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Men's Soccer Falls Behind Early, Downed at York

Men's Soccer Falls Behind Early, Downed at York

YORK, Neb. – Doane dropped its second game of the year, 4–1, at York on Saturday afternoon, but the Tigers showed plenty of grit and promise moving forward.

York jumped ahead early with two first-half goals and extended the margin shortly after the break. Despite the deficit, Doane continued to battle, anchored by strong goalkeeping from Curtis Oberg, who tallied five saves, and Simon Aponte Morales, who added a stop in relief.

The Tigers broke through in the 66th minute when Diego Villarreal finished off a well-built attack for Doane's first goal of the year. The strike energized the side and highlighted the Tigers' ability to create dangerous chances against a physical York defense.

Doane's midfield, led by steady work from Eduardo Morschel and Rodrigo Prieto, pushed the pace, while substitutes Hamza Wadi and Cristobal Salazar provided sparks off the bench. The Tigers also showed resilience in the back line, contesting York's attacks and denying further scoring in the final stretch.

Though the game ended in York's favor, Villarreal's goal and the Tigers' persistent fight underscore a foundation of toughness and depth that will serve Doane well as they move through their nonconference slate.

Final Score: York 4, Doane 1

 

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