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Boys & Girls Club Indoor Soccer

November 20, 2012
The Post-Journal

GRADES 3-4

Steven Dewey was red hot with four goals as the Blue Team blanked the Green Team, 5-0.

Anthony DeMarco added the other goal in support of the flawless goaltending of Samantha Snow and Zach Ryberg.

Article Photos

Lincoln Carpenter delivers a high kick during recent Grades 5-6 Division action in the Jamestown Boys & Girls Club Indoor Soccer League. See additional photos at cu.post-journal.com.
P-J photo by Scott Reagle

Ednalys Garcia-Madera, Alexis Wynn and Mia Raj shared the goaltending in the loss.

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Ben Anderson's fourth goal with just two seconds left gave the Black Team a 5-4 win over the Red Team.

Landin Martinelli had the other goal for the Black.

For the Red Team, Julian McGaughy delivered the hat trick and Taylor Kiendl scored the other goal.

GRADES 1-2

Behind Jack Carlson's three goals and Finley Pavlock's one, the Green Team doubled the score on the Blue Team, 4-2.

Cody Delcamp and Kaylee Cappa were the goalies in the win.

Eian Cooley and Carter Rishel tallied for the Blue Team, which had goalies Keegan Rishel and Marissa Fiorellla.

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Carsen Bane had two goals and Malachi Rosa one as the Red Team defeated the Black Team, 3-0.

Noah Collins was the goalie for the winners.

The goalies in the loss were Morgan Maloney, Alyson Dalton, Aurick Pattison and Caleb Turecek.

GRADES K-1

Josh Brown found the range five times in leading the Green Team past the Black Team, 7-1.

Katelyn Schroeder and Gavin Pantojas had the other goals in the win.

Conner Arnold averted the shutout for the Green Team, which had Lauren Prynn, Cole Bloomquist and Jenna Jaroszynski in goal.

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Jaden Binkley tallied twice and Aiden Morse-Greenawalt once as the Red Team nipped the Blue Team, 3-2.

Trysten Newton and Micola Seagren were the goalies for the winners.

Brody Retterer and Marcus Merced had goals in the loss while Isaiah Snow and Madison Hill were the netminders.

 
 

 

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