Spring 2019 Sat Lincoln Park Turf Coed Rec 8 on 8 Outdoor Soccer – Week 6

Peaked in High School (5-1) vs. INDY Team #3 (1-5) – Saturday, July 27, 2019

Peaked in High School beat INDY Team #3 5-1 in this game. INDY Team #3 really struggled to get it going on offense in this one, scoring less than their average of 1.5 goals per game this year. John Vecchietti scored the only goal for INDY Team #3 to save them from a shutout. Peaked in High School continue to show they are a team that is good at scoring. They’re averaging 4 goals per game. Turner E accounted for two goals and earned the most tallies on the scoresheet.  Squad Goals is next up on the docket for INDY Team #3, as they attempt to rebound in the first round of the playoffs.  Next up for Peaked in High School is a contest against the winner of Fut Fetish FC and FC Chell in the second round of playoffs. 

Fut Fetish FC (2-3-1) vs. Squad Goals (2-2-2) – Saturday, July 27, 2019

Fut Fetish FC and Squad Goals had a draw and finished all tied at 0-0. With no goals to add to their record, this week’s result drops Squad Goals’s average to 1 points per game. With no goals to add to their record, this week’s result drops Fut Fetish FC’s average to 17 points per game.  For Squad Goals next they take on INDY Team #3 in the playoffs.  Exiting week 6, Fut Fetish FC will look ahead to FC Chell in the first round of playoffs.

Jimmy Savile’s U10s (4-2) vs. FC Chell (2-3-1) – Saturday, July 27, 2019

Grabbing the same result as they did earlier in the year, Jimmy Savile’s U10s won the rematch against FC Chell. This game finished with a final score of 3-1.  Tucker Muth scored the only goal for FC Chell to save them from a shutout. This win is the second in a row for Jimmy Savile’s U10s, and it bumps them to 2nd place in the standings. Chris Cogbill, Aaron, and Chris each kicked one goal to guide the crew’s offense.  Next up for FC Chell is a showdown versus Fut Fetish FC in the playoffs, as they look to get back into the winner’s circle. The winner of INDY Team #3 and Squad Goals are next up on the calendar for Jimmy Savile’s U10s, as they look to keep it going.