Housy shuts out Shepaug 4-0 in first home game

FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School boys varsity soccer team won their home opener on Tuesday, Sept. 14, against Shepaug Valley, 4-0.

“They’re coming together as a team,†coach Hoot Belter said. “They’re all very unselfish when it comes to distributing the ball, and that outsmarts the other team’s defense. They are also not afraid to take shots when they have to.â€

Coach Belter said that many players contributed to the win. In particular, he gave a shout out to Corey Christensen, Steven Wingard and John Hare on defense.  

He also cited Will Yahn, who Belter said “got his first varsity start in goal to earn his first shutout.  Wilson Terrall had a key save on a free kick in clearing the ball off the goal line to help preserve the shutout.  

“Myles Clohessy scored two goals in the first half, and Nadav Mortman and Jose Rincon completed the scoring for Housatonic in the second half,†Belter said.

And he gave credit to Reilly Lynch and Andrew Hoffmann for assists that led the way to goals.  

After a five-game away series, the next home game for the team will be on Friday, Oct. 8, against Thomaston at 3:45 p.m.

Times are always subject to change; check online at  hvrhs.org/education/sportszone/ for up-to-date schedule information.

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