Amanda Gray found the net three times and the Skaneateles girls soccer team dominated rival Jordan-Elbridge in an 8-1 victory Monday at Jordan-Elbridge High School.
Jill Connor / The Citizen
Skaneateles' Brooke McNeilly falls while taking a shot on goal as Jordan-Elbridge players Hanne Bailey (4) and Julia Shafer (19) play defense during Monday's game at Jordan-Elbridge High School.
Skaneateles' Brooke McNeilly falls while taking a shot on goal as Jordan-Elbridge players Hanne Bailey (4) and Julia Shafer (19) play defense during Monday's game at Jordan-Elbridge High School.
“At first we were kind of shook up because they are really quick players,” Skaneateles head coach Lauren Wiese said of the Eagles. “Our reserve players came out though, and played really well.”
The Lakers' Aly Davis scored two goals and Taylor Kerr recorded one goal and one assist.
Also scoring for Skaneateles was second team all-leaguer Grace Vanderven.
Allie Goetzmann also contributed one goal and freshman Carly Davis put up two assists. Maddy Morrissey and Destin VanTyle each tallied one assist.
Heather Mullen posted two saves in goal for the Lakers and Erica Tardiff added three saves while allowing the one score.
Tia Segretto scored the lone Jordan-Elbridge goal and was assisted by Ashley Foote.
Emily Dillon recorded 14 saves for Jordan-Elbridge.
Wiese believes the win could jump-start the Lakers.
“We have been searching for that breakout moment from our offense,” Wiese said. “They really did that well tonight.”
Skaneateles hosts Hannibal, Wednesday.
The Lakers' Aly Davis scored two goals and Taylor Kerr recorded one goal and one assist.
Also scoring for Skaneateles was second team all-leaguer Grace Vanderven.
Allie Goetzmann also contributed one goal and freshman Carly Davis put up two assists. Maddy Morrissey and Destin VanTyle each tallied one assist.
Heather Mullen posted two saves in goal for the Lakers and Erica Tardiff added three saves while allowing the one score.
Tia Segretto scored the lone Jordan-Elbridge goal and was assisted by Ashley Foote.
Emily Dillon recorded 14 saves for Jordan-Elbridge.
Wiese believes the win could jump-start the Lakers.
“We have been searching for that breakout moment from our offense,” Wiese said. “They really did that well tonight.”
Skaneateles hosts Hannibal, Wednesday.
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