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Martlets and Bears Tie on Ugly Day

Fourth Boys’ Soccer made the quick trip over to Granby Memorial High School on a windy, wet and cold day under the guidance of substitute coaches Wyatt Prominski, Kathleen Devaney and Willard Sistare. After a dead-heat, back and forth that saw strong ball movement from both sides, Charlie Pappas ’22 put in his first goal on the year off a tricky bounce that made it past the Granby keeper. The second half brought even more intensity, grit and physicality, as the Bears from Granby evened the score up on a PK, before taking the lead shortly thereafter. However, from then on out, Alex Unruh ’22 and the Westminster defense anchored by Ben Michaud ’22, Alex Tonioni ’22 and Matthew Westlake ’22 would cede nothing more, as they pushed the ball up the field in a tremendous fervor to tie the game. The team did just that on a beautiful ball off the foot of Brian Opdenaker ’21 in the waning minutes. The boys should be proud of the fight they displayed on a day when conditions were anything but ideal.
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