Kapral, Lions pound Case, 2-0 by Brian Gregory Co-editor Sports The Behrend Lions extended their winning streak to three with a 2-0 victory over the Case Western Reserve Spartans. Matt' scored two goals saves as the Lions ran their record to 5-2 on the young season. “The bench was very inspiring to me tonight,” commented Kapral. “(Jon) Sawich crossed the ball over on the first one. It bounced around in front of the goal and I turned and knock On the second one, Ryan Croyle crossed it and I just ran in and shoot it” Though they were victorious, the Lions were not happy with their play in achieving it “We didn’t play our best, but, we were still able to get a win,” commented senior Kevin Rinehardt “That’s different than in previous years. Hopefully, we’ll play better against Keuka.” “We’re playing all right, but there is still a lot to work on,” agreed netminder Gouker. Perritano echoed his team’s words saying, “it’s a positive sign when we play poorly and still suceed.” The Penn State Behrend Men’s soccer team looked tough this weekend as they beat Mount Union College 1-0. It was a great goal and a big win for us,” said Head Coach Dan Perritano. In the 76th minute, Ryan Ruta directed a kick across the front of the goal and Kapral scored the goal to give Behrend the lead 1-0. Goalkeeper Gouker made some key saves down the stretch to make the win stand up. “It was a game where we had less and less opportunities in the second half, “said Perritano. Get that shot outta herel Defensemen Mike Gullo clean Oberf n S hopes for a QOal. Dave Boobs/ Collegian Staff photographer u We didn’t play our best, but we were still able to get a win. • Senior Kevin Reinhart “And we made one work.” Next up for the Lions is a battle with Keuka College. Perritano knows they nave to prepare well to play them, but seems pretty pleased with his team so far this year. “I’m pleased and positive with our progress, but the season is only one third over. Let’s wait until the end and see,” he said. “(However) the players are very cohesive this year both on the field and off.” iiiliisiliiPili , . .i... > . .
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