Pine Plains girls soccer wins first game in three years

PINE PLAINS — Stissing Mountain Middle/High School’s girls varsity soccer team won its first game in more than three years on Oct. 5, beating John A. Coleman Catholic 4-1.

Samantha Mason put in two for the Bombers while Alexa Betts added one in the first half, followed by a final goal by Gianna Tuccillo in the second half, assisted by Cristina Cummings.

Alexandria Delfino made six saves in goal for Pine Plains.

“It was incredible to get the win,� said coach Jeremy Weber. “I feel great for the girls. They have worked hard for a while for this win. They played well as a team and were patient with the ball when they needed to be. I am so proud of the girls for not giving up and they deserve this win. It’s all about them.�

Pine Plains improved to 1-10 overall with the win, but lost 6-0 to Millbrook two days later on Oct 7. Scoring for Millbrook were Monica Koralus, Courtney Lewis, Mallory Petersen, Amanda Stewart and Ursula Robb.

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