There were no postseason tournaments in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Trojans won three straight Division 3 state titles from 2017-19. Sutton (15-4-2) got one back on Dillon Dussault’s goal in the 52nd minute, but Alex Myles’s header gave Bromfield some insurance.
It stayed that way until Vera finished off a long free kick into the box, making it 2-0 at the half.
Ryan McNulty gave Bromfield the lead with a penalty kick five minutes into the game. This S-Tier tournament took place from Nov 10 to featuring 12 teams competing over a total prize pool of 1,000,000 USD. 5 Sammies at Assabet Valley in Marlborough. Flashpoint Season 2 is an online European tournament organized by B Site Inc. A lot of us, this is our fourth year out here, and we know exactly what to do.”īromfield 3, Sutton 1 - Tafara Vera scored the deciding goal in the waning seconds of the first half, setting the top-seeded Trojans (18-2-1) up for a shot at their fourth consecutive state championship after beating the No. “This year we came out firing and we knew how good we were. “I think we lost because we played a little bit scared the first two years,” said Geagea. “I thought we were on the back foot for most of the first half but we got that goal and momentum shifted from there,” Pettit said.Īfter the final whistle blew and Norwell’s spot in the state final was secured, Geagea described what’s different about this year’s team. It was Norwell’s 15th shutout of the season. The Clippers defense did the rest, limiting a strong attack for Medway (13-8-1) headlined by prolific scorer Marco Perugini (24 goals) to just three shots on net. Norwell doubled the lead in the 52nd minute when Ethan Thompson fired a left-footed pass to Geagea, who buried the shot. Senior midfielder Mischa Spasic, an All-State selection, initiated the scoring in the 35th minute when he slipped a behind-the-back pass to Maxwell Flanders, who crossed the ball to Bulens for a 1-0 lead. Six seniors have been on the team since freshman in 2018, and they were at the center of the action Tuesday. I’ve never had a group that wanted it more than this group.” “I’m so happy that we’re going to the finals. “This is what they’ve wanted and they’ve worked hard for it,” coach Jack Browne said. 23, the message for this season was clear. Last year, they were 8-0 during the abbreviated 2020 Fall I season, unable to make a run in the state tournament because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Clippers lost perfect seasons in both 20, falling to Norton in the South semifinals. This group has been building toward this moment for years.
Norwell (20-0-2), which finished the regular season undefeated for the fourth consecutive year, will face Belchertown or Cardinal Spellman in Saturday’s state final.