It may have taken a while, but once No. 26 Lynnfield (11-3-5) found its rhythm, it was lights out for visiting No. 39 Montachusett Tech (8-8-2). The Pioneers won 4-0 at home in the preliminary round of the Division 3 boys soccer tournament. For the first 30 minutes, the Pioneers launched an all-out assault on the Bulldogs’ goal, but Monty Tech’s defense stood tall, repelling … [Read more...] about Preliminary-round victory at home
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Lynnfield Kicks Cancer, Essex Tech
The Lynnfield boys soccer team (8-1-4) may not have had its best stuff against visiting Essex Tech (3-8-3) Thursday (Oct. 9) night, but it had just enough to come away with a 4-2 win on Kick Cancer night. Senior captain Rocco Scenna was practically a one-man show, scoring two goals in the first 20 minutes and finishing with a hat-trick. Fellow senior captain Mohammed Ayari … [Read more...] about Lynnfield Kicks Cancer, Essex Tech
Pioneers escape with late goal
This one was a real nail-biter. For nearly 78 minutes, the undefeated Hamilton-Wenham and Lynnfield boys soccer teams went toe-to-toe at Pioneer Stadium, with each giving as good as it got and the game knotted, 1-1, and likely headed to overtime. But in the end, the Pioneers’ Nate Zalvan was in the right place at the right time, buying a feed from Rocco Scenna and scoring … [Read more...] about Pioneers escape with late goal
Weekly roundup: Soccer squads take down Georgetown
Talk about Lynnfield leadership. Boys soccer captains Mohammed Ayari, Rocco Scenna (2 goals), and Nate Zalvan all found the back of the net in the Pioneers' 5-1 win against Georgetown. Ollie Morgan also ripped one, while Kellen Farias picked up the win between the pipes. “We played pretty well and scored some goals,” said Lynnfield coach Brent Munroe. “It was a good team … [Read more...] about Weekly roundup: Soccer squads take down Georgetown
Roundup: Boys soccer squad squeezes through Newburyport
In an early-season dandy, Lynnfield’s boys soccer team (1-0) took down Cape Ann League foe Newburyport, 2-1, on the road last Tuesday, Sept. 2. “They outplayed us for most of the first half,” said Lynnfield coach Brent Munroe. “In the second half, we played a little better.” Newburyport struck first to put the pressure on, but Rocca Scenna (penalty- and free-kick goals) … [Read more...] about Roundup: Boys soccer squad squeezes through Newburyport




