
Heat Lose Close Game to Utica City
January 12, 2020 - Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)
Harrisburg Heat News Release
The Harrisburg Heat were defeated by Utica City FC in a closely played match on Sunday afternoon by a score of 7-5. Heat goals were scored by JJ Gibson, Nelson Santana, Daniel Villela, Dom Francis and Marcel Berry. Gibson also chipped in with two assists while Nelson Santana and Elton de Oliveira also recorded an assist in the game. Utica City were led by Christian Segura who scored three goals.
After Utica City scored the first three goals of the game, the Harrisburg Heat came flying back and scored the next five to take a 5-3 lead. Utica responded with the last four goals of the game. The Harrisburg Heat have a record of 5-3 and sit in fourth play in the Eastern Conference. The top four teams advance to the playoffs.
After being on the road for four straight games, the Heat finally return home to the Farm Show Arena for two games next weekend. On Saturday, January 18th, the Heat play Soles De Sonora of Mexico. Game time is 7:05 P.M. The Heat immediately turn around and play at home on Sunday with a game against the Rochester Lancers at 5:05 P.M.
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