LISBON FALLS — The Sugg Middle School boys soccer team tasted victory a second time this season, edging out Gardiner 4-3 on Monday.
Sugg led 1-0 at the half, while the second half was very different with each team responding back for each goal made keeping the score tight.
One notable goal was that centered by Gardiner’s Tristan Hebert from outside the box to the head of Cam Bourassa, who popped it in for the visitors’ second goal.
Sugg defender Josh Huston was able to repeatedly feed the ball to the Lisbon offense, while striker Ryley Austin’s first hat trick was made possible with connections from Dylan George, Jonah Sautter and Josh Huston.
The Greyhounds are 2-5-2.
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