Photos: Bulldogs Strike

Berne-Knox-Westerlo boys are busy this season on the green and on the pitch. The soccer team beat Middleburgh, 2 to 1, in overtime at home on Friday afternoon, and the golf team golf team lost, 184 to 213, against Oppenheim-Ephratah-St. Johnsville Monday afternoon at the Sycamore Country Club.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

BKW soccer players are joined this year by four players from nearby Duanesburg, which was short players to field its own team. Bulldog Jovan Afzali goes mano-a-mano against Middleburgh’s goalie, Will Bankston, in the first half in a penalty shot. Afzali squeaked it by the outstretched arm of Bankston to give the Bulldogs the lead in the first half.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Going up: Bulldog Nick Perrillo (13) and another BKW player jump for the ball but get beaten by Middleburgh’s Bankston in the first half.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

The Bulldogs’ goalkeeper, Tyler Goodemote crawls after a loose ball as Ezeke Pulliam (2) and Jake Valachovic (19) look to get the ball during the last few minutes in overtime.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Through the goal net: Bulldog Nick Perrillo matches the stride of Middleburgh’s Brent Hirsch, step for step, as both players head toward MIddleburgh’s net in the first half.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Missed it by that much: Bulldog Nick Perrillo leaps as high as he can to try to put his head on a cross in front of the net during the first half of Friday’s game, in which the Bulldogs beat Middleburgh.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Shake and bake: Bulldog Andrew Drescher attempts to dribble up the line against Middleburgh’s Brent Hirsch in the second half of overtime in last Friday’s win at home.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

On the down swing: Will Bolti, the Bulldogs’ number-one golfer, swings his driver from the first tee box. Bolti shot a 47.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Hitting the fairway: The Bulldogs’ number-two player, Sean Motschmann, bottom left, watches his ball fly from the tee down the fairway on the first hole. Motschmann shot a 40.