METHACTON WARRIORS

METHACTON WARRIORS

METHACTON WARRIORS

Methacton High School & Arcola Intermediate School

Methacton High School & Arcola Intermediate School

Methacton High School & Arcola Intermediate School

Methacton Warriors

Methacton High School & Arcola Intermediate School

Boys Varsity Soccer


Game Summaries & Team News
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Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Spring-Ford High
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Lose: 2 - 2
In a battle of the leading teams in the Liberty Division of the PAC, the Methacton Boys' Soccer Team came back from a two goal deficeit to tie Spring-Ford, 2-2 after two overtimes.  Finding themselves behind at halftime, the boys rallied for two goals, the first by TJ Taylor on an assist by Trevor Rambo.  The Warriors kept the pressure on and it resulted in a penalty kick that was converted by Vince Delisi.  The forwards of Chris Meehan, Andrew Kacala, Nick Ahlum, and Matt Kahn pressured the Spring-Ford defense while the defenders of Logan Rambo, Brendan Stanton, Brett Jabbour, Ryan Sheridan, and Parker Stevenson held off the potent S-F attack for the 100 minute game.  Goalkeeper Mason LeSage produced six saves while midfielders Justin Leggin, Max Jones, Michael Cinelli, Ryan Lloyd, and Jack Pellegrino worked tirelessly to get a "result" for the team. 
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Pottsgrove Senior High School
6.0 years ago | John Smeykal
Warriors Win: 6 - 0
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Pottsgrove Senior High School
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 6 - 0
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Perkiomen Valley School District
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 2 - 1
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Owen J. Roberts High School
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 2 - 1
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Norristown Area High School
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 2 - 0
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Spring-Ford High
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 4 - 2
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Spring-Ford High
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Lose: 2 - 2
In a battle of the leading teams in the Liberty Division of the PAC, the Methacton Boys' Soccer Team came back from a two goal deficeit to tie Spring-Ford, 2-2 after two overtimes.  Finding themselves behind at halftime, the boys rallied for two goals, the first by TJ Taylor on an assist by Trevor Rambo.  The Warriors kept the pressure on and it resulted in a penalty kick that was converted by Vince Delisi.  The forwards of Chris Meehan, Andrew Kacala, Nick Ahlum, and Matt Kahn pressured the Spring-Ford defense while the defenders of Logan Rambo, Brendan Stanton, Brett Jabbour, Ryan Sheridan, and Parker Stevenson held off the potent S-F attack for the 100 minute game.  Goalkeeper Mason LeSage produced six saves while midfielders Justin Leggin, Max Jones, Michael Cinelli, Ryan Lloyd, and Jack Pellegrino worked tirelessly to get a "result" for the team. 
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Pottsgrove Senior High School
6.0 years ago | John Smeykal
Warriors Win: 6 - 0
9/12 Pottsgrove Pottsgrove came into town on Monday night for the first night boys’ soccer game under the lights and the Warriors gave everything they had to delight the fans.  About the 21st minute, Junior Vince Delisi gave a perfect pass and Sophomore Trevor Taylor opened up the scoring for the game.  First half ended 1-0.  Then, Vince Delis decided to get a goal of his own in the 10th minutes of the second half.  Assist was from Aidan O’Leary.  Pottsgrove cut the lead in halve with six minutes left to play and that is how the game ended. Senior Keeper Matt Kenwood stopped thirteen shots in the 2-1 victory. 
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Pottsgrove Senior High School
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 6 - 0
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Perkiomen Valley School District
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 2 - 1
