Two very comparable seasons thus far, with much success, this match- up should prove to be a good one. Overall records of 9-1 for Northport and 8-1 for Riverhead, these two teams have been battling competition all season long, proving that they are forces to be reckoned with.
Some tale of the tape comparisons.
- When both teams played Smithtown West, both teams secured the win with Riverhead by a score of 13-9 and Northport 12-5
- Squaring off against Sachem North, Riverhead won 16-5 and Northport won 11-4
- Facing off against Huntington, Northport beat them 9-3 as well as Riverhead 11-6
However NOW it gets interesting…
- Playing against Smithtown East, Riverhead grinded out the win by a score of 14-13 and Northport LOSSED by a tally of 12-5
- Battles against Middle Country, Northport dominated by a score of 10-2 and Riverhead was defeated 11-10
So what should we make of all of this? For some, it is just noise, however for others, comparing scores could potentially predict a victor, although it is important to keep in mind that anyone can win on any given day.
My guess, is that this is going to be a battle, without question. Riverhead has many contributors on the offensive end, including the Kielbasa sisters Megan and Kayla, Lauren Kenny, Delu Rizzo and Christine Thomas, all of which have above 20 points on the year. Northport, who is extremely strong at the midfield, these girls are taught to play both ways and prove to the threats game in and game out on both ends of the field. For the Tigers, it all starts with their Goalkeeper Claire Morris, who is strong between the pipes and over 500 career saves.
It all goes down next week on Wednesday April 24th 11:00 am and Northport High School.