Luke Messersmith started the scoring with a solid header off
of an amazing cross from Peter Huizenga 25 minutes into the contest, followed
soon thereafter by an nice lead pass from Dan Healy to Yedne Atkins, who
dribbled through the crowded box to send one home for the second goal. It was 2 – 0 Hanover at the half.
Then, well into the second half, Messersmith registered his second goal of the
game off a Brendan Amos assist for our third goal, and five minutes later Robbie
Murdza received an assist from Atkins and nailed the fourth and final
goal from the middle of the box.
Owen Brooks and Henry Olszewski kept the slate clean, but
didn’t need to do too much work to achieve that, as Nashua South was concentrating
(unsuccessfully) on holding court on defense while compromising any offensive
flow.
Good to get a lopsided wind after 2 nail biting, one goal losses
recently, and to now be owners of a winning record through the first five games
of the still-young season.
Next up is Tuesday at Salem.
Snacks and beverages still needed, check on our needs at https://hanoverhsboysjvsoccer. shutterfly.com
A few cheering fans are always good to have at these road games. Car pool?
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