In what proved to be NHS's most productive offensive performance of the year, Men's JV B Soccer was able to score twice, but weren't able to stop the highly athletic offensive front of High Mowing School. Both scoring opportunities for the Huskies were a result of strong offensive play from Sam Gilman '28 and Ryan Cohen '28. Both goals came from crosses in which Gilman was able to progress the ball deep into the offensive zone and create space. The first goal was a right-place-right-time kind of play for Cohen, but the second was the result of a strong header that put the ball soundly into the back of the net. Unfortunately, High Mowing was the more productive of the two teams, and the Huskies fell short.