Sunday, November 27, 2011

Trumbull αγόρια Soccer ήττες Norwalk 3-1 για την εκ των προτέρων για την κλάση LL μέλος ημιτελικοί - Patch.com

 Keith Bond had a goal and an assist Saturday as's Trumbull won Norwalk to the end of the class LL state tournament football boys photo library

The boys football team's Trumbull completed an impressive double daily to the school on Saturday.


One day after's Trumbull girls football team punched its ticket to the State final, boys followed, defeating No. 3 seed Norwalk 3-1 semifinals class LL being Ken strong.


Yale tied Keith Bond had a goal and an assist for the seventh-sown Eagles, received the top seed, Pomperaug, next weekend in their first semi-finals appearance, Faculty of history. The Titans advanced with a 2-1 overtime win Saturday, Guilford target score wins with 26 seconds remaining.


Bond was also involved in the game's established penalty shootout goal by Shay Neary 16: 35 remaining in the second half that put in the contest.


The quick bonds was the problem in the box and Neary cashed, drilling a shot inside the far post to reset the target of two eagles advantage.


"That was a huge goal," bond said. "Once we scored the second goal of the kind of killing us over here. Getting that lead towards the two really nail in the coffin. "


Furthermore, 's Trumbull, which defeated Staples earlier this month to win the first direct FCIAC Championship, continued its success through Norwalk (16-3-2). Two of the three losses this season came against the Eagles (18-1-4).


"I knew the third goal was the dagger," said Sebastian Gangemi's Trumbull coach. "I knew the third goal it would have been everything. This would really demoralize them. "


Eagles stunned in relation to score twice in the first six minutes. Bond set an early tone, sliding the ball inside the far post after a strong performance
down the right wing to give's Trumbull head just 2: 19 into the contest. Zachary Chase made it a two-goal game when he converted bond Cross at 6: 18.


Bond was asked if the Eagles fall to score two quick goals carried on.


"We have given ourselves our guard," he said. "I don't even expect to be up two goals in the first six minutes."


Faced with an early 2-0 deficit, the bears regrouped and applied considerable pressure. After a great animation, Mike Broncati took the opportunity to halve the deficit but shot from close range hit the right post.
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"Sometimes it is a tough game," said coach Chris Norwalk Laughton. "I thought we had some very good features for the first half. Making the most of their chances. I thought we controlled the game a lot. Was able to put the ball behind the net and unable to sufficiently. Unfortunately, we have two objectives which first six minutes. "


Goalkeeper Nick Weinstein's Trumbull was sharp with seven saves in the first half, which ended with the Eagles still up 2-0.


"They certainly responded well (deficit)," bond Added. "Began moving the ball well. We adjusted, so give some props to the defence. "


Norwalk continued to press during the second half and Nicholas Zuniga converted United finally brought to the Board of Directors with 25: 17 left in the second half.


Norwalk came close to equalize, but the objective of Neary killed bears the brunt.


"I felt Really change the momentum," said Laughton. "Throwing ourselves a hole early. They came out and the ball in the net two balls and were unable to respond. "


When the final seconds ticked off the clock, the Eagles could begin thinging about the final.


"'S Trumbull is here," said Gangemi. "We're going to try a better for the Club, for the school and the city."


"To abandon school victory record," bond Added. "No group had past semifinals for us so we are trying only to erase as many records, such as myself and hope to win a State Championship."

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