Webutuck girls soccer suffers loss to Ellenville

WEBUTUCK — In spite of a hard-fought game, the Webutuck girls varsity soccer team met defeat on the field after losing 5-2 to Ellenville High School on Monday, Oct. 4.

The game kicked off on the field behind Webutuck Elementary School at 4:15 p.m.

In the first half, Olivia Farnham scored a goal for the Lady Warriors as did her teammate, Morgan Sprague.

Competing for Ellenville, Sydney Franza scored a goal with an assist by Adriana Anderson, then a second goal with an assist by Gabriela Castro; a third goal with an assist by Jessica McHugh; and a fourth goal with an assist by Julia Connor.

Sydney, who was Ellenville’s secret weapon that afternoon, later scored a fifth goal for her team with no assists in the second half.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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