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Boys
tie North Marion in soccer opener
The Sisters
boys varsity soccer team began the new fall season by hosting the Huskies
of North Marion on Thursday, September 5.
When the final whistle had
sounded, the teams had battled to a 3-3 draw.
The Outlaws drew first blood
with an unassisted goal by Alan Dale. North Marion came right back to
tie it at one apiece.
Lucas Denzer answered with
an assist by Jeff Boswell to take a 2-1 lead at the half.
"We played phenomenal for
the first fifteen minutes of the game," Coach Mark Keel said. "A couple
of calls didn't go our way and the kids got rattled, and we were on our
heels after that.
"We made some adjustments
at the half with our formation," Keel said. "We went with a more defensive
formation. But then North Marion scored two goals in the first 20 minutes
of the second half, and we were down 3-2. Morale was low, but we continued
to play hard."
Rod Helwig made a break away
and kicked a hard shot on goal. The goalie just got his hand on it. The
ball dribbled in front of the net and Ford Bauer kicked it in.
"Our intensity level really
went up after that," Keel said. "We had an opportunity to win it in the
last five seconds off a corner kick. An open kick missed and the whistle
blew. We had chances to put it away all through the game, and we didn't."
The coach was pleased with
the team's performance and identified the areas where the boys need improvement.
"I was pleased with the way
our mid-fielders were passing to our forwards to create scoring opportunities,"
Keel said. "We had 23 shots on goal (compared to 20 for North Marion.)
"We played well as a team
on occasion, but we need more consistency. We're not playing with a sense
of urgency yet. On defense, we had some communication lapses and breakdowns,
which we will work on."
In a week of non-league action,
the Outlaws were to host Grant Union on Tuesday, September 10. |
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