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l>SPORTSWEEK<i Also More Stories, Religion and Classifieds October e, 2016 East Forsyth Middle overwhelms Prep soccer team in second half mggyniMHimi, Winston Salem Prep midfielder Tresean Stewart, No 1 in red, fights for control of the ball against the East Forsyth defender. BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY TOE CHRONICLE Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy fought hard against the Ravens of East Forsyth Middle in last week's soccer match. The Phoenix held strong throughout the first half of play, but East Forsyth would not let off the gas and left with a 6-3 victory. The Ravens opened the game by controlling the ball early on, putting shots on goal. They were able to crack the scoreboard with a goal from Angel Aguilar. Prep was able to even the score at one with a goal from striker Anthony Hernandez. Following the goal by Hernandez, the two teams stepped up the defensive intensity, not allowing another goal for the rest of the first half. ' Dwayne Leach, Winston-Salem Prep JV head coach, said his team gave a good effort but conditioning may have come into play late in the first half. "I think the team played very well. Our first game was Tuesday and we let a couple of goals go in but this time we had a strong first half and the guys got forward a lot more, feeding our strikers," Leach said. Hernandez struck again at the beginning of the second half, scoring his second goal of the night. The goal seemed to wake the Ravens offensive players up as they quickly scored the equalizer. Lyeen Pastrana was able to tie the game once again at two. The Ravens then scored three unanswered goals, put ting them comfortably ahead 5-2. The Phoenix attempted to mount a comeback but the Ravens defense was stifling in the second half. Ravens head coach Amber Day says her team was beaten soundly by the score of 9-2 the week prior and they See Soccer on B2 Reynolds stays I undefeated after tough win against Parkland BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE The TV clash between Parkland and Reynolds livdd up to all of the pregame hype surrounding it. With both teams call ing Deaton Thompson Stadium home, both teams had large crowds come out to cheer them on. The Demons were able to triumph 35-22, but the game was closer than the score may indicate. Parkland start ed the game off AV with a little trick ery by kicking an ? onside kick and recovering the ball on the initial kick off of the game. Though catching Reynolds off guard, the Mustangs were not able to score any points off of the early gift. Reynolds stuck to their bread and but ter by running the ball as they have all sea son long. Shaheim Revel and Desmond Hood ran hard all game long. The Demons were able to score first when quarterback Mysta Goodloe completed a nine-yard touchdown pass to Tobias Johnson off of a well-executed play action to put them up 6-0. Parkland's dynamic running back Zyheir Dillard was kept under wraps by the Demon defense early as he was not able to find much day light. He was able to break loose later in the 9 quarter and led the ? X/ S j Mustangs down the <mSm. field, where they were able to score a field goal to make the score 6-3 to end the first quarter. Parkland head coach Lamont Atwater says his varsity coaches have been work ing with Dillard in order to get him to run See Hough win on B2 Parkland running back 1 y Zyheir Dillard breaks ? loose for a long run I during the game against I I Reynolds. Parkland quarterback Tyrone Barber, No. 3 in white, gets sacked by Saadiq Johnson during last Thursday's game. Atkins vs. Glenn JV game cut short due to j lightning BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY Playing football in the elements is an aspect that makes the game different from most others. With rain in j the forecast prior to the game between Atkins and Glenn, it had the makings of a sloppy game and a sloppy game is what ensued. The Bobcats were able to fight through the See Short cm B2 I] i Ci I Photo by Tfonoyhy Ramsey The Glenn and Atkins teams fight for a fum ble during their rain-soaked matchup.
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