Tiger's Boys Soccer Drop Heartbreaker On The Road

Despite a strong performance the USN Boys Soccer team drop a road game late. The Tigers scored early which led to a powerful first half performance. Senior Thomas Mauries stepped in to win a tackle. He than played a through ball behind the Webb defense to an onrushing Braylin Davis. Davis forced the Webb goalkeeper, who was busy on the night, into a good save to his right, causing the ball to fall to an industrious Atticus Pflaum who calmly Tucked it way in the back of the net. Other than a late push from Webb, USN continued to apply pressure on the opposition box in the first half. 

In the second half Webb threw everything forward attempting to make a game of it. The USN defense held stoutly throughout most of the half. USN created a few chances to settle the game, but couldn't quite put it away, with the Webb goalkeeper coming up big. Webb's talented # 7 scored 2 late goals with their 2 best chances of the game to turn the tables on the Tigers. It's heart wrenching to lose one late like that, but it was a promising performance at this early stage of the season against a good team that has developed into a top rivalry.   
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