Monday, September 29, 2008

Chazy beats Westport 5-1

Chazy 5, Westport 1

CHAZY -- Stetson Fields scored with 10:25 to play in the first half to snap a 1-1 tie and spur Chazy (12-1) on in a non-league game.

Jason Baker put Chazy on top 10:28 into the contest, but Nathan Gay answered for Westport (4-4). Eighth-grader Brandon Laurin set up Fields' go-ahead goal eight minutes later.

Fields then scored two unassisted goals four minutes apart in the second half and Shea Howley added one to help Chazy pull away.

Chazy outshot Westport 21-6 with Colin MacIver stopping 13 shots on the Westport net. Austin Santor had four saves for Chazy.

Fields played well offensively for Chazy and Kaleb Snide stood out in the back.

Nathan Gay had a strong game for Westport.

Chazy 5, Westport 1

Westport 1 0--1

Chazy 2 3--5

First half- 1, Ch, J. Baker (Barriere), 10:28. 2, W, Gay, 21:43. 3, Ch, Fields (Laurin), 29:35.

Second half- 4, Ch, Fields, 12:56. 5, Ch, Fields, 16:34. 6, Ch, Howley (J. Baker), 18:20.

Shots: Chazy, 21; Westport, 6.

Saves: MacIver, W, 13; Santor, Ch, 4.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Chazy 5, Willsboro 2

Published September 26, 2008 12:45 am - Chazy, Westport, Indian/Long Lake, Bolton win in MVAC boys' soccer.

Howley, Baker lead Chazy

CHAZY -- Shea Howley and Jason Baker scored two goals each Thursday night and Chazy recorded a 5-2 victory over Willsboro in Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference boys' soccer.

The Warriors grabbed an early lead on Patrick Wells' goal at 12:42.

But, the Eagles (10-1, 6-0) roared back when Jason Baker tallied at 17:14, Stetson Fields at 19:08 and Howley at 25:41.

Howley and Jason Baker then scored in the first 16 minutes of the second half to give the Eagles a 5-1 edge before Rustam Kusufov scored for Willsboro with 9:24 left.

Austin Santor made five saves for the Eagles and Justin Drinkwine 18, for the Warriors.

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Chazy 5, Willsboro 2

Willsboro 1 1 -- 2

Chazy 3 2 -- 5

First half- 1, Wills, Wells (Sayward), 12:42. 2, C, J. Baker (Laurin), 17:14. 3, C, Fields (B. Baker), 19:08. 4, C, Howley (Fields), 25:41.

Second half- 5, C, Howley (Barriere), 9:00. 6, C, J. Baker (Barriere), 16:02. 7, Wills, Kusufov (Sherman), 30:26.

Shots: Chazy 24, Willsboro 11.

Saves: Santor, C, 5. Drinkwine, Wills, 18.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Chazy 7, Schroon Lake 0

CHAZY -- Stetson Fields and Shea Howley combined for five goals as the Eagles (9-1) cruised to a win.

Fields had two goals in the first half and another in the second, as well as an assist. Howley added a goal in each half.

Nathan Reynolds and Brandon Laurin also scored. Tyler Bulriss had three assists, and Jordan Barriere chipped in two.


Monday, September 22, 2008

Chazy 4, Keene 1

A 4-1 win keeps Chazy undefeated in the league.

KEENE -- Shea Howley's goal midway through the first half gave the Eagles the lead for good.

Nathan Reynolds and Stetson Fields added goals later in the opening half as Chazy opened up a 3-0 lead following the first 40 minutes of play.

Caleb Hall put Keene on the board early in the second half before Andrew LaPierre closed out the Eagles' scoring at the 23:41 mark.


Press-Republican coverage.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Willsboro nearly upsets Chazy

Reigning state champs rally to edge Willsboro 3-2

WILLSBORO -- Chazy passed its first close call of the season Thursday afternoon when the Eagles recorded a 3-2 win over Willsboro in Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference boys' soccer action.

The Warriors grabbed a quick lead on Alex Hamel's goal with just 1:48 gone in the contest.

The Eagles, however, rallied for a 2-1 edge at the half when Ben Baker scored at 28:17 and then Tyler Bulriss with a big goal late in the half, at 38:53.

Brandon Laurin put Chazy up, 3-1, at 6:08 of the second half before Hamel brought Willsboro back to within one at the 13:51 mark. Patrick Wells assisted on both Hamel goals.

Austin Santor made five saves in net for Chazy and Justin Drinkwine 10 stops for Willsboro, which was outshot by a 19-9 margin.


Chazy 3, Willsboro 2

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Chazy 6, Bolton 0

From the Press-Republican:

CHAZY -- Stetson Fields scored three goals as Chazy blanked Bolton. Nathan Reynolds, Jordan Barriere and Tyler Bulriss also scored for the hosts, who held a 5-0 lead at the half.

Chazy took a 3-0 advantage in the first 5:45 of the game.

Austin Santor made five saves in the Chazy nets for the shutout. Fields and Bulriss had expecially strong games up front.

Mitchell Jordan made 11 saves in goal for Bolton, which was outshot by a 27-8 margin.

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Chazy 6, Bolton 0

Bolton 0 0 -- 0

Chazy 5 1 -- 6

First half- 1, Ch, Reynolds (J. Baker), 2:20 left. 2, Ch, Barriere, 4:50 3, Ch, Fields (Laurin), 5:45. 4, Ch, Fields pk, 20:11. 5, Ch, Fields, 39:45.

Second half- 6, Ch, Bulriss (Fields), 14:55.

Shots: Chazy 27, Bolton 8.

