Men's Soccer | 11/3/2024 10:47:00 PM
The Clinton High School Men's Soccer team benefited from an Oxford Charger own goal, and a handful of
Jesus Estrada saves in the second half to secure a 1-1 draw on Saturday afternoon at Arrow Field. Clinton has a new look as they graduated 13 seniors from last year's team.
"It was good to see the group have to perform for 80 minutes," Arrow Soccer Head Coach Tyler Wade said. "There are a lot of new faces on the field, and their ability to figure it out as a group will be important to our season. I look forward to seeing their growth throughout the year."
The Chargers misplayed a header back to their goalkeeper that looped over the keeper's head into the back of the net during the second half. The goal gave the Arrows the lead. However the advantage did not last long, the Chargers leveled the score.
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The Arrows return to action this Monday. Clinton travels to Ridgeland High School for a non-region game at 7:15 p.m.
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