“He’s a big problem,” Cardinals senior back Maddox Hoehne said of Durling. John, followed Terry’s lead and made a run from the wing to the endline before centering another ball on which Durling once again crashed through and cashed in with 10:03 left. That hard work sends Steinert (12-4-2) to the second round at fourth-seeded Neptune (12-4-1) Monday.ĭurling sliced through the defense to knock the ball past Lawrence junior goalkeeper Edwin Garcia for a 1-0 lead with 22:54 left in the second half.Īfter Steinert junior goalkeeper Evan Sinkleris made a foot save on a shot by Dymtro Naum two minutes later to preserve the lead, another Spartans senior, Colin St. “So I worked my butt off the whole time I was in there.” “Coming off the bench today, I wanted to prove myself,” Terry said. ![]() Terry made a good argument for more time when he came in as a wing back to not only help the Spartans’ defense hold off a determined 12th-seeded Lawrence High team, 2-1, but also get the home team’s offense going by assisting junior Anthony Durling on the game’s opening goal after 57 minutes of scoreless action. ![]() ![]() The senior, like so many other players out there, doesn’t want to be a sub. HAMILTON - Matthew Terry is a good example of how a player can come off the bench and still make a difference in a soccer game.Ī big reason behind Terry’s determined play when he entered for head coach Anthony Tessein’s fifth-seeded Steinert High boys’ team Friday in the opening round of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletics Association Central Jersey Group III Tournament was easy to understand.
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