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Solid Rock Construction dominates at The Center

After a full night of soccer the night before, Solid Rock Construction dominated the pitch against Beach Bums. With the win, the team lead by Chris Scott in the scoring for the night won its third game in the season.

Scott finished the game with five goals, followed by James Lynch scoring four points and Chris Culhane with a solo goal in the victory. Mark Long made 10 saves in the match.

Beach Bums’ Amy Ivan was top scorer with two successful strikes. Teammates Neil Fellowes, son Robert Fellowes and Kevin Roman all made a goal giving their team five points.

Blalock Walters took the win against Signature Granite with the score 7-3. Ryan Hogan and Jessica Williams each put two points on the scoreboard, with singles by Derek Crooks, Matt Plummer and Matt Staggs.

On the other side of midfield, Damir Glavan, Zack Lieb and Kris Yavalar scored for Signature Granite, but the team effort just was not enough last Thursday night.

Sato Real Estate eked out a win after their first loss Wednesday night. Hakan Toka and Nate Welch were the only scorers for Sato Real Estate. Moss Builders found two points at the foot of Brent Moss in the 3-2 loss.

The final game of the evening and week ended with a tie between Vintage Beach and Gulfview Windows and Doors.

Joey Hutchison scored four of the five goals for Vintage Beach, with the solo goal by Nick Bouchard. Goalies David Greene and Ben Sato were busy protecting the net with seven and 10 saves, respectively.

Gulfview’s scorers were Daniel Adan with a hat trick and Keith Mahoney with a single goal in the game. Matt Fletcher was recorded with a goal to complete another night of adult co-ed soccer at The Center.

Sun Scoreboard

Wednesday, August 5
Adult Co-Ed Soccer

Moss Builders (2-2) 2

Vintage Beach (2-1-1) 5

 

Solid Rock Construction (2-1) 8

Signature Granite (1-2) 4

 

Ross Built Construction (2-2) 10

Gulfview Windows (0-4) 5

 

Sato Real Estate (3-1) 2

Beach Bums 3

 

Thursday, August 6
Adult Co-Ed Soccer

Solid Rock Construction (3-1) 10

Beach Bums 5

 

Blalock Walters (2-1-1) 7

Signature Granite (1-3) 3

 

Sato Real Estate (4-1) 3

Moss Builders (2-3) 2

 

Vintage Beach (2-1-2) 5

Gulfview Windows (0-4-1) 5

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