Photos: Rain Falls but Voorheesville Rises

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Voorheesville’s Veda Hensel, at right, broke the school’s record for career goals earlier in the week and added to that last Friday evening. Hensel scored both goals in Friday’s 2-to-1 victory over Holy Names, bringing her career tally to 101.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Pressing through the defense, Voorheesville’s Rebecca Clair splits the Holy Names defense.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

It was a different story for Voorheesville boys’ team. Running away from the start, bottom left, Voorheesville’s Sean Nolan dribbles away from a Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk player in the first half of the Blackbirds 14-to-0 win on Friday. Nolan had two goals.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Chipping past the defense, Voorheesville’s Braden Racey attempts a pass over an RCS player in the first half. Voorheesville’s John Moreau had a hat trick in the first half.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Rain doesn’t hamper the Voorheesville Blackbirds girls’ soccer team. Voorheesville’s Veda Hensel dribbles up the field in the first half of the Blackbirds 2-to-1 win over Holy Names last Friday evening.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Preparing to throw: Voorheesville’s Isabelle Jobin-Davis looks toward the field to put the ball back into play during the second half.  Head Coach Joseph Santos got a red card a few minutes later.