Sunday, September 15, 2013

Dryden boys take GLM Memorial soccer tournament title

WATKINS GLEN — Ithaca Journal  - Michael Harvey scored twice and Haile Cutter stopped seven shots to lead the undefeated Dryden boys’ soccer team past Elmira Notre Dame, 2-1, in the championship game of the GLM Memorial Tournament Friday night at Watkins Glen.
Harvey scored a goal in each half to lead the Purple Lions (5-0), who advanced to the tournament final by beating Trumansburg, 3-0, last Monday in the opening round. Ross Cole had an assist for the winners.
Notre Dame (3-1) got a goal from Li Molingou, assisted by Alec Cutler. The Crusaders outshot Dryden, 12-4, and had a 6-5 edge in corner kicks.
Dryden host Union Springs on Tuesday. (photos from the game - https://goo.gl/photos/zdQj7fxVDSs9sApE6 )
Trumansburg 3, Watkins Glen 1: At Watkins Glen, Mitchell Swartwood scored two goals off headers, including the game-winner 10 minutes into the second half, and the Blue Raiders (5-1) defeated the host Senecas in the GLM Tournament third-place game.
Abreham Kittel also scored a goal and asisst for Trumansburg, which had a 27-8 edge in shots and an 11-1 advantage in corners. Aidan Coon and Kyle Carr had assists for the Raiders.
Luke Flahive had the goal for Watkins Glen, evening the score at 1 with four minutes left in the first half.
Wes Regnier made seven saves for Trumansburg, while Tony Keough made 17 for the Glen. The Blue Raiders play host to Whitney Point on Tuesday, while the Senecas welcome Waverly.

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