Two tournaments began Wednesday as Chazy and Champlain saw the soccer season begin with girls soccer kicking off.
In Chazy, the Jan Davis Memorial began with AuSable Valley, Plattsburgh, Chateaugay and Chazy taking part. NCCS hosted the 4th Annual Cougar Classic with Beekmantown, Franklin Academy and NAC participating.
Championships for both tournaments will be held at the same locations, Friday.
PLATTSBURGH 5
AUSABLE VALLEY 1
CHAZY — In the opening game of the tournament, the usual suspects came out to play.
Aubree Mulligan scored once and recorded two assists, while Amaya Abellard recorded a hat trick to lead Plattsburgh to a 5-1 victory over AuSable Valley.
Olivia LaMountain recorded the fifth and final goal for the Hornets as she headed a corner from Mulligan in the waning minutes.
Nora Rodgers would make sure the Patriots wouldn’t go away without a goal, as she scored with just five minutes remaining.
Her teammate Lula Pfendler finished with 14 saves as Plattsburgh held a 19-9 shot advantage.
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Plattsburgh 5, AVCS 1
PHS 2 3 – 5
AVCS 0 1 – 1
First Half- 1. PHS, Mulligan (LaMountain), 15:40. 2. PHS, Abellard, 18:00.
Second Half- 3. PHS, Abellard (Tuller), 2:17. 4. PHS, Abellard (Mulligan), 5:31. 5. PHS, LaMountain (Mulligan) 6:49. 6. AVCS, Rodgers (Akey) 35:15.
Shots- PHS, 19-9
Saves- McCormick, PHS, 8. Pfendler, AVCS 14.
CHATEAUGAY 2
CHAZY 1 (OT)
CHAZY — It was a back-and-forth contest between the Bulldogs and Eagles in the second game, and needed extra time to determine a winner.
Chateaugay edged Chazy, 2-1 with the winning goal coming early in the extra frame.
Avery Parker and Marin Juneau would team up for Chazy’s lone goal when Parker found Juneau in front of the net for the equalizer.
Irelynn LaPlante was the table setter for the Bulldogs as she assisted on both goals, the first one to Madison McComb.
In a scrum in front of the Eagle net, Khloe Parmeter was able to get the winner into the net for Chateaugay.
“Great effort by both teams to open the year,” Chazy head coach John Tregan. “Chateaugay scored off of two restarts and that was the difference of the game. Credit to them for taking advantage of their chances.”
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Chateaugay 2, Chazy 1 (OT)
CCS 0 1 1 – 2
CCRS 0 1 0 – 1
Second Half- 1. CCS, McComb (LaPlante), 8:42. 2. CCRS, Juneau (Parker), 31:22.
Overtime- 3. CCS, Parenter (LaPlante), 3:33.
Shots- Chazy, 11-9
Saves- Clark, CCRS, 6. Staples, CCS, 10
BEEKMANTOWN 9
FRANKLIN ACADEMY 0
CHAMPLAIN — Reese Peryer had a coming out party for Beekmantown.
In her first varsity game, she not only scored a natural hat trick but she finished with an impressive five goals scored. Teammate Carly Hagadorn had a hat trick of her own as the Eagles defeated the Huskies, 9-0.
Olivia Miller and Olivia Hagadorn were busy as well with three assists each.
Peryer wasn’t alone in the first timer category as Ella Mehrman added her first goal off an assist from Nola DuBrey in the final minutes.
Beekmantown had a strong game offensively, with a shot advantage of 26-6.
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Beekmantown 9, FA 0
BCS 6 3 – 9
FA 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. BCS, Peryer (Miller), 14:25. 2. BCS, Peryer (Hagadorn), 14:56. 3. BCS, Peryer (O. Hagadorn), 20:25. 4. BCS, C. Hagadorn (Miller) 26:25. 5. BCS, Peryer (O. Hagadorn) 27:42. 6. BCS. C. Hagadorn (Miller) 36:34.
Second Half- 7. BCS, Peryer (C. Hagadorn) 1:55. 8. BCS, C. Hagadorn (O. Hagadorn), 9:02. 9. BCS, Mehrman (DuBrey) 38:01.
Shots- Beekmantown, 26-6
Saves- Burdo, BCS, 2. Shanley, BCS, 4. Barkman, FA, 17
NCCS 4
NAC 0
CHAMPLAIN — In 20 minutes, NCCS put the game out of reach of NAC. That would be all the Cougars would need to defeat the Bobcats, 4-0.
Four different NCCS players scored on the night with Emma Guay, Ella Lafountain, Anna Racine and Tenley Peryer scoring in order.
Lafountain and Peryer also recorded assists as Brynn Hite and Lily Natishak finished with the other two.
“Tonight was the start of the 4th annual Cougar Classic,” Cougars head coach Tim Surprenant said. “We came out strong and played unselfish soccer all night. The girls have been working hard in practice, and it was nice to see it translate to tonight’s game.
“Overall, it was a great team effort, where everyone was able to gain confidence and get a feel for one another. Ava Moore and Kelsey Magoon played well for NAC.”
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NCCS 4, NAC 0
NCCS 4 0 – 4
NAC 0 0 – 0
First Half- 1. NCCS, Guay (Natishak), 7:09. 2. NCCS, Lafountain (Hite) 11:15. 3. NCCS. Racine (Peryer) 14:33. 4. Peryer (Lafountain), 27:04.
Shots- NCCS, 17-6
Saves- Scott, NCCS, 6. Nutt, NAC, 13