Gregory Khan Scores Hat-trick In The Ram’s Season Opener
Posted on August 31, 2007
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Former Coaching Schooler and Shepherd University Sophomore forward Gregory Khan (Mt. Pleasant, Tobago) scored three goals to help lead Rams to a 5-1 win over Kutztown University to make Shepherd head coach Jonathan Thayil’s debut a successful one in men’s soccer action at Shepherd on Wednesday.
Junior midfielder/forward Duncan Williams gave the Rams a 1-0 lead when he scored at the 40:00 mark. The Rams then took a 2-0 lead into the break when Khan scored at the 42:00 mark with an assist from senior midfielder Leighton Meredith.
Khan added a pair of second tallies with both assists coming from sophomore defender Pat Norfolk (Olney, MD/Sherwood) to up the Ram advantage to 4-0.
James Robinson scored with an assist from Bill Frosoni for the Golden Bears to cut the lead to 4-1 at the 75:00 mark, while Meredith closed out the scoring for the Rams when he connected on a penalty kick at the 78:00 mark.
Panthers Tie Cougars in First Exhibition Match
Posted on August 26, 2007
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Foreign-Based players Kareem Yearwood (College of Charleston Cougars) and Javon Carrington (Georgia State Panthers) faced off against each other for the first time in their NCAA careers, on August 18th in CHarleston, South Carolina.
Javon was one of the top defensive players on the day, leading the Georgia State backfield along with fellow defenders, while keeping out Charleston’s formidable strikers, which include Kareem Yearwood.
The exhibition was an opportunity for both the Panthers and the Cougars to see the strengths of their newcomers.
Kennya Cordner Scores Hat-trick in 11-0 Fixture
Posted on August 10, 2007
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Trinidad and Tobago’s under-20 women’s footballers advanced to the next stage of qualifying for the 2008 CONCACAF Under-20 Women’s Football Competition following a comprehensive 11-0 victory over the US Virgin Islands (USVI), yesterday, at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.
The visitors (US Virgin Islands) were never in the match and conceded their first goal as early as the fourth minute when Mariah Shade put the “Soca Princesses” ahead. Mariah Shade went on to complete a hat-trick, getting her goals in the fourth, 16th and 39th minutes.
The United States-based Kennya Cordner also struck a hat-trick, getting her goals in the eighth, 38th, and 77th minutes. Five other T&T players got on the scoresheet. Bianca Walker got T&T’s fourth goal in the 26th, Candice Edwards scored in the 50th, Avenelle Issac in the 53rd, Arielle Tu Quesnay in the 71st, and Karyn Forbes hit a bullet past Deneque Phillip, the capable USVI goalkeeper, to get T&T’s final goal in the 85th minute.
Although T&T totally dominated their USVI opponents, they looked slow and not very good themselves. They will have to improve significantly if they are to get past the next round of qualification.
Source: The Trinidad Express
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