Albion booters romp past CSAT

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 22 September 2014 at 12:00 am

Photo by Cheryl Wertman – Albion’s Donato Rosario (5) brings the ball up field against Carlos Quinones of CSAT during the Purple Eagles home field victory this afternoon.

Jumping out to an early 3-0 lead, Albion went on to defeat visiting CSAT 7-1 this afternoon in a Niagara-Orleans League boys soccer game.

Jacoby Miller scored twice, off assists from Cam Usselman and Dan Beam, and Usselman tallied from Dylan Bader to give the Purple Eagles the big early lead.

CSAT did get cut the deficit a bit to 3-1 before the half with a goal off a corner. However, Albion put a firm lock on the victory with a lightning quick burst of three goals with a span of four minutes early in the second half.

Dakota Henhawk opened that barrage with a goal at 28:40. Donato Rosario followed up with a goal at 27:11 and Jacoby Miller completed his hat-trick with a tally at 24:17 to put Albion in command by a 6-1 margin.

Ben Miller later rounded out the Purple Eagles scoring parade.

Now at 2-4, Albion next visits Northstar Tuesday for a non league game.

Photo by Cheryl Wertman – Albion’s Jacoby Miller (11) battles for the ball against Luke Erckert of CSAT.

Girls Soccer

Albion 3, Alexander 3
Rebounding from a 3-1 deficit in the second half, Albion rallied to earn a 3-3 tie at Alexander in a non league girls soccer game.

Goals by Mariah Elsenheimer and Mikayla Yaskulski rallied the Purple Eagles into a 3-3 tie before the end of the second half. Elsenheimer assisted on Yaskulski’s goal.

However, neither team could score again in the two overtime periods.

Elsenheimer also scored Albion’s lone first half goal off an assist from Mandi Covis.

Albion, which next visits Medina on Wednesday, is now 3-4-1 on the season.

Photo by Tom Rivers – Ellen Narburgh, an Albion defender, fights for the ball against Alexander, which hosted its first ever game under the lights this evening.

Akron 10, CSAT 3
Akron boosted its N-O record to 4-1 with a 10-3 victory over CSAT which clips to 1-5.

Paige Buscaglia had 4 goals and 2 assists and Katie Apholz 2 goals and 2 assists to lead the way for Akron.