Tribe, South, Crockett, Science Hill Net Soccer Results
by STEVE WILMOTH
TriCitiesSports.com
April 23, 2019
Dobyns-Bennett, Sullivan South, David Crockett, Science Hill and University High all secured district soccer results Tuesday evening.
Science Hill’s win over Daniel Boone moved the ‘Toppers into a tie for first in District 1-AAA with the Indians while Crockett’s decision over Tennessee High was the first ever win for the Pioneers over the Vikings
Dobyns-Bennett 2, Hardin Valley 0
KINGSPORT -- After battling for a scoreless first half, Will Arrowood and Jack Perry broke through in the second forty for the Indians.
Sam Garcia assisted Arrowood on the game-winner while Perry recorded his fourth tally of the season.
In net, all-state keeper Jacob Park kept the sheet clean with three saves against the Hawks.
Meanwhile, the Tribe offense produced 21 shots, 13 on goal, and worked off five corners.
Dobyns-Bennett hosts Daniel Boone on Thursday and plays at Sullivan South on Friday.
David Crockett 1, Tennessee High 0
JONESBOROUGH -- John Plaisted scored with just 35 seconds left to give the Pioneers the result over the Vikings.
Hunter Harris provided the assist.
Science Hill 4, Daniel Boone 0
GRAY -- Dylan Sanchez and Sunjae Paek recorded an assist and a goal each to pace the ‘Toppers.
Mateo Koch started the scoring off a free kick and Peak assists Dan Good for the second goal.
Sanchez followed with a facilitation to Paek and Sanchez tallied off a delivery from Hamdi Ahmed for the final goal.
Sullivan South 8, Volunteer 0
KINGSPORT -- South recorded an important District 1-AA result over the Falcons on Senior Night. No other details were available.
University High 5, West Greene 0
MOSHEIM -- The Junior Bucs piled up four first half goals against the Buffaloes. Pate Anglin headed in a corner kick from Bracken Burns for the first goal Malachi Heath headed in a Will Owen cross for the second.
Andrew Jarvis went unassisted for the third goal and Walker Page lost two defenders with a quick turn and fire at the 30 minute mark.
University High’s only score in the second was courtesy of a West Greene own-goal.