Greater Lowell shuts down Shawsheen

Edit Boston Herald 19 Oct 2016
Ian Kirumira stopped 10 shots and Elerson Roesler handled the scoring as Greater Lowell defeated Shawsheen, 1-0, yesterday in a Commonwealth Athletic Conference boys soccer game. With the win, the Gryphons got back to .500 at 6-6-2 ... . .  ... Girls soccer ... Field hockey ... Julia Pelland led the way with four aces, 12 kills and two blocks as Norfolk Aggie (13-4) defeated South Shore Voke, 3-0, in the Mayflower League ... Boys golf ... ....

Bargain striker propels Southampton

Edit The Japan News 17 Oct 2016
Austin was a bricklayer working a full day on a building site before playing on a part-time basis for Poole Town in the ninth tier until 2009 ... What a bargain that now seems ... The first shot was blocked on the line by Sam Vokes, but Austin followed up by poking the ball into the net ... The one blot on the afternoon for the Saints was Burnley becoming the first team to score against them in 612 minutes when Vokes scored a late penalty ... + - ... ....

7 goals in 6 games for Southampton's bargain striker Austin

Edit Boston Herald 17 Oct 2016
LONDON — As the goals have dried up for Jamie Vardy at Leicester, another former non-league striker has embarked on a hot scoring streak for a Premier League club ... The first shot was blocked on the line by Sam Vokes, but Austin followed up by poking the ball into the net ... The one blot on the afternoon for the Saints was Burnley becoming the first team to score against them in 612 minutes when Vokes scored a late penalty ... ___ ... ....

Southampton, Watford move into top half of Premier League table

Edit Press TV 17 Oct 2016
(Photo by AFP). Austin himself found the back of the net one more time, scoring 7 goals in 6 competitions. And then, the visitors were awarded a late penalty, and Sam Vokes made no mistake, finding the back of the net, but it was as close as they could get, with the match ending 3-1 in favor of The Saints ... (Photo by AFP) ... ....

Southampton 3-1 Burnley: Sean Dyche left fuming at crucial penalty decision

Edit Belfast Telegraph 17 Oct 2016
Sean Dyche criticised referee Mike Dean's "impossible" decision not to award Burnley a first-half penalty during their 3-1 Premier League defeat at Southampton ... Share Go To ... With Burnley 3-0 down Sam Vokes scored another penalty, the 19th Dean has awarded since the start of the past Premier League season - a higher total than any other referee. Dyche similarly described that one as "soft", and he said ... Belfast Telegraph. ....

How the Premier League is on course to pay the penalty more than ever before

Edit Belfast Telegraph 17 Oct 2016
Much was made over the weekend of the number of missed penalties in the Premier League this season, with Maarten Stekelenburg twice thwarting Manchester City from the spot to earn Everton a draw ... Bournemouth's Junior Stanislas scored from 12 yards on Saturday, as did Charlie Austin and Sam Vokes in Sunday's game between Southampton and Burnley to lift the league total to 22 from 31 this term ... Press Association. ....

High School football Stars of the Week

Edit Boston Herald 17 Oct 2016
DIVISION 1-1A. • Jack Johnson threw for 235 yards and four scores as Hingham defeated Whitman-Hanson, 32-12. • Oscar Lopez scored three touchdowns as Revere outlasted Swampscott in overtime, 29-27 ...Jordan Marcano ran for 157 yards and a touchdown as Brockton held off Durfee, 34-28 ... • Isaac Nascimento was at it again, rushing for 207 yards and four touchdowns as Wareham defeated Greater New Bedford Voke, 28-0 ... ....

Southampton 3 Burnley 1: Austin at the double as Saints march on

Edit FourFourTwo 16 Oct 2016
Southampton benefitted from a somewhat harsh penalty decision for Austin to make it three from the spot, but a run of six straight clean sheets was brought to a hasty end from Sam Vokes' spot-kick after Dusan Tadic was judged to have pulled Ben Mee's shirt ... Another penalty brought an end to Saints' run of clean sheets with Vokes going down the middle after Tadic was penalised for pulling Ben Mee's shirt....

Football: Austin double takes Saints into top eight

Edit The Times of India 16 Oct 2016
Southampton, United Kingdom, Oct 16, 2016 (AFP) - ... The south coast club were in dominant form, with Nathan Redmond also on target before Sam Vokes pulled a goal back for the visitors late on ... Burnley managed a consolation goal 18 minutes from time when referee Mike Dean pointed to the penalty spot for a foul by Tadic on Ben Mee and Vokes scored as the Saints finally conceded for the first time in over 10 hours ... jdg/nr ... RELATED....

Southampton’s Charlie Austin cuts former club Burnley down to size

Edit The Guardian 16 Oct 2016
@Paul_Doyle ... Nathan Redmond interspersed the two goals with a sweetly struck effort of his own, before Sam Vokes converted a penalty to became the first player in seven matches to infiltrate Southampton’s exceptionally vigilant defence ... Austin used his own hands to clasp his head in disbelief ... Vokes blocked it but Austin stabbed the rebound into the net ... Vokes converted the spotkick but the hosts’ victory never looked in danger. ....

Seven goals in six games for Southampton's bargain striker Austin

Edit Independent Online 16 Oct 2016
As the goals have dried up for Jamie Vardy at Leicester, another former non-league striker has embarked on a hot scoring streak for a Premier League club ... The first shot was blocked on the line by Sam Vokes, but Austin followed up by poking the ball into the net ... The one blot on the afternoon for the Saints was Burnley becoming the first team to score against them in 612 minutes when Vokes scored a late penalty ... ___ ... ....

Austin save one of my best - Heaton

Edit FourFourTwo 16 Oct 2016
It was a fine showing from Tom Heaton, but the England goalkeeper was left to rue Burnley's defeat against Southampton ... However, Heaton was powerless as Austin scored twice either side of Nathan Redmond's effort to put Saints three ahead, with Sam Vokes' penalty a mere consolation for the Clarets ... We have more to give ... ....

Patience proves key for Puel

Edit FourFourTwo 16 Oct 2016
Southampton had to stay calm against Burnley and boss Claude Puel was delighted with the patient approach his side showed ... But Charlie Austin scored twice either side of a well-taken Nathan Redmond goal to put the hosts' in control, with Sam Vokes' penalty - which ended a run of six straight clean sheets - the only blip on an otherwise flawless Saints performance ... It’s a shame ... ....
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