CORBIN — For 61 minutes, Roger Taylor’s Corbin Redhounds hung tough with visiting Pulaski County, but that’s before the Maroons took over during the final 19 minutes.
Pulaski County scored three unanswered goals to pull off the 3-0 victory on Thursday.
The Redhounds fall to 1-4 while seeing their losing skid hit three games.
“Proud of the boys after another hard fought match that didnt go our way tonight,” Taylor said. “We’ve had some players really step up after continuous injuries to multiple starters since the start of the season.
“Jaedon Gabbard made his first ever start for varsity and played great,” he added. “It’s tough for freshmen to keep up with the speed and physicality of a varsity match but him, Jackson Willis and Rizzo Cima did well tonight. The scoreline betrays us a little, as it was 0-0 until the last quarter of the game. Some unlucky breaks or mistakes happened but we keep improving and thats what we will take away from this game.”
Corbin will be back in action Saturday on the road against Wayne County at 1 p.m.