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H.S. soccer roundup: Vikings, Lancers play to scoreless tie

Published 09/25/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 09/25/2012 05:51 PM

East Lyme - Two teams that expect to contend for a division championship, East Lyme and Waterford, played to a scoreless double overtime draw in an Eastern Connecticut Conference Large Division girls' soccer match on Monday night at Bridebrook Park.

Waterford (3-0-1, 1-0-1) held a slim 6-4 edge in shots, but both goalies were up to the task. Julia Zawacki stopped all four shots for the Lancers while Allison Stoddard made six saves for the Vikings (3-0-2, 0-0-2).

The two teams meet again on Oct. 16 at Waterford.

In other games:

• Hanna Guiliani's goal in the second overtime gave Woodstock Academy a 1-0 victory over Fitch in the ECC Large Division. Nicole Sexton played well in goal for the Falcons (2-1-1, 0-1-1), making 18 saves.

• Maya Bell, assisted by Gabbi Wise, scored in the 48th minute as Norwich Free Academy rallied for a 1-1 overtime tie with Bacon Academy 1-1 in the ECC Large Division. Katherine Beasley made four saves in goal for the Wildcats (2-1-1, 1-0-1), who held a 15-6 edge in shots.

• Stonington erupted for all of its goals in the first half en route to a 3-0 victory over Ledyard in the ECC Medium opener for both schools. Gabby Silvia, assisted by Sophie Moore, scored in the 13th minute for the Bears (5-1, 2-0), followed by Amanda Thomas (Ella Rath assisted) in the 22nd minute and Danielle Jacobs (assisted by Sarah Thomas) in the 30th minute. Ledyard is 1-3, 0-1.

• Ali Regan scored twice as St. Bernard beat Tourtellotte, 3-1, in the ECC Small. Natalie McPhee had a goal and an assist for the Saints (2-1-2, 2-0-1) and Alex Santiago had three saves.

• Abby McAdams had two goals and Jennifer McNamara added a goal and two assists as Montville beat New London, 5-0, in the ECC Medium. Nadia Dallas and Paige Skinner scored for the Indians (3-1, 1-0) and Caitlin Turney added two assists. Felicia Timpano had three saves for the Whalers (1-3, 0-1).

• Four different players scored for Old Lyme in its 4-1 win over Coginchaug of Durham in the Shoreline Conference. Fiona Barrett, Hannah Behringer, Sloane Sweitzer and Gabby Vernacatola scored for the Wildcats (3-1) and Hannah O'Brien added an assist.

• Williams and Marianapolis played to a scoreless tie in New London. The Blues (1-0-3) held a 17-4 edge in shots.

Boys

• St. Andrew's scored three goals in the second half to pull away from Williams, 4-2, in the SENE. Sotiraq Vangjeli and Adam Collins (penalty kick) scored for the Blues (1-5, 1-3) while Juan Perez had an assist.

• Grasso Tech was beaten by Hartford Classical, 3-0, in the Constitution State Conference. Mario Tedeschi made 16 saves in goal for the Eagles (2-3).

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