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Saturday score updates

November
17

The Byram Hills boys advanced to the Class A final with a 2-1 win over Sayville. In the Class C semifinals, Blind Brook lost to Marathon 2-1 in overtime.

In the girls Class B final, Liana Cornacchio has scored her second goal of the game, with 3:42 left in ther first overtime, to give Briarcliff a 2-1 victory over Marcellus. Briarcliff trailed 1-0 at halftime, but Cornacchio scored early in the second half to tie it.

This entry was posted on Saturday, November 17th, 2007 at 1:10 pm by Jake Thomases.
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5 Responses to “Saturday score updates”

  1. Squat

    Congrats to the Briarcliff Varsity Girls soccer team! We’re all proud of what you’ve accomplished today. Enjoy this moment, but know too, that it will serve to inspire the entire community of future soccer stars here in Briarcliff for years to come…

  2. Soccer Guy

    Congrats Byram Hills!!

    Keep your heads high Blind Brook, great 2 seasons!

    Briarcliff awesome, STATE CHAMPS!

    Horace Greeley, weak postgame reaction, you lost Face it

  3. Joe Kewl

    Congrats to Coach Scully and the Briarcliff girls on a great season!

  4. Wtg

    Congratulations to Coach Matt Allen and the Byram Hills soccer team on an outstanding season. Good luck on Sunday and sure hope you BRING IT HOME !

  5. BigBadBear

    GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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