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Roundup: Fenwick boys soccer struggles

mdinitto

September 8, 2012 by mdinitto

This is not the opening that first-year coach Nick Padovani would have liked.The Bishop Fenwick boys soccer team dropped its second straight to open the season, this time falling to North Reading, 3-1.Iftimy Storia scored 20 minuets into the second half for Fenwick?s only goal.?We?re playing with no confidence,” said Padovani. “We gave up three terrible goals, but we did play better in the second half.?We?re struggling,” he said.GIRLS SOCCERNorth Shore 5, Tech 0At Tech, the Tigers (0-2) lost their first Commonwealth Conference game, although Roxana Diaz, Wendy Guevera, Emily Guzman and Daylin Munoz all played well, coach Jeremy McKeen said.Central Catholic 4,Fenwick 1At Fenwick, the Crusaders lost their season?s opener. After falling behind 4-0 after a half, the Crusaders got a goal from Annette Ruggiero with 10 minutes to go in the game.Lynnfield 1, Gloucester 1At Lynnfield, the Pioneers (0-0-1) scored last in this see-saw affair to forge the tie.Lynnfield got the lead at the 24-minute mark on a goal by Paige McEachern, but Gloucester got the next two with scores by Bianca Giacalone and Melodie Ornell. However, in the 57th minute, Lynnfield was able to tie it up on a goal by Kim Duhaine.FIELD HOCKEYFenwick 4,Notre Dame (H) 1At Hingham, the Crusaders evened their record at 1-1. Erinn Johnson scored twice with help from Andrea Klos and Grace Celona, with a goal apiece. Jen Jordan had two assists, Caitlin Pollard played well in midfield and Halle Mahoney stood out defensively.Goal keeper Bridge Townsend made four saves.VOLLEYBALLLynnfield 3,Hamilton-Wenham 0At Lynnfield, the scores were 25-13, 25-16 and 25-11. Senior captain Caroline Shannon had three aces, seven kills and seven digs, as did junior Kelly Corcoran. Both are outside hitters.Steve Krause can be reached at [email protected].

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