NORTHFIELD, Vt. - Nine different Cadets
scored goals as the Norwich men's soccer team shut out GNAC foe
Rivier, 9-0, in the conference opener for both schools. Norwich ups
its record to 2-1-0 (1-0-0 GNAC), while Rivier falls to 1-1-0
(0-1-0 GNAC).
Ryan Boyton got Norwich on the board first, scoring at the 11:36
mark off an assist from Rob Harlow. Less than one minute later, the
Cadets made it 2-0 as Harlow set up David Strojny's goal at the
12:18 mark.
Jason Bliss added a goal just before halftime when he scored off
an assist from Boyton, making the score 3-0 at the 42:29 mark.
The Cadets blew the game open in the opening six minutes of the
second half, netting three goals during that time. Harlow began the
scoring barrage with a goal at the 50:17 mark. Drew Dilley added a
goal just 34 seconds later to put Norwich on top, 5-0. Emmanuel
Motaze, who assisted on both goals, chipped in with a goal of his
own at the 52:00 mark off an assist from Boyton.
Norwich put together one more scoring flurry, potting three
goals in a span of less than two minutes to account for the final
margin. Jake Yaris began the spurt, scoring on a penalty kick at
the 63:58 mark. Then, at the 65:05 mark, Connor Sweeney banged home
an unassisted marker. Forty-six second later, Bobby Begin closed
out the scoring, netting an unassisted goal at the 65:51 mark.
Norwich held a whopping 29-7 edge in shots. The Cadets also held
a 5-0 advantage in corner kicks.
Jake Pagragan, Tim Gompf and Brian Riopelle all saw time in the
Norwich goal, and combined for the shutout.
Norwich begins a two-game road swing on Wednesday, Sept. 12,
when the Cadets travel to Chicopee, Mass., to take on Elms. The
non-league affair is slated to begin at 4 p.m.