Sky Blue FC scores early to defeat the Boston Breakers, 1-0
Heather O'Reilly - Howard C. Smith
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Heather O'Reilly celebrates scoring the only goal of the game in Sky Blue FC's 1-0 victory over the Boston Breakers.

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PISCATAWAY, N.J. (July 4, 2009) - With every game crucial to its playoff hopes, Sky Blue FC will take a game-winning goal any way it can get it. Heather O'Reilly scored directly off a corner kick in the sixth minute and Jenni Branam backed a strong defensive effort in goal as Sky Blue FC held on for a 1-0 victory over the Boston Breakers in front of 1,878 fans at Yurcak Field.

Boston (5-5-3, 18 points), which played for the first time in 10 days, came into the match having won back-to-back matches and were unbeaten in their last three. The loss keeps the Breakers in second place for the moment pending tomorrow’s matches.  Boston has a one-point edge over third-place Saint Louis, and a two-point lead over fourth-place Washington. Both teams are in action tomorrow. Sky Blue FC (4-6-3, 15 points) moves to fifth place with their second win in as many matches over the Breakers this season – both snapping three-match unbeaten runs.

"Obviously it was a little bit of a lucky goal for us, but at the same time I think that we created enough chances and that we deserved a goal today," said Sky Blue FC head coach Kelly Lindsey. "It's not necessarily the way we mapped it out in practice, but we'll gladly take it."

The day started out on a fortunate note for Sky Blue FC when O'Reilly bent a corner kick from the left side toward the goal. Breakers goalkeeper Alli Lipsher got her hands on the ball but it dropped over the line giving O'Reilly her second goal of the season.  It was the first goal given up by the Breakers defense since June 17 against FC Gold Pride, a span of 261 minutes.

"I can't say that I meant to bend that in on goal - but if you create chances, good things will happen," O'Reilly said. "We did a good job of earning that corner kick, and luck was on our side today. We've been missing out on good fortune all season - maybe the tide has turned."

Sky Blue FC held a 13-12 advantage in shots and Branam was stellar in goal with five saves to register her fourth shutout of the season.

Boston nearly answered O'Reilly's fortuitous corner kick in the 20th minute, but Christine Latham's header off service from Kelly Smith barely missed the right post.

Sky Blue FC had the better chances in the later stages of the opening half. In the 32nd minute, Kacey White played a nice through ball to Rosana but Lipsher came off her line well to stuff the Brazilian's chance. Three minutes later, Collette McCallum curled a 22-yard left-footed shot over Lipsher but off the front of the crossbar.

In the 40th minute, McCallum ran onto a cross from White but her close-range effort was deflected by Nancy Augustyniak-Goffi and then touched wide by Lipsher.

In the second half, the Breakers came up with two good chances back-to-back in the 73rd minute. Smith fed Amy Rodriguez in the box, but Branam was there to make a diving stop on her shot from 12 yards out. Moments later, Smith buzzed a shot past the right post from outside the box.

Sky Blue FC had a couple of opportunities of its own four minutes later. Lipsher came up big to stuff White and then held on to a blast from distance by McCallum.

The last good chance of the game went to Boston as substitute Jenny Nobis ran onto a long ball behind the Sky Blue FC backs and cut past a defender in the box, but her shot was knocked away by a diving Branam.

These two teams will do battle again, this time in Boston, on Sunday, July 12 at 6pm ET.  The game will be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel and webcast at womensprosoccer.com.

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Sky Blue FC Head Coach Kelly Lindsey:

"I thought we did much better today playing with the lead than we have in the past. We possessed the ball, kept Boston chasing, and found the corners. We didn't force anything at goal - overall I think that we managed the lead today much better than we did a few weeks ago."

Boston Breakers Head Coach Tony DiCicco:

"It's always hard when you have to chase the game. Recently we've been doing a good job of getting the first goal, but today that wasn't the case - Sky Blue FC did well today. We had our share of chances and we didn't put them away. Jenni Branam made a few good saves; it's unfortunate we didn't fare better because I think we've been playing pretty well of late."

Boston Breakers midfielder Angela Hucles:

"We want to create more chances than we did today to give us a better opportunity to score a goal. At this level, if you don't create a lot of chances you need to be able to make the few that you get count. Possession is great, but you have to put one in the back of the net."

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