High schools: Bow girls’ soccer decisively wins season opener and more Thursday results

Published: 08-30-2024 12:14 AM

Girls’ Soccer

Bow 5, Kingswood 1

Key players: Bow – Lexi Insana (2 goals), Lexana Farr (goal, assist), Ashley Wallen (2 assists), Brylie Gelinas (goal), Marissa Reyes (first varsity goal), Anna Zerba (midfield), Vivi Madden (defense), Abby Foote (defense), Zoe Lupien (defense), Maeve Nadzan (defense), Anna Fellers (defense), Madison Pfister (defense), Gwen Barrieau (goalie, first varsity win)

Highlights: Insana hit a great shot into the left corner off the net off a good passing combination from Farr and Reyes to open the scoring, and Insana scored again three minutes later off another pass from Farr. Farr scored off of a scramble in the box following a corner kick to make it 3-0 at halftime. Wallen sent a cross to Gelinas, who headed it in to make it 4-0 and Reyes capped the scoring with her first varsity goal with a nice one touch from the top of the 18-yard box.

Coach’s quote: “Good first win, nice to get off to a fast start with three quick goals. We got contributions from every player who stepped on the field.” – Bow’s Jay Vogt

Records: Bow 1-0; Kingswood 0-1

Boys’ Soccer

Campbell 6, Coe-Brown 1

Key players: Campbell – Luke Delia (2 goals, assist); Coe-Brown – Brady Colgan (goal)

Coach’s quote: “Campbell was big and athletic. We didn’t bring enough energy as a team to break their early pressure, so we got pinned in and only attacked with three guys. A formation change helped, but we didn’t neutralize their key players all game long and were punished.” – Coe-Brown’s Christian Gompert

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