The Harvey School’s Lady Cavaliers captured their second HVAL title in two years by handily beating the Poughkeepsie Day School in the final game of the league November 7.
The varsity soccer team remained undefeated throughout the 12 week-season, ending with 10 wins and two ties, some of which were played against old rivals Marvelwood (8-0), Oakwood Friends (6-0) and Wooster (5-0). (more…)
Click on the link below to read about and see images from Angelika Rinnhofer’s “Sammelsurium” exhibition, which opened November 5 at the Light Work Gallery in Syracuse, New York. http://angelikarinnhofer.blogspot.com.
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On November 2, the Lady Cavaliers improved to 9-0-2 by defeating host KLHT 3-2 in a tense, exciting, and well-played game.
KLHT scored the only goal of the first half, on a through ball with 10 minutes left. After regrouping at the half-time break, the girls went on a tear, scoring 3 goals in 10 minutes. The first goal was a beautiful combination from Madison Haller to Nicolette St. Lawrence back to Madison and over to Dana Lombardi, who had an open net. 2 minutes later, Dana pushed the ball down left wing, and then crossed the gall at the 6-yard line to Madison, who drilled a one-timer into the back of the net. With 29 minutes remaining in the game, Nicolette took a pass from Madison down the right wing, deked the wing defender, outraced the Vikings’ sweeper, and chipped in a high shot. The game wasn’t over; however KLHT scored on a corner kick with 24 minutes remaining, then brought everyone forward to generate as much offensive pressure as possible. Keeper Clara Lefton (18 saves) and the defense did not yield, turning away shot after shot in the final minutes. Clara and Madison were named players of the games.
On Friday November 2nd, Harvey hosted a very solid KLHT team and lost 5-0. The boys came out a bit flat, but managed to hold on for the first 25 minutes of the match, until KLHT finally broke through. The boys continued to play hard fought soccer, but were unable to overcome tough midfield play. Sweeper Tommy Pennisi was again voted man of the match for Harvey, and GK Erik Gins had 5 saves on the day.