Saves: Jordan, B, 11. Santor, Ch, 5.

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That's 6 goals in 2 games for Stetson Fields. Also noted by the P-R, E'town lost to Keene, their second loss in a row. That's some "expecially" good news from the paper.



Chazy 5, Schroon Lake 1



From the Sept. 6, 2008 P-R:

"SCHROON LAKE -- Stetson Fields notched a hat-trick as the Eagles defeated the Wildcats.

Jason Baker started the scoring with a goal in the first half assisted by Fields. Fields notched the next two goals as Shea Howley assisted on the first and Brandon Laurin assisted on the second.

Schroon Lake ended the scoring frenzy when Ethan Tyrrell scored to make it 3-1." (Note: A Schroon Lake player reports that Ethan Tyrell scored to make it 1-1, NOT 3-1.)

"In the second half Jason Baker notched his second goal of the game assisted by Ben Baker and Fields finished off the scoring with his third of the game.

Austin Santor earned the win in net with just three for the Eagles and Justin Wachowski made 15 saves in net for the Wildcats."

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Chazy 5, Schroon Lake 1

Chazy3 2 -- 5

Schroon Lake 1 0 -- 1

First half- 1, C, J. Baker (Fields). 2, C, Fields (Howley). 3, C, Fields (Laurin). 4, SL, Tyrrell.

Second half- 5, C, J. Baker (B. Baker). 6, C, Fields.

Shots: Chazy 20, Schroon Lake 6.

Saves: Santor, C, 3. Wachowski, SL, 15.



Plattsburgh Press soccer preview

State champ Chazy in for challenge

It was another banner season in 2007 for the Chazy boys' soccer team.

The Eagles ruled the Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference Northern Division with a 12-0 record and didn't stop while going on to win another NYSPHSAA state championship in Class D.

Chazy, however, has only six players back from that team this year and rival teams in the North, Elizabethtown-Lewis in particular, will be setting their sights on trying to overtake the Eagles.

Chazy

First, the bad news for the Eagles (24-1, 12-0).

Record-setting scorer Nolan Ryan has graduated.

Chazy lost all four starting defenders and its goalie from last season.

The Eagles return just three starters and six players in all from a year ago.

Chazy, however, has its rich tradition in soccer and is gearing toward another run at league and sectional titles despite the varsity inexperience on the team.

Senior forward Stetson Fields, senior midfielder Jason Baker and senior defender Ben Baker return as starters, while freshman midfielder Jordan Barriere and sophomore defender Kaleb Snide are projected as starters.

Varsity newcomers who are expected to make the starting unit include freshman keeper Austin Santor, junior defenders Andrew LaPierre and Michael Santor, junior midfielder Shea Howley, eighth-grade midfielder Nathan Reynolds and eighth-grade forward Brandon Laurin.

The pre-season preview of the 2008 season.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

2008 soccer schedule

From http://www.chazy.org/athletics/soccerboys08.html

CCRS BOYS 2008 SOCCER SCHEDULE

Game Times 4:30; Chazy Home Games - Modified @ 4:30, Varsity @ 6:00
Varsity start date is August 13, Modified start date is August 25.

Friday, September 5 Chazy @ Schroon Lake (Varsity Only)
Tuesday, September 9 Bolton @ Chazy
Thursday, September 11 Chazy @ Willsboro
Wednesday, September 17 Elizabethtown @ Chazy
Friday, September 19 Chazy @ Keene
Tuesday, September 23 Schroon Lake @ Chazy
Thursday, September 25 Willsboro @ Chazy
Wednesday, October 1 Chazy @ Westport
Friday, October 3 Chazy @ Elizabethtown
Thursday, October 9 Crown Point @ Chazy
Friday, October 17 Chazy @ Schroon Lake (Modified Only)
Saturday, October 18 MVAC Finals @ Willsboro - Noon

Chazy loses tournament final to PHS

Chazy loses the final of the pre-season tournament to PHS, 4-2.


Plattsburgh Press-Republican, 8/31/08:
http://www.pressrepublican.com/0305_high_school_sports/local_story_244001509.html


PHS, NAC boys win tourneys

CHAZY -- Michael Bennett broke out against Chazy to net four goals as Plattsburgh High defeated Chazy 4-2 to capture the Chazy Preseason Tournament.

The Eagles, who bring a lot of youth and talent, did not let the Hornets go easily with the victory.

Bennett broke the scoreless drought with 16 minutes left in the first half. Bennett ripped a shot from the left side of the 18 and deflected off Chazy goalie Austin Santor into the back of the net. Freshman, Ethan Votraw assisted on the goal.

Bennett came out of halftime hungry for more as he netted two kick goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half.

Chazy stormed back, Jordan Barriere laced a corner kick into the box, and Plattsburgh High goalie Justin Lavarnway came out for the save but Shea Howley was able to head the ball out of Lavarnway's gloves into the net, less than a minute after Bennett's.

The Eagles closed the gap even further at the 28 minute mark notching another goal. Brandon Laurin laid a ball off for Tyler Bulriss who beat his defender and shot a ball far post for the score.

The Hornets never gave up and kept fighting. Bennett scored his fourth goal of the game and fifth of the tournament when full-back Brandon Dunham sent a ball in from 35 yards out. Bennett settled turned and went one-on-one with Santor and went far post for the score.

Lavarnway made eight stops in net for the Hornets, and Santor had nine for the Eagles.

"This is back-to-back Chazy Tournament victories for us," Plattsburgh High Head Coach Chris LaRose said. "This is our home away from home.

"I appreciate all the hard work both Rob McAuliffe and Brian Norcross putting in for the tournament and making us feel welcome."