BY
RYAN O’CONNOR
This time last year, the Bow
boys soccer team had locked
up a top-four seed in the Class
I tournament, par for the course
for George Pinkham’s squad.
Peter Bisson, on the other
hand, was completing his first
season at the Pembroke Academy
helm. His team had shown
signs of progress, but were out of
playoff contention nonetheless.
This year, things are a little
different. Though the Falcons
are in the playoffs again, it’s
they who are playing the unfamiliar
role of underdog while
Bisson’s boys continue to crash
the Class I party.
In fact, Bow was the first
on what’s become a long list
of foes to suffer a surprise setback
at the hands of the upstart
Spartans.
On Aug. 29, PA traveled to
Bow to open the season and defeated
the defending state runners-
up, 2-1.
This time around, the Falcons
had a better idea what to
expect, yet the result was no
different.
Behind three goals from
striker Ryan Clark and another
from Caleb Bonanno, the Spartans
won again on Monday,
Oct. 21, 4-0, and improved to
9-3-2, good enough for fourth
place.
Bow, now 7-7-1 on the season,
was 6-2-1 in nine prior contests
and hadn’t given up more than
two goals in a game since Sept. 6.
Yet Bisson said he had a feeling
his players were due for a big
performance. Scoring the first
goal against Bow’s staunch defense,
he said, gave them all the
confidence they needed.
“The energy was there. I
don’t know if it’s because it was
our last home game or what, but
if we can maintain that energy
and finish teams off, we’ve got a
real shot,” said Bisson. “I’ve got a
lot of talent and the right players
are in the right spots. I’m willing
to put it all in their hands.”
Despite the 2-0 record against
the Falcons during the regular
season, Bisson said that doesn’t
mean he’d like to see them again
in the playoffs.
“They’re dangerous,” he said.
They defend well and they can
get forward very quickly. They’re
right in there with a lot of good
teams that can easily beat you on
any given day.”
Pinkham said he’s happy
just to be in the playoffs. In fact,
he said he hasn’t looked at the
standings since mid-September.
“We’ve struggled all year
offensively. We know that and
we now we need to hold teams
down with our defense,” said
Pinkham. “I give this Pembroke
team credit, the chances they
had they finished. They look
very strong.”