The Chapin Socastee game was a very difficult game to watch from the bench. The first half was quite equal with Chapin seemingly having the upper hand with smart playing in the back and hard work up top. The breakdown, in my opinion, happened after the second goal. Chapin moved to three backs in which Socastee took full advantage of. The talented forwards took the opportunity to capitalize on Chapin's mistake. The game was a seemingly equal match on the pitch but not on the scoreboard as contradictory as that statement may seem. My point is Socastee's forwards did not "simply toy with chapin" rather capitalized on the opportunity.