Olivia Bozzo had two very different experiences in her first two varsity seasons. As a freshman, Smithtown East made the Suffolk Class AA final. Last year, the Bulls failed to make the playoffs. With high goals this season, Bozzo is determined to be a key piece in a championship team.
She and her Smithtown East teammates couldnโt have started much better on Tuesday.
The junior midfielder had three goals and an assist as Smithtown East defeated host Smithtown West, 4-1, in its opening non-league girls soccer match on Tuesday afternoon. Smithtown West is 1-1.
โComing from my freshman year [and] making the county finals and not even making the playoffs the next year, it definitely hurt,โ Bozzo said. โWe donโt want that feeling again, so weโre going to put in the time and weโre going to do it this year.โ
Bozzo got Smithtown East on the board first with a lefty strike from 25 yards out with 1:10 left in the opening half. She took a touch off a long throw-in, made a turn, and fired with her off foot to the top of the net.
โI saw the space opening and I knew I wanted it,โ Bozzo said. โI knew our whole team wanted it. Itโs hard to go into a half 0-0. I saw the space and I saw it open and I just took the shot and I got it. It felt amazing.โ
Mallory Anderson bent a shot from the left side of the field into the top-right corner of the net to give Smithtown East a 2-0 lead less than five minutes into the second half. It was the first of three goals over 5:18. Anderson found Bozzo with a through ball to create a breakaway goal, followed by Bozzo nailing a 25-yard goal with her left foot off the crossbar to take a 4-0 lead with 30:35 left in the second half.
โWe knew this was one of our biggest games,โ Anderson said. โWe played them in the county finals two years ago and lost, so this game was more than just personal for us. It was everything. We all came together and we really wanted it more and it showed.โ
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