WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – Both boys’ and ladies’ soccer groups had been in motion Thursday night time.

In NAC Boys’ Soccer was the Lisbon Tournament Semifinal with St. Lawrence Central assembly Brushton-Moira.

Carson Fleury dumped the ball in the crease. Kayden Bushey drove dwelling the aim: 1-0 Panthers.

Bushey fed Colton Curran, who drilled the close-range aim to place Brushton-Moira up 2-0.

The Panthers expanded the lead in the second half when Parker Russell related on a move to Bushey for an additional aim.

Russell scored the last aim, as the Panthers went on to defeat St. Lawrence Central 4-0.

In the different semifinal, Lisbon performed host to Morristown.

The Green Rockets had the early scoring alternatives when Gaige-Michael Jimenez took the shot. It was Gavin Richardson with a save.

Will Pirie dumped the ball on the internet, however Rocket keeper Coltyn Brooks saved in the scrum.

Despite a number of possibilities, this recreation remained scoreless via the first half. In the last eight minutes, Morristown’s Damien Young-Hollister related for the recreation’s solely two targets, lifting the Rockets to a 2-0 semifinal win.

In boys’ non-league soccer from Adams, South Jeff hosted Clinton.

South Jeff struck early as Nate Matteson fed Noah Perry in entrance, who buried the blast: 1-0 Spartans.

A bit later, it was Matteson sticking dwelling the free ball in entrance. The Spartans elevated their result in 2-0.

South Jeff goalie Julian Surber got here up with the save right here as South Jeff beat Clinton 4-1.

On the ladies’ aspect, Indian River hosted Mexico in a non-league contest in Philadelphia.

Midway via the first half, the Wolves took the lead when Maddy Timmons tickled twine. 1-0 Indian River.

Ten minutes later, the Wolves expanded on their lead when Julia De La Cruz ripped yarn: 2-0 Indian River.

The Wolves go on to beat Mexico 6-2.

In Girls’ Frontier League soccer from Adams, South Jeff entertained Beaver River.

Natalie Roggie would rating the lone aim, her first varsity aim, as Beaver River blanked South Jeff 1-0.



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