Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Bulldogs lose a heartbreaker with just 1:41 left in match against Shawnee

Both Celina soccer teams eliminated in shutout losses

By Gary R. Rasberry
Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Alex Dammeyer, right, tries to get around a Shawnee defender during the Bulldogs' Division II boy's soccer district tournament game on Wednesday.

SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP - After playing 80 scoreless minutes the first time around in the regular season, Celina and Shawnee fans were looking at another 80 minutes of scoreless play and overtime in their postseason matchup.
Shawnee, however, finally got a break as Adam Khalaf scored with just 1:41 left in the match to end Celina's season with a 1-0 defeat in the Division II district semifinal at Shawnee Soccer Stadium.
The Indians (12-3-3) move on to play in the district final at Wapakoneta on Saturday against Napoleon, which beat Ottawa-Glandorf 3-1 at Defiance on Wednesday. The Bulldogs end a tremendous season at 11-5-2.
With the clock under two minutes to play in the match, Shawnee finally caught the break it needed. Cody Smith took the ball to the far corner with plenty of defensive pressure from Celina.
However, Smith broke free and fired the ball inside, where Khalaf was open with just Celina keeper Jordan Bertke left to defend. Khalaf put the ball in the upper-left corner of the goal to break a deadlock between the teams that lasted 158 minutes and 19 seconds.
"Cody was fighting hard for the ball. He just played it perfectly for me," said Khalaf. "I couldn't miss."
"It came with 3-4 minutes to go when (assistant) coach (Chuck) LaGrande came up to me and said 'Have we ever thought of putting Cody Smith at center-forward?' " said Shawnee head coach Dick Hagen. "I said I thought about it too. I said 'It's worth a try.' Sure enough, how many balls did he win. To me, he got the game ball."
The evenly-played matchup, with Celina holding a 13-12 margin in shots on goal, had all the makings of a possible double overtime, followed by penalty kicks.
Both teams had great shots to score in the second half. Garrett Black nailed a howitzer-powered kick at the goal with 32 minutes left, but the ball went wide of the goal.
"They switched their formation. They played higher," said Celina coach Bruce Strine. "We didn't mark him, purposely, because we wanted to keep control. It did work for us.
"We had some nice looks at the goal. The keeper made a nice save on Michael's (Sommer) from the outside. We had a crossed ball like they did that just bounced over our striker's foot in the first half."
Hagen expected a battle against Celina.
"The two teams are very even," said Hagen. "Celina has some very good defenders. Once we got into our attacking third, I think they really clamped down. It almost looked, sometimes, like they were packed in the box."
With 151/2 minutes left, Michael Sommer had a clear shot at the Shawnee goal, but Indians keeper Austin Howard deflected the ball and the Indians' defense cleared the ball.
"I think you just had two evenly-matched teams," said Hagen. "Bruce does such a great job. I scouted them against St. Marys (on Saturday). When they shut down the offensive power of St. Marys, I knew we would be in for a long game."
"Great battle. Same way it was the first time around," said Strine. "They got it in the net and we didn't. They're a good team. It was a good game. I'm real proud of our guys. They played hard the whole time."
Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Tyler Hoyng, 4, battles for a loose ball with Shawnee's Matt Birum, right, during their Division II boy's soccer district tournament match on Wednesday night against Lima Shawnee at Shawnee High School. The Indians ended a scoreless tie with 1:41 left to play with a goal.

Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Michael Sommer tries to make a move on Shawnee's Chris Hefner, left, during their Division II boy's soccer match on Wednesday evening. Shawnee, playing on its home field, defeated the Bulldogs 1-0.

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BATH TOWNSHIP - The two trademarks of postseason play for the St. Marys girl's soccer team have been an explosive offensive and even stingier defense
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Barrenbrugge Park
Last Game: St. Henry ensured at least a .500 season with a 41-18 win over Versailles. ... Fort Recovery dropped to 5-4 on the season with a 45-7 loss at Coldwater.
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Stadium Park
Last Game: Coldwater won eight games in a season for the 12th straight year in beating Fort Recovery 45-7 to close out the home schedule. ... St. John's struggled in losing to New Bremen 17-7 at Cardinals Stadium.
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Booster Stadium
Last Game: The Cardinals came up with a big middle two quarters to beat St. John's 17-7 to get their second win of 2007. ... Marion Local secured a share of its first conference title since 2001 with a 35-6 drubbing of Anna.
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Booster Field
Last Game: Minster fell to 0-9 as Parkway pulled away for a 34-14 win. ... Anna saw its playoff chances fade out as Marion Local won 35-6.
Big Effo
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Celina Stadium
Last Game: Defiance held off a late scoring frenzy by Bath to take a 35-27 win. ... Celina's chance to make it three straight wins ended quickly as Ottawa-Glandorf posted a 42-6 win at Celina Stadium.
Friday, 7:30 p.m. Baughman Stadium
Last Game: St. Marys kept its shot at a playoff spot alive in pulling away from Kenton 28-14. ... Elida fell to 0-9 with a 42-10 loss to Wapakoneta.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Friday night could mean one of several things for the Parkway football team.
It could mean getting ready for Week 11 for the first time since 1999, or getting ready to play basketball.