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Ugly Grouper shut out in adult soccer

At the end of three weeks of adult co-ed soccer at The Center, Slim’s Place remains undefeated with a shut-out game against Ugly Grouper in the third game of the night.

Seven shots got past Ugly Grouper’s goalkeeper Robb Marshall, in addition to the eight stops he made in the game.

Ryan Moss had two saves for the Slim’s Place team in the 7-0 win.

Four of the Slim’s Place’s squad put points up on the scoreboard. Nick Bouchard had a hat trick and Kevin Roman scored twice, while Brent Moss and Andy Thomson each had single points.

The lead-up games included a 4-3 win for Sato Real Estate against Blalock Walters. With the loss, Blalock closed out week three with a 1-1-1 record.

Signature Granite’s team put another win in the record books with their victory against Solid Rock Construction. Olsin Crean had three goals, with additional points by Zach Leib and Zoran Kolega.

Connor Bystrom had the lone goal for Solid Rock in the team’s loss.

Progressive Cabinetry’s Danial Adan and Skinny’s Jonathan Aragon both had four goals for their teams in the last game of the night. Progressive pulled out the win with additional goals by Keith Mahoney and Andrew Sullivan.

AJ Colagiovanni put the soccer ball in the goal for an additional point for Skinny’s. The win was the first of the season for Progressive to close out another night of Island soccer.

Sun Scoreboard

Tuesday, October 6

Youth Co-Ed Soccer – 8- to 10-Year-Old League Week #5

 

Beach Bums (2-0-2) 0

Progressive Cabinetry (2-0-2) 0

 

Moss Builders (2-1-1) 2

HSH (1-3) 0

 

Youth Co-Ed Soccer – 11- to 14-Year-Old League Week #5

 

Slim’s Place (1-4) 1

Gulf Drive Café (2-1-2) 0

 

Tidy MD (3-1-1) 0

Ugly Grouper (2-2-1) 8

 

Wednesday, October 7

Adult Co-Ed Soccer Week #3

 

Sato Real Estate (2-1) 4

Blalock Walters (1-1-1) 3

 

Solid Rock Construction (1-2) 1

Signature Granite (2-0-1) 5

 

Ugly Grouper (1-2) 0

Slim’s Place (3-0) 7

 

Progressive Cabinetry (1-2) 8

Skinny’s Place (0-3) 5

 

Thursday, October 8

Adult Co-Ed Flag Football Week #4

 

Beach Bums (1-3) 21

Moss Builders (2-2) 38

 

Progressive Cabinetry (2-2) 33

Slim’s Place (2-2) 15

 

Gulfview Windows and Doors (0-3) 21

Solid Rock Construction (4-0) 40

 

Ugly Grouper (1-2) 14

Sandbar (3-1) 33

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