Postgame interview with Jackson Sopa The Rising Sun boys soccer team accomplished two goals Wednesday afternoon.
Both figuratively and literally. The Tigers tallied twice in a 2-1 triumph over visiting Harford Tech. And while achieving their main objective of emerging with a victory, the Tigers also attained a slightly secondary aspiration – playing better than they had in the two previous games. Perryville goalie Andrew Wennersten and defender Greg Riley team up to thwart West Nottingham Academy's Gasper Wambrau during the first half of a boys soccer game Monday, September 11. Wambrau scored four goals in the second half to spur the Rams to a 5-2 triumph. Rams score five unanswered goals to overcome two-goal hole Gasper Wambrau tallied four goals and one assist in the second half as the West Nottingham Academy boys soccer team scored five unanswered goals to top host Perryville 5-2 Monday, September 11.
Ivan Herrera is still using his feet to make an impact on the athletic fields.
So far, he's getting more kicks on the soccer pitch than he did on the gridiron. Herrera's first-half goal helped the Rising Sun boys soccer team edge Elkton 2-1 last Thursday night at Calvert Regional Park. After capturing a two-run lead in the the second inning Perryville took an on the road win over North East. Mara Little hit a triple in top of the second, putting a man on third. Emily Phillips then hit a single. Hanna Downes was walked loading the bases for Perryville. Hannah Gordon was walked, giving the Panthers their first run, scored by Little. Erin Murphy hit a single, which brought in a second run for the Panthers by Sarah Chandler, to round out the top of the second. "Usually when people give us the opportunity to hit, we hit and we make them pay," said Phillips. After an unanticipated loss to Havre de Grace last week, the Perryville girls basketball team was after a win. The Panthers downed Tri-State Christian Academy at home 41-10 on February 13. "We just got off a tough loss against Havre de Grace and it really wasn't expected of us. So we came out here knowing that we needed a win in order to get back up in the division to get our wins up to hopefully get that home court advantage for our playoffs," said guard Aubrey Hill. Bo Manor Eagles soared to a 53-24 victory over Rising Sun at home on February 10. The Eagles controlled the game from the start, leading by 16 at the end of the half. "Our transition points were excellent. We were getting steals and we were out for the races, scoring our points," said Bo Manor head coach Jazmen White. "We didn't play with as much confidence as we have in the past couple of weeks and they are a very talented team," said Rising Sun head coach Kathy Stoudt. Perryville boys basketball fell to visiting Fallston in a nip and tuck game of 47-40 on Wednesday, February 8. The Panthers led the first period racking up 10 points, with three pointers from Nick Roberts and Dennis "DJ" Johnson bringing them ahead by two. In the second, the Cougars regained control of the floor after a three point shot from Hoerr. Johnson added five points holding the Panthers within two points of Fallston at the half. |
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