Webutuck varsity boys soccer defeats Pine Plains in home game

WEBUTUCK— The Webutuck varsity boys soccer team triumphed on the fields behind Webutuck High School in its match against Pine Plains on Monday, Sept. 24.

Beginning at 4:15 p.m., Webutuck made 11 shots on goal while Pine Plains made six; both teams tied in the number of corner kicks with three per team. Pine Plains made three saves on goal while Webutuck goalie Van Edmundson made six saves.

Webutuck player Stone Scasso scored four goals and made an assist on goal; teammate Danny Swift also made an assist on goal. Webutuck players Tyler Howard and Jack Forbes both scored their first varsity goals during the game.

The home team dominated the first half of the game with exceptional passing and possession time over the ball. By the second half, several Webutuck underclassman competed in the match. While a couple of players struggled to maintain the ball, Webutuck Coach Kevin Doyle was thrilled to get all of the players bonus playing time.

By the game’s end, Webutuck celebrated a victory over Pine Plains with a final score of 6-2.

“It was a well-earned victory,” Doyle said. “I think we might be on our way.”

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