Housy soccer defeats Shepaug, falls to Nonnewaug

FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School boys soccer team beat Shepaug 1-0 Monday, Oct. 19, but fell 4-2 in overtime to Berkshire League-leading Nonnewaug Thursday, Oct. 22.

In the rematch against Shepaug, Andrew Hoffman scored the lone goal of the game. He got around the Spartan defenders, managed to freeze the goalkeeper, and with a nice finish put the ball in net. The team came together defensively in front of Sebastien Lasseur, Housatonic goalkeeper, to preserve the shutout. Both teams had chances to score, but neither did. The final score was Housatonic 1-0 over Shepaug. Housatonic had beaten Shepaug earlier in the season.

Nine days after playing at Nonnewaug in a losing effort (2-0), Housatonic regrouped and put forth their best team play of the season. Good ball control and passing created scoring opportunities for Housatonic.

Housatonic scored first in the first half on a crossing pass from RJ Thompson to Hoffman, who headed the ball into the net. Nonnewaug tied the game with three minutes left in the first half. After the half-time break, Steven Wingard scored from an assist from Hoffman. Nonnewaug tied the score mid-way through the second half.

The score remained tied until the end of the game, taking the game into overtime. Unfortunately for the home team, the visitors scored twice in the overtime periods to go home with a 4-2 win.

With six games remaining in the regular season, Housatonic’s record stands at 5-5-1. They need one more win to qualify for the state tournament.

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