Monday, October 20, 2008

Chazy 2, Bolton 0



Eagles Extend Streak

WILLSBORO -- Chazy extended its streak to 13 straight Mountain & Valley Athletic Conference boys' soccer titles with a 2-0 victory over Bolton.

The Chazy Eagles have won 21 of the last 22 championships dating back to 1986.

Bolton had opportunities early in the game, but the Chazy (17-1) defense managed to hold strong.

"Our defense with Ben Baker, Kaleb Snide, Michael Santor and AndrewLaPierre played well," Chazy head coach Rob McAuliffe said. "We played composed and defended well."

Stetson Fields scored both goals for Chazy. Fields tallied a penalty kick at 30:11 gone in the first half to put Chazy up 1-0.

Fields scored again just 4:18 into the second half on a ball from Shea Howley.

Austin Santor picked up the shutout victory for Chazy with three saves, and Mitchell Jordan made 11 stops in net for Bolton.



The write-up.


Thursday, October 16, 2008

Chazy 8, Crown Point 0

CHAZY -- Stetson Fields scored five goals Thursday night and the Eagles (15-1 overall) rolled to their victory.

Chazy scored five goals in the first 16 minutes of the first half and three more in the first 13 minutes of the second stanza.

Jordan Barriere, Jason Baker and Shea Howley also tallied goals for the Eagles, who finished with a 33-5 shot advantage.

Austin Santor recorded four saves in net for the shutout and Justin Potter stopped 20 shots for the Panthers.

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Press-Republican game story.




Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Chazy 1, E'town 0

Chazy wins a close one, edging E'town 1-0.


From the Press-Republican writeup:

"Chazy does it again to E'town

ELIZABETHTOWN -- You don't win three state championships without a few close calls along the way.

"They (Chazy) know how to play in those tight games, that's for sure," acknowledged Elizabethtown-Lewis Coach Paul Buehler, after his gallant Lions fell 1-0 Friday to the Eagles, the reigning state champs in Class D boys' soccer.

Stetson Fields scored from Jason Baker with 7:46 to play in the first half and Chazy (14-1) made it stand up for its second 1-0 victory over rival E'town-Lewis this fall.

"It was an evenly played game. We had a number of opportunities early on and some good ones in the second half," Buehler recalled. "And they (Chazy) had some great opportunities, too.

"It was just another classic E'town-Chazy soccer game."


Chazy ranked #1 in NY State

As of October 3, 2008:

Class D

1. Chazy

2. Wheatland-Chili

3. South Kortright

4. Northville

5. Seward