Old Lyme Boys Soccer Roundup: One Big Win Followed by Two Defeats

Tuesday, Sept. 20
Old Saybrook Puts Three Goals Past Old Lyme

Playing away at Old Saybrook, Old Lyme failed to find the net. Old Saybrook’s goals were scored by Kevin DeCapua, Bradley Kulmann and Cameron DeAngelo.

Jonah Lathrop made 15 saves in goal for Old Lyme.

In net for Old Saybrook was London Sweeney with eight saves

Old Lyme is now respectively 2-0-2 in the Shoreline and 2-0-3 in the State Tournaments.

Friday, Sept. 16
Old Lyme Loses to East Hampton 4-1 

OLD LYME — Mason Bussman scored the only goal for Old Lyme with an assist from Rowan Hovey.

Goals for East Hampton were notched by Collin Marshall (two), Joshua Landon and Brennon Johnson. Marshall was also credited with an assist.

Jonah Lathrop was in goal for Old Lyme and made 10 saves. while Thomas Fenton made three saves in goal for East Hampton.

Old Lyme is now respectively 2-0-1 in the Shoreline and 2-0-2 in the State Tournaments.

Tuesday, Sept. 13
Old Lyme Crushes North Branford 9-1 

NORTH BRANFORD — Playing on North Branford’s home field, Old Lyme pummeled North Branford with nine goals. These were scored by Rowan Hovey, Anders Silberberg, Mason Bussman (two), Lucas Dasilva (two), Liam Celic, Ian Maeby, and Alis Bicic.

Making assists for the Wildcats were Colman Curtiss-Reardon (two), Aidan Kerrigan and John Buckley.

Brock Sargent was the lone scorer for North Branford.

Jonah Lathrop and Oliver Wyman shared goal duty for Old Lyme during the game.

Old Lyme is now respectively 2-0-0 in the Shoreline and 2-0-1 in the State Tournaments.

Old Lyme Girls Draw With Shoreline Rivals Old Saybrook

Sophomore goalie Olivia Kelly made five saves for the Wildcats in their game against Old Saybrook.

OLD LYME — Playing at home Monday and after a scoreless first half against Shoreline rivals Old Saybrook, Old Lyme finally took the lead with a Callie Bass goal in the third minute of the second half. Bass was assisted by Aggie Hunt.

But eight minutes later, Old Saybrook equalized with an unassisted goal by Breleigh Cooke. No further goals were scored and the game ended with a  final score of 1-1.
Sophomore Olivia Kelly made five saves for Old Lyme.

Fenton Leads Scoring as Old Lyme Soccer Girls Defeat E. Hampton 3-0

Senior Alexis Fenton (with ball) scored two goals in the game against East Haddam.

OLD LYME — After a scoreless first half, the Old Lyme soccer girls surged to a 3-0 victory over East Hampton on Thursday.

Junior Ella Curtis-Reardon battles for a ball in the East Haddam game.

Senior Alexis Fenton scored two goals with the first assisted by Sydney Goulding and the third as a solo effort.

Aggie Hunt scored the second goal assisted by junior Ella Curtiss-Reardon

In goal, Olivia Kelly made four saves for the Wildcats.

Old Lyme Girls Put Four Goals Past N.Branford/Hale Ray

Beatrice Hunt (center) heads towards the goal.

LYME/OLD LYME — Old Lyme stormed to a 4-0 victory over North Branford (NB)/Hale Ray on Saturday. All the Wildcat goals were scored in the first half.

Junior Alexis Frascarelli (#14) scored the third goal for Old Lyme.

Old Lyme’s first goal was scored by junior Sydney Goulding with a penalty kick following a trip in the box and senior Alexis Fenton put in the second one with an assist by Goulding. Fenton also scored another goal but it was subsequently disallowed.

Junior Sydney Cowling scored the first goal from the penalty spot.

Alexis Fenton scored the second Wildcat goal.

The third goal was put in by junior Alexis Frascarelli assisted by Kayla O’Leary and the final one was unassisted by sophomore Beatrice Hunt.

Olivia Kelly made two saves for Old Lyme while Ava Candelora notched 16 saves for NB/Hale Ray.

Lyme-Old Lyme HS Soccer: Boys Win, Girls Lose Season Openers Against Cromwell

Anders Silberberg (#30 in this file photo) scored for Old Lyme in Thursday’s season opener against Cromwell.

OLD LYME/CROMWELL — The Lyme-Old Lyme (LOL) boys started strong Thursday winning their home game opener 2-1 against the Cromwell Panthers.

The Wildcat goals were scored by Lucas Dasilva and Anders Silberberg. Cromwell’s lone goal was scored by Jacob Salafia. All three goals were unassisted.

In goal for LOL was Jonah Lathrop, who made six saves. Thomas Garcia was in net for Cromwell and clinched eight saves.
Lyme-Old Lyme is 1-0-0 in both the Shoreline Conference and State Championship.
Both Wildcats teams have their next game on Saturday away at East Lyme High School. The boys kick off at 5 p.m. and the girls at 7 p.m.

Senior Alexis Fenton (#7) scored the only Wildcat goal in Lyme-Old Lyme’s season opener loss against Cromwell. File photo.

The Old Lyme girls were defeated 2-1 in their season opener when they played Cromwell away.
The half time score was looking good for the Wildcats at 0-0, meaning all three goals came in the second half. Both Cromwell goals were scored by #11 Olivia Lusitani and assisted by Cameryn Hickey. Old Lyme’s goal was scored unassisted by #7 Alexis Fenton.
Goalie Lily Kenney had seven saves for Cromwell while Olivia Kelly made 10 saves for Old Lyme.