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November 19, 2008

Warnick, Moreland lead classic teams to victory

FROSTBURG — Daniel Warnick scored three goals in the boys game and Crystal Moreland had a pair in the girls game to lead their teams to victories in the eighth annual M&T; Bank Senior All-Star Soccer Classic, played in bone-chilling conditions Sunday afternoon at Frostburg State University.

Boys

Green 6, White 0

Northern’s Daniel Warnick scored three consecutive goals to lead the Green to a convincing win over the White.

Salisbury’s Tyler Sechler scored the first and the final goals of the match for the Green, which consisted of players from Northern, Allegany, Bishop Walsh, Keyser, Hyndman, Salisbury and Calvary Christian.

Sechler, unassisted, and Warnick, on an assist from Calvary’s Levi Ours, had the only first-half goals.

A four-goal second half began with back-to-back goals by Warnick on assists from Allegany’s Collin Sainz and Northern’s Zac Lipscomb.

Alco’s Andrea Maracci made it 5-0 with an unassisted goal, and Sechler’s final goal came off a feed from Salisbury teammate Matt Broadwater.

The White team was comprised of players from Mountain Ridge, Fort Hill, Southern, Hampshire, Frankfort, Pendleton County and Petersburg.

The Green led in shots on goal 14-8 and in corners, 7-4. Luke Tompkins, of Allegany, had seven saves in goal for the Green.

Game MVPs for the Green were Warnick (offense) and Tompkins (defense). The White MVPs were David Hobel (offense) and Chase Bonnette (defense) of Mountain Ridge.

Girls game

White 3, Green 0

After a scoreless first half, Frankfort’s Crystal Moreland scored twice and Fort Hill’s Amanda Meneghini once in lifting the White team over Green.

The White team consisted of players from Mountain Ridge, Frankfort, Bishop Walsh, Fort Hill and Hampshire. The Green team was made up of players from Northern, Southern, Allegany, Keyser, Petersburg and Calvary.

Meneghini got the White on the board with an unassisted goal. Moreland made it 2-0 with an unassisted goal of her own, then scored again on a feed from Mountain Ridge’s Danielle McGinnis.

The White led in shots on goal 9-4, and in corner kicks 1-0. Taylor Cutter of Mountain Ridge and Taylor Cook of Frankfort had three saves in goal for the White, and Destinee Fulk of Southern had six for the Green.

Game MVPs were Moreland (offense) and Miranda Nicol of Mountain Ridge (defense) for the White, and Northern’s Kara Savage (offense) and Amber Kling (defense) for the Green.

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