Bulldogs
Take a Bite Out of Cats 6 - 4
The West Genesee Wildcats hosted the St. Alban’s
Bulldogs a prep school out of Washington D.C. on the
carpet at West Genesee stadium on a brilliant Saturday
morning and it was the guest Bulldog’s making
the most of their visit with a 6-4 victory over the
Cats.
St. Alban’s struck early in the game 1-0 at
11:06 when senior midfielder Matt Miller backed
in his defender and snuck a low shot past junior Wildcat
goalie Steve Mahle. Less than a minute later at 10:15
it was sophomore midfielder Pat Dougherty wrapping
around the right post adding an unassisted goal for
a 2-0 lead.
Genny used a mini run of their own with 6:51 to go
when senior attackman Matt Lebduska took a feed from
junior midfielder Matt McCabe who was behind the St.
Alban’s goal and redirected it past senior goalie
Guy Van Syckles stick side.
Senior captain, midfielder Luke Cometti knotted the
score 2-2 with 6:29 remaining when he barreled toward’s
the Bulldog’s net, withstood several hits, then
used a one-handed backhand shot that eluded Syyckle.
The Bulldogs would waste little time with 6:18 to go
regaining the lead when junior long-stick midfielder
Roger Ferguson scooped up the ball off the ensuing
face-off, ran unabated into the Cats end and fired
a shot past Mahle for a 3-2 lead. Genny had several
late opportunities for the tying goal but Van Syckle
made two point blank stops to keep the Cats in check
to end the first quarter.
The Wildcats opened the second quarter with a flurry
of opportunities, the first when senior midfielder
Tim Besio sped in uncovered from the sideline, took
a pass in front while wide open, but lost the ball
out of his stick in the act of shooting. At 10:19 Lebduska
followed with a laser that beat Van Syckle but richocheted
off the left post. Lebduska followed with another near
miss at 9:03, then it was junior midfielder Ryan McConnell
who took a Lebduska pass with 6:30 to go and ripped
it wide.
St. Alban’s returned the favor after the half
with an offensive burst of their own but Mahle bailed
the Cats out making three stops right on the doorstep
to keep the Cats in the game. Genny did get an extra-man
opportunity with 6:34 to go while St. Alban’s
served a 30 second technical but couldn’t convert.
The Bulldogs dodged the Cast man up attempt, then used
a shot by senior midfielder Nick Dugan. whose shot
dodged past Mahle on his stick side with 4:29 to go
for a 4-2 lead. With only 2:58 to go in the half the
Cats had another man-up advantage compliments of a
30 second push call and wasted little time converting
at 2:42 as Cometti took a feed from senior attackman
Ryan Garrett who was behind and ripped a shot past
Van Syckle to cut the score to 4-3.
The Cats carried the momentum into the final quarter
and tied the game at 4-4 with 9:21 to go when senior
long-stick midfielder JackKennedy broke up a play at
midfield, fed McCabe who found Lebduska who put a shot
past Vansyckle.
But it was the Bulldog’s who answered back again
at 9:14 on the an ensuing face-off junior attackman
Greg McKillop beat Mahle to put St.Alban’s ahead
to stay 5-4
West Genny’s last best chance came with two minutes
left in the game as a double teamed Bulldog attackman
lost his his stick and the Cats advanced the ball into
St. Alban’s end only to end the day with their
14 unforced turnover which in turn led to the Bulldog’s
final goal with 38 seconds to go as senior midfielder
and captain Matt Miller split a Cats double team and
found senior attackman Bobby Kngsley wide open in front
of Mahle for the final goal and a 6-4 win for the visitors
from D.C.
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