Thursday, September 24, 2009

Chazy 2, E'town 2

Chazy had to come from behind to tie Elizabethtown 2-2 on Tuesday September 22. The Lions took a 2-0 lead into halftime. Chazy cut the lead to one when freshman Nathan Reynolds scored on a penalty kick, then tied the game 7:54 into the second half when Shea Howley scored.

The Eagles record moves to 5-0-2 on the season, 3-0-1 in the MVAC.

Chazy beats Willsboro 4-0

On Friday September 18, Chazy broke open a close game with three second half goals to beat Willsboro 4-0.

Kyle McCarthy scored two goals, and Austin Santor recorded his third consecutive shutout for Chazy.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Chazy defeats Keene and Lake Placid

Tyler Bulriss scored both goals, as Chazy defeated Keene 2-0. Shea Howley and Kaleb Snide had the assists. Goalie Austin Santor registered his second straight shutout for the Eagles. Chazy impressively outshot Keene 26-1 in the game.

In a non-league game on September 16, Chazy defeated Lake Placid 4-1. Tyler Bulriss scored two goals in the first three minutes, and Kaleb Snide scored two more as Chazy beat Lake Placid 4-1. The Eagles outshot Lake Placid 19-3 in the game.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Chazy 3, Schroon Lake 0

On Sept. 10, the Chazy boys won their MVAC season opener, defeating Schroon Lake 3-0.

John Tregan scored in the first half, and Kaleb Snide and Shea Howley added goals in the second half. Rogers and Rabideau picked up assists. Goalie Austin Santor made two saves to record the shutout.

Monday, September 7, 2009

2009 soccer schedule

The 2009 soccer schedule for the boys and girls varisty teams is available here:

http://www.chazy.org/athletics/soccer09vm.html

Next game for the boys is this Thursday, Schroon Lake at Chazy.

2009 season under way




The 2009 season began with the non-league Chazy Soccer Classic tournament this weekend.

Game 1: Chazy 2, Canton 1 (OT)

In the first game, the boys faced Canton. Chazy jumped out to an early lead when freshman Kyle McCarthy scored just 17 seconds into the game. Canton tied the score in the second half, to force the overtime. With 58 seconds left in OT, Shea Howley scored on a direct kick to win the game.

In the other match, Beekmantown faced PHS, and that game too ended tied at 1 each after regulation. Jordan Conroy scored in overtime to win the game for Plattsburgh, and set up a Chazy-PHS matchup for the championship.



Final: PHS 1, Chazy 1 (OT) Plattsburgh wins on penalty kicks


In the final, PHS scored first in the 35th minute of the first half, but the Eagles tied it three minutes later, Kyle McCarthy scoring from Nathan Reynolds. Neither team could score in the second half or overtime, so the tournament championship came down to penalty kicks. PHS scored on 4 penalty kicks, to Chazy's 2, to claim the title for the third year in a row.

The official score of the game was recorded as a 1-1 draw, but the championship goes to Class B Plattsburgh High School.