KHHS boys soccer team wins 1st 2 after holiday break

Goalie Carson Eatmon made eight saves in Keystone’s shutout win over Fernandina Beach. File phhoto by Cliff Smelley.

Telegraph Staff Writer

Keystone Heights High School is 2-0 in boys soccer since play resumed after the holiday break, with the latest victory coming by a score of 2-0 over visiting Fernandina Beach on Jan. 6.

Goalie Carson Eatmon made eight saves to help keep the Pirates off the board, while Logan Spence and Aaron Wiley each scored a goal. Gabe Buchanan and Tyler Colaw each had an assist.

In their first match following the break, the Indians (8-5-3) defeated host Newberry 3-1 on Jan. 4.

Spence and Chris Anderson each had a goal and an assist, while Wiley scored as well. Colaw also had an assist.

Eatmon made three saves.

Keystone hosts Williston on Tuesday, Jan. 11, at 7:20 p.m. and will host Middleburg on Friday, Jan. 14, at 7:20 p.m.