Instant Impact - Freshman Ties School Record In 7-0 Win
Paxton, Mass. - Freshman Gianluca Ranallo (Scarsdale, N.Y.) tied a school-record with four
assists and two others - Mike Trobagis (Acton,
Mass.) and Tim Doenmez (Dublin, N.H.) - each
scored twice to lead an offensive explosion as the Clark University
men's soccer team scored four first half goals en route to a
commanding 7-0 win over Becker College in the consolation game of
the Worcester City Men's Soccer Tournament on AMCAT Field on the
campus of Anna Maria College on Sunday afternoon.
The four helpers for Ranallo tied a 17-year old mark set by
Rensl Dillion against Worcester State during the
1992 season.
The seven goals scored are also the most since the Cougars put up
seven nearly a year ago to the day against Johnson & Wales in
2008.
Clark got on the board quickly, finding the back of the net just 48
seconds in the match when Ranallo set up sophomore Trevor Hendry (Waterford, Conn.) for his first tally of the
season.
Ranallo then teamed up with classmate William Van Noppen (Providence, R.I.) to give the Cougars a 2-0 lead
less than 19 minutes in to the match.
Trobagis then did his damage in a short two minute span, collecting
his first goal less than 30 seconds after Van Noppen's with the
assist going to Ranallo, and then he registered an unassisted score
just 49 seconds later to increase the Clark advantage to 4-0 midway
through the first half.
Doenmez then collected the first two goals of the second half -
finding the back of the net at 47:16 and 55:03. Freshman
Shadoe Hanson (Kingston, Jamaica) rounded out the
scoring for the Cougars with his first marker at 83:52 with help
from classmate Nick Perracchio (Willington,
Conn.).
Clark dominated the ball for most of the contest, outshooting the
Hawks 34-4, including an astonishing 23-1 in the first 45 minutes.
Meanwhile, freshman netminder Ryan King
(Brimfield, Mass.) needed to just turn away two shots to record his
first-ever shutout.
The Cougars (1-1) return to action on Wednesday when they visit
Colby-Sawyer. Match time is set for 4 p.m.





