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10/10/2021 12:00 AM

Old Saybrook Field Hockey Scores a Pair of Wins; Girls’ Soccer Notches a Win and a Draw


Senior Libby Stuart contributed an assist for the Rams when they defeated Haddam-Killingworth by a 4-0 score for their ninth win of the year. File photo by Wesley Bunnell/Harbor News

Field Hockey

The Old Saybrook field hockey continued its winning ways last week by notching a pair of victories to improve to 9-1-1 this year. The Rams defeated Morgan and Haddam-Killingworth in last week’s action.

On Oct. 4, Old Saybrook posted a 3-0 road victory over Morgan at the Indian River Complex. Sophomore Amelia Sigersmith scored an unassisted goal to put the Rams up 1-0 in the second quarter. In the third quarter, senior MacKenna Cooke scored on an assist by fellow senior Alexa Coty off a corner to make it 3-0. Senior Grace Adams scored from Cooke in the fourth quarter to finish off the 3-0 win. Junior Kate Molesky made four saves in goal for Old Saybrook.

Then on Oct. 7, the Rams hosted Haddam-Killingworth and won the game by the final tally of 4-0. Cooke netted a pair of goals for Old Saybrook during the first quarter with assists by senior Libby Stuart and Coty on both scores. Adams and Coty each scored a goal in the second quarter, both assisted by Cooke. Molesky had two saves in the net.

Girls’ Soccer

The Old Saybrook girls’ soccer team played two games last week and came away with a win and a tie to move to 4-3-2 on the season.

The Rams started off their week by claiming a 4-1 home victory versus Westbrook on Oct. 7. Senior captain Lily Cody scored two goals to go with an assist for Old Saybrook. Fellow senior Ella Hagelston also had two goals and an assist in the win. Junior Allie Lamotte contributed an assist for the Rams.

The very next day, the Knights played a road game against Norwich Free Academy and the contest ended in a 0-0 stalemate. Junior goalie Abby Colella made four saves in the first half and then senior keeper Sophia Barker had four saves during the second half to help Old Saybrook earn the draw.