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Sport: Soccer ( Boys)
Posted: September 27th, 2012 by T Nolette
By Cameron Dunbar
STANDISH – Even when they’re not replacements, sometimes officials can have an immense impact not necessarily for the better. Such was the case in the Westbrook-Bonny Eagle boys soccer game Tuesday night.
Bonny Eagle forward Valentin Sindlinger scored the winning goal in controversial fashion 15 minutes into the second half as the Scots beat Westbrook 2-1 at home to go to 2-6 on the season. Sindlinger appeared to be clearly offside when Ryan Kern’s pass played him in, but the referees’ arm stayed down, to the surprise of even the goal scorer.