NHS Boys' Soccer Team Looks To Carry Over Game Two Sharpness
NHS Boysâ Soccer Team Looks To Carry Over Game Two Sharpness
By Andy Hutchison
The scores donât tell the whole story, but Newtown High Schoolâs boysâ soccer team made significant improvements from its nail-biting first-game loss to the second of the campaign, a three-goal win.
Following a 3-2 season-opening loss at Oxford on September 14, the Nighthawks blanked visiting Immaculate of Danbury 3-0 at Treadwell Park on September 16.
âWe played with more intensity,â Newtown junior Josh Barrett said of the teamâs improvement.
The Nighthawks believed they should have won that first game with ease, but tried to learn from the setback, put the outcome out of their minds and move forward.
âGame one wasnât even a game,â Newtown Coach Brian Neumeyer said. âWe arenât even chalking that up as a match.â
The Nighthawks rebounded quite nicely and took a step in the right direction. They used precision passing, good spacing, patience with the ball, movement without the ball, and all-around hustle and aggressiveness to get to almost every 50-50 ball and dominate possession from start to finish in the Immaculate game.
âThey were really condensed so we just kept switching it and holding it â and not making mistakes,â Barrett said.
âWe were much more organized. Much better effort â what we wanted to do and what we know we can do,â the coach added.
Newtown basically played keep-away by finding open teammates and not forcing the play until the opportunity presented itself.
âThatâs what we didnât do in game one. Thatâs the expectation and the standard that we should be playing at. And I think weâll keep on growing from here though. This is a good base. Like I said to the guys at halftime ââthis is not our pinnacle. Weâre going to work to get there.â But a good start,â Neumeyer said.
The Nighthawks got goals from Hank Helgren, Andre Capozziello, and Ryan Dunnigan. Helgren and Capozziello narrowly missed on other scoring chances on late-game free kicks, including Capozzielloâs post-clanker. Dunniganâs goal did come on a blast that hit the bottom of the crossbar and barely crossed the goal line.
Newtown possessed the ball so much of the game that NHS goalkeeper Ishan Tatake didnât have all that much to do.
âIâd rather be bored than busy,â Tatake said. âItâs beautiful to watch â when weâre passing like that, but we can do a lot better, I think. The work ethic was good out there today.â
Newtown lost its next game, 2-0 at Pomperaug of Southbury on September 20. The Nighthawks will look to get back into the win column at Bethel on Saturday, September 25.