Warriors on a winning streak

WEBUTUCK — The Webutuck High School boys varsity soccer team took home a 5-0 victory over Stissing Mountain High School on Tuesday, Sept. 25.Two goals were scored by Nick Barnes, and one goal and two assists were made by Christian Augustine. The goalie, Nelson Brown, made sure no goals made it past his post.The boys continued their winning streak on Thursday, Sept. 27, winning over Coleman High School 4-2.Augustine was responsible for two goals, with Barnes and Liam Nethercott scoring a goal each. Brown served as goalie against Coleman as well.Coach Kevin Doyle said he was thrilled with the boys’ performances.“Both games were really great. Our goalie was outstanding and really shined against Coleman,” he said, adding he’s looking forward to the team’s upcoming challenges.

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