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Phelps Brothers Wear the Crown in Victory over Royals
DAHLONEGA, GA
– The North Georgia men's soccer team continued their best
start in program history on Wednesday evening, playing host to
Queens University of Charlotte and slipping by the Royals 2-0 in
non-conference action at the Soccer Complex.
The Saints remain undefeated on the year, improving to 4-0-3 on
the season, while the Royals drop their second straight, falling to
two games under the .500 mark at 2-4 on the season. North Georgia
moves to 2-0 on the year against teams in the Conference
Carolinas.
North Georgia put the pressure on Queens in the early going as Ben Stegman
drove in the middle and found Gray Phelps streaking
down the field. The junior transfer dribbled just inside the box
and slid a pass past Royals' goalkeeper Giancarlo Aristondo, just
inside the left post to give the Saints a 1-0 advantage at the
13-minute mark.
The Saints held a 1-0 edge heading into intermission, but would
add to the lead just four minutes after halftime as Caleb Turner lined
up for a corner and sent a ball in the box, finding Jesy Phelps who
headed it home for a 2-0 North Georgia lead. Turner's assist was
his second in as many games off a corner, while Jesy Phelps tallied
his first goal of the season in the 50th minute.
North Georgia was unable to put together another score down the
stretch, and Rade Tanaskovic
was stellar once again in goal, picking two saves, including a
diving save in the 31st minute off a free kick from Justin Ferguson
to preserve the Saints' one-goal lead at the time.
Queens' best scoring opportunity came in the 76th minute as Gersi
Cilingiri lined up for a shot outside the box and sent a laser shot
on goal, connecting with the cross bar and ricocheting back into
play, only to be cleared by a North Georgia player and preserve the
2-0 lead.
The Saints recorded 10 shots to four for the Royals, and held a
6-4 edge in corner kicks. Fouls were whistled early and often as
North Georgia had 16 fouls to nine for Queens.
The Saints return to action over the weekend, traveling to Lander
University for another Peach Belt Conference battle with the
Bearcats. North Georgia is 2-4 all-time against Lander as the two
teams will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. in Greenwood, South Carolina.






