Last week, most people studying the rosters would have predicted that Central’s depth in the midfield, and their experienced defense would be enough to beat Hudson Valley in round two, it certainly was not the case as the Valley dominated for more than 29 minutes into the game. Attackman Jay Lucus (Fox Lane) scored the first goal of the game (unassisted) for HV just 52 seconds into the game with what is the most common type of goal scored in the games; the one-one-one drive from front left. The game turned to transition as neither team scored for four minutes, after which Central’s Jack Venditti scored the tying goal on a pass from John Greeley.  At 4:37 Robbie Bosco scored on a pass from Chris Bocklet in man up and started a run in which Hudson Valley scored six more goals before Central scored their next goal in the third quarter. The first quarter ended with Valley up 2-1. HV scored three unanswered goals in the second quarter. Attackman Brian Douglass (John Jay) scored the first with a feed from Kevin Stockel (also John Jay) in man up. Stockel scored the next goal (assisted by Bocklet) and Stockel scored the last goal of the half on a feed from Bocklet in man up. Hudson Valley took a 5-1 lead into the halftime break. In the third quarter Douglas scored again with a feed from Bocklet at 11:09, this time on a full field clear. Stockel’s goal (assisted by Bosco) gave HV a 7-1 lead until Jack Harmatuk scored on a Tim Rommel feed to break Central’s dry spell at 7:13. Central scored another goal when Nick Blumer picked up a loose ground ball in the front of the crease and hit the nets at 1:45. Douglass ended the third with an unassisted goal at 0:51 for HV who led at the end of three quarters with a score of 8-3. Although Central made an effort to recover in the last quarter, the scoring was back and forth with Central scoring first with a man up goal by Josh Amidon (assisted by Tim Desko). Stockel responded with another goal and a feed from Bocklet. Central returned with Nick Lococo’s score (assisted by Venditti) and HV took it’s turn with a Douglass from Bocklet combo. Central scored the last goal of the game (Lococo from Greeley). The combination of Bocklet (6a), Douglass (4g) and Stockel (4g-1a) was just too much for Central today. West Genesee star goalie, John Galloway produced only 3 saves while allowing 6 goals (33%) but Ben Stoker (Oswego) helped Central with 5s/4ga for a 55% day. Cory Ender (Putnam Valley) made 12 saves (6/ga) for a 67% day for Hudson Valley. Central was also hurt by the lack of production by their man up, who managed only 1 goal on 7 opportunities. (HV was 3 for 9). Scoring for Central were Amidon (1g), Blumer (1g), Desko (1a), Greeley (2a), Karmatuk (1g), Lococo (2g), Venditti (1g-1a). Desko led the ground ball effort. Scoring for Hudson Valley were Bocklet (6a), Bosco (1g-1a), Douglass (4g), Lucas (1g), Stockel (4g-1a). Bosco led in ground balls with 5.
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