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Regulation couldn’t decide a winner between the Jamesville-DeWitt and PSLA at Fowler boys soccer teams on Thursday, so Samuel Bobrek decided to end things on his own once overtime came around, scoring the game-deciding goal in a 1-0 Red Rams victory.
The J-D defense limited the Falcons offense to few scoring chances, but victorious goalie Sam Allen stopped what did come his way with three saves. In a tough defeat, Fowler netminder Kyaw Pong racked up 14 saves.
>> Boys soccer standings and scoreboard
The Red Rams are now 5-2 on the season and have outscored opponents 24-3 in their victories, while being shut out 4-0 in their pair of losses. They’ll face East Syracuse Minoa on the road at 11 a.m. on Saturday in search of their third consecutive victory.
The Falcons’ loss snapped a brief two-game winning streak as they are now 2-4. They’ll take on Fulton at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Field hockey
Baldwinsville 1, Fayetteville-Manlius 0
In a battle of unbeatens, the Bees secured a dramatic victory against the Hornets. Emma Hollenbeck scored the lone goal of the contest off a feed from Sydney Huhtala and the Baldwinsville defense did the rest.
Nadia Kozman picked up three saves in the shutout win, while F-M goalie Kaleigh Hamilton collected six saves in the loss.
>> Field hockey standings and scoreboard
The Bees are now 9-0 and will next take on Liverpool at 7 p.m. on Monday. F-M drops to 5-1-1 and will try to bounce back when they face Weedsport at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Holland Patent 2, Little Falls 1
In a battle of Center State Conference foes, the host Golden Knights edged the Mounties with a pair of third-quarter goals.
Following a scoreless opening half, Allyson Nichols put Little Falls on the board, but Holland Patent’s Izzy Stalker and Alivia Alexander responded by finding the back of the cage. Madison Oliver picked up an assist in the victory.
Filomena Allen had five saves for the victors, while Emma Dooley stopped 13 shots in defeat.
Since starting the year with back-to-back losses, the Golden Knights have won four straight and will look to keep the momentum going when they take on Cicero-North Syracuse at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. The Mounties are now 4-2 as well and play Sauquoit Valley at 6:30 p.m. on Monday.
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