Box Score
Jeremy Staffen and
D.J. Vogelman each scored goals for Pitt-Johnstown, but East Stroudsburg broke open a tied match with four unanswered second half goals in a 6-2 PSAC victory over the Mountain Cats, Saturday afternoon in East Stroudsburg. Pitt-Johnstown slipped to 0-4-0 overall and 0-1-0 in the conference.
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Staffen finished
Colton Demberger's assist to put Pitt-Johnstown front in the 28
th minute, before East Stroudsburg answered on a Casey Choffy goal in the 36
th minute to tie it.
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The Mountain Cats regained the lead on Vogelman's second penalty kick goal of the season in the 40
th minute, but just over a minute later, Christian Bukowski beat Pitt-Johnstown goalkeeper
Nate Kleya that evened the score at two going in the half.
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Choffy netted his second goal of the day in the 57
th minute to give the Warriors their first lead of the day, and Andrew McGinley made it 4-2 with a goal in 62
nd minute.
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East Stroudsburg tacked on goals in the 71
st and 87
th minutes to set the final at 6-2.
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Kleya took the loss for Pitt-Johnstown after giving up all six goals and making six saves.
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J.B. Pahls allowed a pair of goals and made three saves to help East Stroudsburg remain unbeaten and improve to 4-0-0 overall and 2-0-0 in the PSAC.
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The Mountain Cats travel to Shippensburg University for a PSAC match on Tuesday, before returning home to begin a stretch of five consecutive home matches beginning with a non-conference match against Wheeling Jesuit (WV) University on Saturday at 1 p.m.Â