BRISTOLVILLE — Bristol and Grand Valley have butted heads on the pitch several times over the last few years in some competitive games.

Going into Tuesday’s game, each team knew how important getting on the board first would be. With some real league implications on the line, setting the tone was going to be crucial.

Bristol got the tone-setter it was looking for, scoring three first half goals in a 5-2 victory over the Mustangs.

“We had a tough game against Grand Valley last year,” Panthers coach Cory Schrecengost said. “They came here and beat us 3-0, so we just wanted to make sure we came out and took care of business.”

It started early with sophomore Logan Briggs finding the back of the net twice. Wyatt Clisby scored the team’s third goal, establishing a solid lead early.

But know

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