Indian River Ends 25-Year Drought, Beats Lowville in Double Overtime
Indian River girls soccer team, led by junior forward Meghan Jones, has ended a 25-year winless streak against Lowville. Jones scored the winning goal in double overtime, securing a 2-1 victory for her team.
The match was a historic moment for Indian River. The team had not defeated Lowville since 1997, a drought spanning over two decades. Despite the long wait, the team kept their spirits high and fought until the final whistle.
Jones, a 2023 all-Central New York forward, proved to be the hero of the match. Her goal in double overtime sealed the victory for Indian River, sparking jubilant celebrations among the players and fans. The coach's tactics and the team's resilience played a crucial role in this hard-fought victory.
Indian River's 2-1 win over Lowville is a testament to the team's determination and perseverance. Meghan Jones' winning goal ended a 25-year drought, marking a significant moment in the team's history. The team looks forward to building on this success in their upcoming matches.