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OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Stevenson freshman
Ansger Otto (Willingboro, N.J./Willingboro) scored
his first two career goals to lead five different goal scorers as
the Mustangs win their fourth-straight at home with a 6-1 victory
over Penn State-Harrisburg Tuesday at Caves Athletics Complex.
Stevenson (3-3) have outscored its opponents 12-2 in two home
games this season and 21-2 during its four-game winning streak.
Conversely, the Mustangs have been outscored 9-3 in its four road
games.
All seven goals came in a furious first half as Stevenson built
a 3-0 lead in the first 20 minutes.
Sophomore Sam Bryant (Burlington Township,
N.J./Burlington Township) scored his second career goal
and first this season less than three minutes in when he scored on
a rebound off of Nittany Lion keeper Toan Ngo.
Sophomore Ryan Brost (Pennington, N.J./Hopewell
Valley) scored his team-leading second goal and fifth
point when he scored what proved to be the game-winning goal in the
14th minute. He leads the team in scoring with two goals and one
assist this season.
Sophomore Kyle Baker (Mitchellville/Bowie)
picked up his first goal of the year and first since Sept. 3, 2008
in a 2-1 win over McDaniel just over six minutes later to give the
Mustangs a 3-0 lead.
Penn State-Harrisburg's two leading scorers, Joshua Christ and
Danny Francis, would answer only 28 seconds later to get the
Nittany Lions (1-5) on the board when Christ drove home his fourth
of the season, tying him with Francis for the team lead.
Otto would follow with back-to-back goals in the 27th and 31st
minutes, the second of which was assisted by senior Vinny
Caltabiano (Lothian/Mount Saint Joseph) to push the lead
to four. Sophomore Ayinde Akinbinu (Bowie/Bowie)
would cap the scoring with his first career goal on a penalty kick
with 1:05 left in the half.
Stevenson held a 14-5 edge in shots in the first half and
finished the game with a 19-14 margin. The team also had a 6-3
advantage in corner kicks.
Sophomore Ryan Flannelly (Middlesex,
N.J./Middlesex) needed just one save in 32 minutes to earn
his third win of the season in goal before yielding to four
different reserves led by freshman John Leimbach
(Cheverly/Bishop McNamara) who made the first two saves of
his career in 12 minutes.
The Mustangs continue their four-game homestand on Saturday when
they welcome Albright to Caves Athletics Complex. Game time is at
4:30 p.m.