Box Score 
A pair of goals netted in each half led Lock Haven University to a 4-1 PSAC victory over the Pitt-Johnstown men's soccer team during senior day Saturday afternoon at the Pitt-Johnstown Soccer Field. The Mountain Cats are now 1-11-0 overall and 0-7-0 in conference-play.
At halftime, head coachÂ
Eric Kinsey and the Mountain Cat soccer program recognized this year's seniors:Â
Matt Kinney,
Josh Lloyd,
Kevin Neskie, and
Joe Walker.
Tyler Sablyak opened scoring for the Bald Eagles with an assist from Asher Klahold just four minutes into the game after finishing a through ball off of the second touch of a free kick given off of a Pitt-Johnstown foul.
In the 23
rd minute, a through ball from Tyler Shumaker led Troy Amspacher to score a second goal for Lock Haven after sending the ball to the far post past Pitt-Johnstown keeper
Nate Kleya for a 2-0 lead at the end of the first half.
Pitt-Johnstown answered in the 68
th minute after
Brandon Robinson finished a cross from
John Lopez to the top left of the goal, improving the score to 2-1.
But the Mountain Cats were unable to get past the Bald Eagles as they maintained momentum scoring two more goals late in the second half.
Jacob Oldaker scored the third goal for Lock Haven with an assist from Asher Klahold, while Zach Hommey secured the 4-1 win with the final goal from Colt Brackbill off of a finish from the middle of the box. Â
Kleya suffered the loss in goal for Pitt-Johnstown after seeing 21 shots and making four saves.
Troy Teresake recorded the win in goal for the Bald Eagles after making two saves in 70 minutes of play. Jonathon Howitt replaced Teresake to finish the game making one save. Lock Haven improved their record to 6-5-1 overall and 5-2-0 in the PSAC.
The Mountain Cats travel to Goldey-Beacom (DE) College for a non-conference match on Thursday at 3:30 p.m., then travel to Bloomsburg University for a PSAC match on October 17 before returning home to host a conference match against California University (PA) on October 21.Â