![Out of danger: Toby Otto heads the ball away during Camden Haven High's 2-0 loss to Lambton High on Friday. Photo: Kate Dwyer Out of danger: Toby Otto heads the ball away during Camden Haven High's 2-0 loss to Lambton High on Friday. Photo: Kate Dwyer](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/AvTasJXTP9E9vynpsDYDfi/1c468481-f546-481c-a836-f7d05f1ae00b.JPG/r369_430_3093_3062_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
TWO pieces of brilliance from Lambton High ensured Camden Haven High School bowed out of the Puma Cup on Friday.
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Coach Rod Rowe was impressed with the performance of his side despite the 2-0 scoreline. He felt they were unlucky after conceding a goal from a scissor-kick and another from a free-kick.
“The goal they scored from a corner came after a scissor kick which you would only score once every 10 years, but gee it was a good goal,” Rowe said.
They had their chances. A dangerous cross was whipped in across the mouth of goal and only needed a foot to tap it into an open net, but the ball evaded everyone.
Rowe said there wasn’t a bad performer in the side, but singled out Toby Otto, Logan Shaw and Riley Papas.
“Logan Shaw is one of our stars up front, but we didn’t give him enough opportunities to show what he can do,” Rose said.
“I thought their defence and goalkeeper might have been a bit shaky, but it wasn’t to be.”
![SUPPORT: There was plenty of home-crowd support for Camden Haven High, including deputy principal Sharon Westman who donned the school's colours. SUPPORT: There was plenty of home-crowd support for Camden Haven High, including deputy principal Sharon Westman who donned the school's colours.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/uGRydpjkrtLYUai8xtsEhS/f64e6ca6-d40e-48a5-aef2-2b11e4c3f407.JPG/r0_0_3547_2667_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)