BINGHAMTON – Norwich’s boys soccer squad didn’t come home on homecoming with a win, but they did come home with an improved score.
Prior to their most recent 5-2 loss to Seton Catholic, Norwich had dropped an earlier season matchup to Seton at 7-0. The sting of a shutout is never pretty, and the feeling of a loss doesn’t get any better – but with hard work and time the Norwich boys program is showing signs of major improvements.
“It is the best game I have ever seen Norwich play in my entire life. It was just amazing,” said Norwich head coach Scottie Decker.
At the half, Norwich trailed the Saints at just 2-0 – however, a determined Seton team added three second half goals in their efforts at home.