The Boys' Soccer Team pulled out another dramatic overtime win against PAC foe Perkiomen Valley Friday afternoon.  The Warriors struck quickly in the third minute with an assist by TJ Taylor that set up Chris Meehan for his strike to the PV net.  The game settled into a seesaw battle as goalkeeper Mason LeSage  protected the net with seven saves and the midfielders of Trevor Rambo, Aleks Mularz, Justin Leggin, Connor Bossard, Michael Cinelli, Ryan Lloyd, Jack Pellegrino, Nick Ahlum,  Andrew Stern, and Matt Kahn worked to seal the victory.  However, the Vikings scored late in the second half, sending the game into overtime.  This was the  Warriors third overtime in as many games.  The Vikings had the initial momentum, but the defense of Logan Rambo, Max Jones, Brett Jabbour, and Brendan Stanton thwarted their attack. Then in the second overtime, Parker Stevenson sent a long pass to Vince Delisi, who deftly maneuvered the ball around the PV keeper, and scored the "golden goal" to finish a great game.
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Owen J. Roberts High School
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 2 - 1
The Boys' Varsity Soccer Team showed their Warrior spirit and rallied for an overtime victory against Owen J. Roberts High School Wednesday evening.  Despite dominating play, the Warriors fell behind 0-1 in the second half.  With their backs against a figurative wall, the Warriors pressed the OJR goal and were rewarded as Vince Delisi sent the ball to the back of the net with less than five minutes to go in regulation time.  Then, in the second overtime period as the fog wafted across the playing field, Chris Meehan blazed down field on a breakaway and netted the "golden goal" to end the game and send the players, coaches, and fans into a frenzied celebration.  Mason LeSage had a stellar game minding the Methacton goal, while the defensive unit of Ryan Sheridan, Logan Rambo, Parker Stevenson, Max Jones, and Brendan Stanton held strong.  Midfielders Trevor Rambo, TJ Taylor, Connor Bossard, and Justin Leggin ran endlessly and strikers Andrew Kacala and Andrew Stern also added strong performances.  Way to go Warriors!!  
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Norristown Area High School
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 2 - 0
The Varsity Boys' Soccer Team pulled out a 2-0 win over a much improved Norristown team on Friday, September 8th.  The team controlled the pace of the game and the first strike to the net was credited to Justin Leggin.  The assist came from a beautiful diagonal ball by TJ Taylor to hit Leggin in stride.  With a slim 1-0 lead at halftime, the team pressured the Norristown defense and finally broke through after a free kick created the opportunity for TJ Taylor to again assist on the tap in goal by Nick Ahlum.  The defensive unit of Logan Rambo, Ryan Sheridan, and Parker Stevenson held off the Eagles' offense and goalkeeper Taylor LeSage recorded the shutout with seven saves.  Other contributors to the victory were Trevor Rambo, Vince Delisi, Connor Bossard, Brett Jabbour, and Andrew Kacala.  More players, including Brendan Stanton, Max Jones, Alex Mularz, Jack Pellegrino, Matt Kahn, Luca Numerato,  and Andrew Stern helped to bring home a second victory in Pioneer Conference play.  
Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Spring-Ford High
6.0 years ago | Dave Stevenson
Warriors Win: 4 - 2
The Boys' Soccer Team visited Spring-Ford (S-F) for a rainy Wednesday night game and came home victorious, 4-2.  Trailing 0-1 at the half, the boys intensified their efforts and produced a goal by Chris Meehan.  Applying more pressure, Logan Rambo fired a shot from a corner kick that deflected off a defender for the go ahead goal.  The scoring run continued as Brett Jabour perfectly slotted the ball to the far corner of the goal in a scramble in front of the S-F net.  More scoring ensued, but this one brought S-F within one from the most incredible own goal this author has ever seen.  Despite the setback, the defensive trio of Logan Rambo, Ryan Sheridan, and Parker Stevenson held off the waves of S-F attacks.  Goalie Mason LeSage made numerous saves, including a full-out dive from a free kick, to preserve the victory.  The team's final goal came as Chris Meehan polished off a half field breakaway to finish the scoring.  Other standout performances were produced by midfielders Trevor Rambo, TJ Taylor, Justin Leggin, and Connor Bossard.  Striker Andrew Kacala also turned in a fine performance against a tough S-F defense.  Furthermore, Michael Cinelli, Nick Ahlum, Andrew Stern, Brendan Stanton, Max Jones,and Alecks Mularz also contributed great efforts in the Pioneer Athletic Conference contest.

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