Monday, September 29, 2008

1776 Fall To Hispano 2-0



(Parsippany,NJ)- The Morristown 1776 A.F.C. took the pitch at a foggy Smith Field early Sunday morning knowing the side they were to play against had just last week tied a Lyndhurst FC squad the 1776 fell to 7-1 Wednesday.

But the underdog tag is something that never bothered manager Ryan Vinton's eleven chosen lads. Although they fell 2-0 to Hispano on this day, the Continental side looked as inspired as they have in months,in a match that could have easily gone the other way with a few breaks.

A revamped Morristown defense, led by former captain Ryan Deighan back at center back for the first time in 2 matches, appeared on the same page and looked a cohesive unit in holding Hispano to a 20th minute strike on a shot from outside the 18 yard box and an early second half PK.

The attack had their opportunities but failed to convert, Center forward Brian DeMarco and striker Brady McDonald were each denied two scoring chances apiece. Right wing Russell Bauer was also denied a good look in his first match ever wearing the Continentals arm-band.

1776 is in action next Sunday in the first round of the NJSA League Cup. The draw is expected from the league later tonight or tomorrow morning. Their next NJSL League match is Sunday October 12th v. Frankies Finest FC, home at Mennen Field 11am.

1 comment:

  1. Man, I would love to see that classy MT76 worked into our future team crest... right now, the "don't tread" rattlesnake cannon works for me.

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