Game 11: 27 April at Tournament of Champions in Burlington vs. Ankeny Centennial (0-1)
Talent Show in, we begin the National Tournament.
Our first match seemed a replay of previous matches: overall we played very well, generating enough chances to easily win the match, but we just don't finish balls.
We had 75% of the possession, generated 8 corners, gave up 2-3 shots all match, and overall played very well defensively.
BWhite recognized Kyli Jackson as the BWhite Player of the Match. She ran the middle of the defense—served really as the voice of the back.
Our first match seemed a replay of previous matches: overall we played very well, generating enough chances to easily win the match, but we just don't finish balls.
We had 75% of the possession, generated 8 corners, gave up 2-3 shots all match, and overall played very well defensively.
BWhite recognized Kyli Jackson as the BWhite Player of the Match. She ran the middle of the defense—served really as the voice of the back.
Normal, Illinois who was 12-0-1, unfortunately, was upset in their first match, so we now will meet them at 5:00 in the quick turn-around match.
STATS:
First Half:
Saints: Shots: 7 (2) Corners: 3 (O'Keefe, Muckerman, Heying)
Jags: 2 (1) Corners: 1
4:20 Langstraat (Frette lifts the long switch; we swing and miss on the clear to create a shot from distance that we deflect off the top of the bar that goes down and over the line)
Second Half:
Saints: Shots: 7 (3) Corners: 5 (Bryson 2, Ryan, Moss 2)
Jags: Shots: 4 (2) Corners: 2
First Half:
Saints: Shots: 7 (2) Corners: 3 (O'Keefe, Muckerman, Heying)
Jags: 2 (1) Corners: 1
4:20 Langstraat (Frette lifts the long switch; we swing and miss on the clear to create a shot from distance that we deflect off the top of the bar that goes down and over the line)
Second Half:
Saints: Shots: 7 (3) Corners: 5 (Bryson 2, Ryan, Moss 2)
Jags: Shots: 4 (2) Corners: 2
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