Lyme-Old Lyme Soccer Roundup: Girls Notch Two Wins, One (Big) Draw; Boys Take One Win, One Loss

OLD LYME— Playing at home Thursday, Sept. 11, the Old Lyme girls defeated Westbrook 3-0. Scoring for the Wildcats were Anna Bussman, who put two goals into the net, and Vivian Boller, who also added two assists to her one goal tally.
Brooke Burgess had an assist while Grace Osborne in the Old Lyme goal made two saves.
Shay Sotiridge in goal for Westbrook made 18 saves.
The girls are now 2-2-1 overall and 2-2-0 in the Shoreline Conference.
Playing away at Hale Ray on Tuesday, Sept. 9, the girls notched a big 4-0 win.
Scoring for the Wildcats were Olivia Lovendale and Anna Bussman with one apiece and Vivian Boller , who put in the other two.
Assists were by Ava Fuller and Natalie Suisman. while Grace Osborne made six saves in the Old Lyme goal.
Kinley Smith made a remarkable 24 saves for the Hale Ray.
Playing away ay East Lyme on Saturday, Sept. 6, the girls pulled off a thrilling 3-3 draw against East Lyme.
Scoring for the Wildcats were Anna Bussman, Brooke Burgess and Vivian Boller with Addy Morosky adding an assist.
Layla Turdo, Kaylee Knapp and Juju Guarraia scored for East Lyme.
Wildcat Boys
Playing at home Tuesday, Sept. 9, the Old Lyme boys defeated Hale Ray 2-1 with Ian Maeby scoring both goals for the ‘Cats. Assists were by Colman Curtis’s-Reardon and Rowan McCormick.
Marcus Brown scored the lone Hale-Ray goal.
Sam Edmed in goal for Old Lyme made six saves, while Owen Kelly for Hale Ray made 11.
The boys are now 2-2-0 overall and 1-1-0 in the Shoreline Conference.
Playing at home on Thursday, Sept. 4, Old Lyme was defeated 5-1 by East Hampton.
The Wildcats goal was scored by Ian Maeby with an assist by Elliot Dunn-Sims.
Sam Edmed made 10 saves for the ‘Cats and Liam Mccormick added one.
Scoring for East Hampton were Colin Marshall and Luke Davidson, both with two and Sebby Woodson making the fifth. Assists were by Colin Marshall and Sebby Woodson.
Shane Ruggiero made four saves in the East Hampton goal.