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Middlesex Boys' Soccer Gets Back to Winning Ways Against Governor's Academy

10/10/2018 6:09:00 PM

2018 ISL Match Report
Date:  10/10/2018
Home Team:  Middlesex
Away Team:   The Governor's Academy
Score (H-A):  7-0
Goals (Assists)-         Home:   #17 Anyolo Makatiani (14', assist #11 Kwabena Kwakwa)
                                                  #9 Jacob Charles (16', assist #10 Josh Quirk)
                                                  #6 Haydn Herrema (28', assist #4 Andrew Parker)
                                                  #17 Makatiani (45', assist #6 Herrema)
                                                #9 Charles (48', assist #10 Quirk)
                                                #9 Charles (63', assist #10 Quirk)
                                                #22 Walker Massey (88', assist #20 David Hitzrot)
                                    Away:    None
Goalkeeping-            Home:   Kenyon Pelletier (45', 0 GA)
                                                  Alfonso De Vito (45', 0 GA)         
                                    Away:    CJ Baroni (45', 4 GA)
                                                  Luke Zeller (45', 3 GA)     
Cardings-                  Home:   None
                                    Away:    None
Notes:             An unseasonably humid Wednesday in mid-October saw Middlesex host Governor's in boys' soccer and bring a dynamic attack that was clicking for much of the afternoon.  The hosts scored four in the first half, thanks to a brace from Anyolo Makatiani, a composed finish from Jacob Charles, and a headed goal for Haydn Herrema.  In the second half, Jacob Charles benefitted from a second and third assist from senior Josh Quirk, and Walker Massey took a solo effort to goal for the final tally.  The boys from Governor's competed hard and fair throughout and Connor Mooney, Parker Deptula, and John Gorgol stood out for the visitors.  Quirk and Charles connected for three goals, and Makatiani finished well for Middlesex.  Freshman George Lin stood out in defense for Middlesex, and keepers Kenyon Pelletier and Alfonso De Vito combined for their sixth clean sheet of the season.
 
 
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