening half, as Cassidy Stives started a play from center with a terrific pass up to McKinlee Harris, who began an odd rush against the Lions defense with Madigan Harris, shifting a pass straight up to her for a breakaway goal three minutes after the kick at center.Ĭhances to add more fuel to the fire would come throughout the first half for the hosts in black and red. By CHRIS BROOKS, sports editor, īolivar-Richburg’s Malayna Ayers scored final goal as B-R downed Wellsville in girls soccer, 4-2 on Saturday afternoon at Dunsmore-Latimer Field.
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