CRESAPTOWN — Frankfort mounted a second half rally to tie the score, but Calvary scored again late in the second half to pull out a 4-3 win Saturday in Cresaptown.
The Eagles built a 2-0 lead on goals that Levi Ours had a hand in. Ours scored the first goal unassisted in the 29th minute, and then assisted Dustin Snow in the 35th.
Frankfort struck first in the second half on a Logan Holshey goal with the assist going to Mark Phillips.
Ours scored his second goal a minute after the Falcons got on the board to make it 3-1, but Tom Hughes scored two unassisted goals to tie the score with 12 minute to play.
Brandon Kendall concluded scoring in the 37th minute of the second half to get the Eagles the win.
Goalie Ryan McKenzie finished with six saves for Calvary, and the Falcons used a pair of keepers. Andy Hughes made two saves in his time, while Cameron Spence stopped three.
The Eagles improve to 2-3 and will host Grace Academy at 4:30 on Tuesday.
Boys Soccer
Calvary holds off Frankfort, 4-3
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League champ Allegany places six on All-City team
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Mtn. Ridge’s Martha Mauzy, Tim Nightengale soccer coaches of year
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FH’s Moyer voted player of year
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Mountain Ridge boys win it all
Opportunity knocked, Zach Norris answered, and the Mountain Ridge Miners celebrated, all in a matter of minutes Saturday afternoon at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County’s Retriever Stadium.
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Miners hoping to strike gold today at UMBC
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Ranker’s pair helps Miners return to state tournament
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Mountain Ridge tops Williamsport
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Maryland playoff quarterfinals tonight
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Alco booters blank Southern
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Goretti beats BW for Maryland title
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