Box Score Duffy, Vanaskie Score for WC in Wild
Affair
CHESTERTOWN, MD -- Zachary Todd
scored the game-winning goal in the 77th minute to lift visiting
Arcadia to a 3-2 win over host Washington College in a wild
non-conference men's soccer game tonight on Kibler Field at Roy
Kirby, Jr. Stadium. The Knights improved to 2-1-1 with the win,
while the Shoremen fell to 1-2 with the loss.
The Knights got on the board when Tom
Svitak sent a cross into the box from the right-hand side
that was booted into the goal by Benjamin Smith at
19:30. Sophomore forward Mike Vanaskie (Lancaster,
PA/Cocalico) evened the score at 1-1 for the Shoremen when
he kneed in a corner kick sent from freshman defender
Trevor Wittman (Baltimore, MD/Calvert Hall) at
29:47. Arcadia regained the lead when Anthony
Procopio scored off a pass ahead from Todd at 43:08. The
Knights held a 7-4 advantage in shots in the first half.
The Shoremen evened the score at 2-2 when freshman
midfielder/defender Ryan Duffy (Philadelphia, PA/Chestnut
Hill Academy) scored on a penalty kick following a foul in
the box and red card issued to Arcadia goalkeeper Jeff
Kratohwill at 60:08. Arcadia was issued a second red card
28 seconds after the goal when Matt Nowicki was
ejected for a hard foul.
Washington junior goalkeeper James Bedrock
(Waldwick, NJ/Waldwick) was issued for a red card for a
hard foul in the box at 63:40, but Joe Clementi's
penalty kick was saved by Washington sophomore goalkeeper
Chris Phipps (Newark, DE/St. Mark's). Clementi
then gathered the rebound, but his ensuing shot went wide.
Todd put Arcadia in front for good when he scored
following a pass through defenders by Smith at the 76:54 mark.
All told, three red cards and three yellow cards
were issued in the game, with all but the first yellow coming in
the second half.
Kratohwill did not make a save for Arcadia in 60:05
of action; Soares made two saves in the final 29:55. Bedrock made
four saves for the Shoremen in 63:40; Phipps made a pair of saves
in 26:20.
Each team finished with 15 shots in the game.
Washington held a slim 2-1 edge in corner kicks.
The Shoremen return to action Thursday with a 7:00
p.m. home game against Stevenson.