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Washington gets boys soccer win behind Stout’s 4 goals
Demons down Burlington at Bracewell Stadium to move to 6-2 overall, 5-2 conference
Doug Brenneman
Apr. 29, 2021 9:32 pm
BURLINGTON — Down 1-0 just 2 minutes into Thursday’s boys soccer match at Bracewell Stadium, Washington rallied to a 5-3 Southeast Conference victory with four goals from Zac Stout.
Stout evened the match a couple minutes later with a centering cross from Isaac Gentry. Three minutes later, Noah Suchan scored. In the 26th minute, Stout put the Demons up 3-1. A Grayhound goal in the final minute of the half put the score at 3-2.
Burlington tallied early in the second half, too, knotting it in the 43rd minute, but a Stout goal in the 58th minute made it 4-3 and a hat trick for the Demon senior, his fourth this season. Stout tacked on an insurance goal with 7 minutes to go.
DaShaun Westphal-Edwards played keeper and stopped 8-of-11 shots.
Gentry had a second assist. Simeon Buie, Fabian DeJesus and Adin Muff contributed an assist apiece.
Washington is 6-2, 5-2 SEC. Burlington is 2-6, 2-5.
Washington's Zac Stout (8) races Burlington's Parker Beardsley (21) to the soccer ball in the first half of the Southeast Conference match at Burlington's Bracewell Stadium Thursday won by the Demons 5-3. (JOE GEREN/THE HAWK EYE )
Washington goalkeeper DaShaun Westphal-Edwards (00) sets up against Burlington forward Christian Snyder (23) early in the first half in the Southeast Conference match at Burlington's Bracewell Stadium Thursday during Washington’s 5-3 win. Snyder scored the match's first goal. Washington's Daniel Marcelino (10) follows the play. (JOE GEREN/THE HAWK EYE)