BMW Team Stops NJ Rangers, 4-2 In Youth Soccer
The Hunterdon BMW TSA Trinidad used two second half goals to break open a close game and defeat a JAGS Premier rival New Jersey Rangers, 4-2, Sunday at Morris Catholic High School in Denville.
The Tewksbury Soccer Academy (TSA) team is now 7-5-2, competing against top state and national competition. The Trinidad will host Manalapan in their JAGS National Division opener Sunday at 2 p.m. at Christie Hoffman Farm in Califon.
"I was happy overall with today's performance," said Coach Earl Carter.
"We got much more aggressive in the second half and utilized space better to help break the game open. Laura Zito, Danielle Saitta, Alexandra Nata and Cara Holmes all started using what the defense was giving them and that made all the difference."
TSA got on the board first when Zito flicked home a pass from Megan McQuaide for a 1-0 lead. After the Rangers tied it at 1-1, McQuaide found Danielle Saitta on the right side and the Vorhees High School standout scored to give the Trinidad a 2-1 lead. However, the Rangers tied it just before the half.
In the second half, the Hunterdon BMW defense stiffened and Holmes found Nata, who drilled a perfect strike from 25 yards out for a 3-2 Tewksbury lead.
Saitta then found Zito with a perfect "no look" pass and Zito's second goal of the game proved to be the clincher in the 4-2 final.
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