ONTONATA –The South Kortright Rams are the only Delaware League team still standing as Roxbury-Gilboa-Conesville lost 2-1 to Worcester in double overtime last Saturday.
South Kortright/Andes shutout Laurens/Milford 3-0 on Saturday to advance to Wednesday's semifinal game back at the Wright National Soccer Campus in Oneonta.
Boston Quarino, ColeThomas and JB Trimbell each connected on a goal, with Jack Byrne adding an assist to advance SK/A. Parker Popp kept L/M off the scoreboard as he put out 10 saves in the win.
SK/A scored two goals in the first half and added an insurance goal in the second half to bring home the win.
The Rams are the defending Sectional champions, defeating Edmeston last year for the title. The two teams could be rematched, depending on the outcome of Wednesday's semifinal games.
Worcester scored early in Saturday's quarterfinal with GCR, but GCR returned in the second half to even it 1-1 at the end of regulation. Derek Land scored the winning goal in the second overtime period off an assist from Spencer Head. Worcester's first goal was scored by Conner Land.
GCR got its goal from Collin Lyke, off assists fro Gavin Bohringer.
GCR ended a highly successful season as they won first place, finishing league play perfectly at 7-0 in the Delaware League and were co-champions with Walton/Downsville.
Saturday's sectional title will be determined at the Wright National Soccer Campus. Depending on the outcome of Wednesday's pairing South Kortright and Edmeston could face off for the title once again.
Edmeston advanced with a 3-0 shutout over Cherry Valley-Springfield/Sharon Springs on Saturday and Elmira Notre Dame defeated Morris to advance to Wednesday's semifinal.
The SK/A girls are already headed to the championship game at Wright and the Rams fans were hoping they could root for two teams on Saturday. Game times have not yet been determined.
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