BOSTON, Mass. – The Emmanuel College Men's Soccer Team
out-shot the visiting Raiders of Rivier College, 26-4, en route to
a 2-0 win in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference match-up played
at Roberto Clemente Field on Saturday afternoon. The Saints scored
both goals in the first half to top the visiting Raiders. The
shut-out win for Emmanuel boosted the Saints record to 3-4 on the
year and 2-0 in conference play, while Rivier dropped to 0-6
overall and 0-2 in the GNAC.
The Saints seemed to overpower Rivier from the opening kick.
Emmanuel freshmen Kevin Esposito (Gales Ferry, Conn.) and Allan
Parrelli (Reading, Mass.) had three great looks in the opening five
minutes of action, but could not convert. The Saints controlled the
momentum and maintained solid possession offensively. Emmanuel
found the scoreboard at 7:09, when Parrelli placed a beautiful
corner kick into the box, which was headed into the back of the net
by a leaping Kevin Shirley (Madison, Conn.). This was Shirley's
third goal of the season and Emmanuel led 1-0.
The Saints carried the 1-0 lead throughout the first half, until
the hosts tacked on one more goal before the break. Senior forward
Jesse Tannetta (North Billerica, Mass.) beat two Rivier defenders
on a breakaway and drilled a shot past Raider keeper John
Jarvis (Henniker, N.H.) with just two minutes remaining in
the half. Tannetta's first goal of the season gave Emmanuel a 2-0
cushion at halftime.
The Raiders took just two shots in the opening frame. Rivier's
only corner kick was headed out by Emmanuel senior defender Patrick
Sheldon (Saco, Me.). The Saints out-shot the Raiders, 13-2, in the
first half. The second half was much of the same, with Emmanuel
holding another 13-2 shot advantage over the Raiders.
The Saints had multiple scoring opportunities late in the game,
including a breakaway by Shirley, who hit the crossbar with 22
minutes left to play. The Rivier defense stifled a Shirley/Parrelli
breakaway with 15 minutes remaining. Jarvis continued his stellar
play in net for Rivier, making several diving stops during the
final ten minutes. Shirley's first-half goal held up as the
game-winner and Emmanuel pulled out the 2-0 win.
Junior keeper Patrick Froass (Oneida, N.Y.) recorded the
shut-out win for the Saints, making 3 saves in his 90 minutes of
action. Jarvis took the loss for Rivier, but made 11 saves in a
tremendous effort for the visitors. Emmanuel now leads the all-time
series between these two programs, 5-4.
Rivier will host Newbury College on Tuesday, September 21st at
7:00 PM for a non-conference game.