CAMDEN WIN SECOND STRAIGHT ROAD GAME
Cougars offensive outburst continues, score 5 goals in road victory.
Camden County Men's Soccer prevail over Gloucester, win second straight road game.
FT Score:
Camden County: 5
Gloucester: 2
Camden County Men's Soccer earned a convincing 5–2 win over Gloucester Tuesday afternoon, powered by notable performances from multiple Cougars.
Vasco Perdiz (Freshman/Portugal) led the way, scoring three goals for his third hat-trick of the season. His fourteen goals thus far now lead Region XIX. David Mestre (Freshman/Spain) was also very impressive in midfield; scoring a goal and registering an assist, his second game of the season with such. Lastly, Nico Segarra (Freshman/Spain) continued his steady play by scoring in his second straight game. He now has six total goals scored on the year, good for third-best on the team.
While multiple players contributed on the scoresheet, Camden's defense held firm despite late pressure from Gloucester. The victory boosts the Cougars' momentum as they head into their last home matchup of the season.
With just five games remaining on the schedule, Camden is poised to keep accumulating points and improving their standing in the region.
First year Head Coach; Dan Keefe praised his team's effort:
"Anytime you're able to pick up a win on the road, its a good day. However, we need to continute to clean up simple mistakes and do a better job of executing our principles in and out of possesion."
First year Forward; Vasco Perdiz
"I think we played well, created a lot of scoring opportunities and reacted well after conceding the second goal. The most important thing is that we took home the three points while remaining healthy."
The Camden County Cougars (8-2-1) will look to finish the week strong as they host Delaware County (1-5-1) on Thursday, October 2nd. Kickoff is scheduled at 4:00PM.
