Bayless soccer used seven different players to score seven goals in its win over Brentwood on Friday.
The score was 5-0 for Bayless at the half. Brentwood brothers, Josh and Dylan McGehee found the goal in the second period for a 7-2 final.
Bayless coach David Pozzo said the plan was to get up on the Eagles early.
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βLast game they fought us pretty good all the way up to the half and we kind of broke them in the second half,β he said.
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Brentwood coach Cory Grage said Bayless always brings a good team.
βTheyβre athletic and they move the ball well,β he said. Itβs something for us to work on and aspire to, weβre five goals better than we were last time, thatβs the way we can look at it.β
The last time they played it was a 10-0 Bayless win.
Josh McGeheeβs goal halfway through the second half was a scramble. His first shot was blocked.
βAfter the first time I could not see because I was on the ground,β he said. βRayce (Lynch) kicked it off the post, and then Jimmy Schoemehl was able to get there, and then it was right next to the goal keeper, so I was able to put it in. that was one of the crazier goals that Iβve ever seen.β
His brother, junior, Dylan McGehee scored again on a free kick just over the Bayless keeperβs hands.
Brentwoodβs next game is against Maplewood Richmond Heights (2-10) on Oct. 2.
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