Wolves fight past Knights in soccer action

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SILER CITY — In a 1A Central Tar Heel boys soccer clash between two county rivals on Wednesday afternoon in Siler City, it was Woods Charter dispatching of Chatham Charter 5-1 with relative ease.

Wolves junior Kyle Howarth proved to be the difference in the contest as the quick forward torched the Knights’ defense for three goals on just five shot attempts in the match up.

In addition, Mac Czyzewski chipped in two more goals for the forest green-clad Woods Charter squad, which improved to 8-3 in league play and to 8-7 overall with the impressive win. The sophomore took 10 shots in the game and was around the ball the entire day.

Chatham Charter, meanwhile, fell to 6-4 in the Central Tar Heel Conference and to 7-5-1 overall.

Sophomore Casey Wanless tallied the lone goal for the Knights in the loss.

Coyt Neagle, a freshman, took the victory in goal for Woods Charter.

Chatham Charter is scheduled to host Raleigh Charter on Wednesday, October 23 in Siler City while Woods Charter is off until they travel to Raleigh Charter a week later on Wednesday, October 30. Both are key Central Tar Heel affairs.