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Daily DigestSchool Closing Conte Middle School in North Adams will be closed Thursday, December 4, as the investigation into a mercury spill continues.
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Williams Men Steal Victory From Bowdoin - September 24, 2007
BRUNSWICK, Maine - In what is fast becoming the story of the early part of the Williams College men's soccer season, the Ephs again rallied from a one goal half-time deficit to steal victory from conference foe Bowdoin on Saturday. The win keeps the Ephs (4-0-1) tied on top of the NESCAC standings with Middlebury and Amherst, while Bowdoin (4-1) falls to the middle of the conference pack.
The Camels opened up an otherwise tight game by beating Sophomore Eph Keeper Andrew Graham (six saves) in the 34th minute, and were able to hold the advantage for the rest of the half.
However, the Ephs again came out fired up in the second half, tying the game one minute in when Junior Sam Empson's corner kick had just enough bend to loop back towards the goal and past the keeper. The Camels pushed back and regained their advantage several minutes later with a well placed shot to the lower left corner of the net. However, the Ephs again showed their resilience by evening the game when Senior Ryan Pelletier's sensational diving header found net shortly thereafter.
The games final minutes saw frantic and gutty play, as both teams desperately tried to earn the go ahead goal, but fate ultimately sided with the Ephs who, in a sequence reminiscent of their last second victory over Wesleyan in the season opener, were able to score when Freshman Charles Romero's line drive sneaked past Bowdoin keeper Nathan Lovitz with only twenty eight seconds remaining.
"I'm really proud of our play we showed a lot of grit, coming in here and finding ourselves down and yet again finding a way to win against a very quality opponent, I just couldn't be more proud," said Ephs Coach Mike Russo.
The Ephs next play Wednesday, Sept. 26, against an excellent Keene State team, at Cole Field. |
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