June 11, 2022 – United Soccer League Championship (USL) – Charleston Battery News Release
Charleston, S.C. – The Charleston Battery secured three points Saturday in convincing fashion in a 3-0 victory over Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC. First-half goals by Augustine Williams, Andrew Booth and Romario Piggott, along with a commanding defensive performance in the second half, paved the way to victory for the Battery. The victory capped off Pride Night at Patriots Point as the home crowd celebrated early and often throughout the evening.
The Battery got off to a strong start to the night and needed only two minutes to open the scoring. Charleston’s high press forced Pittsburgh into a haphazardous backward pass that ended up right at the feet of Augustine Williams. From there, Williams needed just a few touches to gather himself at the top of the box and then bury the opening goal. It was the fifth goal of the season for the Sierra Leone international.
Charleston continued their high-tempo play and Pittsburgh were eager to find an equalizer on the opposite end as the half wore on. Both sides made threatening advances into each other’s defensive thirds, but the scoreline remained 1-0 through the half-hour mark.
Things picked up again in the waning moments of the half as the Battery’s confidence was plentiful. Andrew Booth doubled the lead in the 38th minute when he connected with Romario Piggott’s corner kick. The goal was Booth’s first with the Battery and in the USL Championship. Charleston kept their foot on the gas into stoppage time and this time it was Booth providing service to Piggott for the goal. Andrew connected with Romario on a perfect through ball, and the Panamanian midfielder chipped goalkeeper Jahmali Waite for his first goal of the season.
It was the Battery’s best opening half of the season and they entered the interval with their most first-half goals of a game in 2022. While the Battery dominated the scoreline, possession and passing were relatively even between both sides.
Play resumed with Pittsburgh seeing the first of several opportunities of the half. In the 54th minute, William Eyang led an advance while carrying a fortunate bounce up the right side of the box. Battery defender and ex-Hound Preston Kilwien, however, tracked back and delivered a sliding block to deny Eyang a chance to cross. Battery goalkeeper Hugo Fauroux, who had had a slower day at the office to that point, was called upon to make a diving save on a low shot from…