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Grils: Rye vs. Cortland game updates

November
14

Update 10: FINAL: Rye won 4-2. Cortland scored a goal with two minutes left. Rye is going to play four-time defending champion South Side in the state final tomorrow at noon at Tompkins CC.

Update 9: Rye still leads 4-1 with 5 minutes left. I’m heading down to the field to do interviews.

Update 8: Rye takes a 4-1 lead with 13:49 left. Alex Rimmer took a pass from Bellizzi and scored from 12 yards out. This one is over.

Update 7: Rye still leads 3-1. 15 minutes left.

Update 6: Rye takes a 3-1 lead with 36:39 left. Another goal for Lia Bellizzi. Another amazing goal. She took the ball down the left side, went right around a defender and blasted a left-footed shot in with 20 yards out. Rye appears to be in fantastic shape to play in the state final.

Update 5: Rye leads 2-1 at halftime.

Update 4: Rye leads 2-1 with 2:43 left in the half. Lia Bellizzi scored on a sharp-angle on a left footed 30-yard strike. An incredible goal. One thing to point out is that Rye has had the wind at its back in the first half which has been a help. Still, it appears to be the superior team as of now.

Update 3: Rye has tied the score at 1-1 with 8:28 left in the half. Kaelyn Lucas scored off a rebound from Carter Talgo’s free kick from 30 yards out. It is the first goal for Rye that was not scored by Lia Bellizzi or Alex Rimmer in the playoffs.

Update 2: Cortland leads 1-0 with 11 minutes left in the first half. Aubrey VanGorder received a pass from Taylor Reynolds and scored from eight yards out. It is the first goal Rye has given up in the postseason. Rye has had the better of play thus far, though Cortland has had the two best scoring chances, the second of which led to a goal.

Update 1: Game is underway. Rye is wearing white.

The game is being delayed because both Rye and Cortland are wearing their dark jerseys. Rye is going back to its bus right now to get its white jerseys and the game is set to begin at 12:15 p.m.

This entry was posted on Friday, November 14th, 2008 at 11:52 am by Jeff Gold. Print Print | Email Email

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6 Responses to “Grils: Rye vs. Cortland game updates”

  1. joeshmow

    nobody cares about girls soccer. stop taking up the whole website for pun tang.

  2. Soccer Fan

    Joeshmow,

    Stop being a jerk. I think people care about girls soccer.

  3. TN

    Congrats to Rye. They are fantastic.

  4. angelgirl

    Gotta feel bad for the Rye girls because if you read all
    the articles, you would think they only had one player on the field…....it takes a whole team to win a game…..

    congrats to ALL the rye girls…....

  5. joeshmow

    shut your mouth soccer fan, and no they don’t. girls soccer isn’t a real sport.

  6. Soccer Fan

    Joeshmow,

    Did your mother have any smart children? Or did your mother always tell you to go play in traffic?

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