Lynnfield’s girls soccer squad raced to a 4-0 lead against the Falcons, but conceded four straight goals in a highly-competitive, highly-intense draw on Saturday. Danvers’ Georgia Prouty went home with a hat-trick.
“Defensively, we were in good shape and defended Georgia very well,” said Lynnfield coach Mark Vermont. “Ariana (Guarracino), Jordan (Calichman), Sofia (Giardina), Avery (Haney), and Adriana (Regitano) all played really well tonight. Unfortunately, if a player like Georgia gets half-a-chance, she can score. And she did, which was the difference tonight. Morgan (Hubbard) in net for us did a great job.”
Kaylee Barrett of the Pioneers also went home with a hat-trick and “played exceptionally,” according to Vermont, who credited a handful of his players for strong play.
“I thought Ava Damiani was dynamic before she got hurt. … Our midfield with Giada Sykes, Emma Rose, and Clara Caulfield really dominated, especially in the first half,” Vermont said. “Danvers is a great team and well-coached. It was a great game. Bella Carroll (goal) also had a great game up top and both Hannah Doherty and Maggie Ozanian played well on the outside.”