Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Celina wins battle of evenly-matched teams

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

Celina's Mackenzie Rutschilling, 12, battles with a pair of Elida defenders during their Division I girls soccer match on Monday evening in Findlay. Celina needed overtime, but the Green and White defeated Elida for the second time this season with a 2-1 triumph.

FINDLAY - For the fans that missed their first meeting in September, the second matchup between the Celina and Elida girls soccer teams was as good - if not better - than the first.
Celina recovered from giving up an early first-half goal, scored with just 24 minutes left in the game to square things up, then got a big rebound goal from freshman Lexi Mills in the first sudden-death overtime to beat Elida 2-1 at the Division I sectional at Graham Soccer Stadium in Findlay.
The Green and White Bulldogs (13-2-3) will play top-seeded Findlay at 5 p.m. on Wednesday for a berth in the district title game Saturday at Lexington. The Trojans bested Defiance 4-1 in Monday's nightcap.
Celina won the first meeting over Elida in September 1-0, which Celina coach Calvin Freeman said afterward "Somebody that didn't come to tonight's game missed a nice, hard-fought ballgame."
"As far as teams that match up, I think Elida and Celina, personnel-wise match up," said Freeman on Monday evening. "It's proven both times. The first time in the WBL, it was this type of match. Came right back in tournament, here we go again.
"The battle was in the midfield from the 18 (yard box) to the 18 all night long. Back and forth, back and forth. If you like soccer, once again, this was the game to come to."
Monday in Findlay was no different as both teams played an aggressive game and came up with big plays to keep each other out of their nets.
Elida drew first blood shortly after Celina lost defensive ace Paige Bigham to an injury that kept her out of the rest of the match. With just under 15 minutes left in the half, Shelby Troyer booted a pass to Erin Thomas, who caught Celina keeper Elizabeth Laffin out too far from the goal, kicking it to Laffin's right and into the net with 14:52 left to make it 1-0 at the half.
"Girls get concerned with an injury on the field. Obviously (Bigham) was in a lot of pain," said Freeman. "...Their hearts and minds are with the injured player. (Elida) took advantage of it. She had an opportunity and she made a nice shot."
"I was kind of surprised we scored as early as we did," said Elida coach Matt Albright. "They lost their one defender, which helped us out. When she went out, she was their leader, that kind of opened things up."
Elida looked poised to play keep-away in the second half, but Celina found an opening in the Elida defense. Senior Courtney McKirnan drove in on the Elida defense and put the ball past keeper Kaitlyn Morrisey with 24:17 left in regulation to tie the game up.
Both teams had chances to get the game-winner in regulation. Elida had a flurry in front of the goal in the final two minutes, but Laffin and the defense kept the ball out to force the first of potentially two 15-minute overtimes, with the first goal ending the match.
The matchup stayed even as the clock wound down to three minutes left to play in the overtime. Finally, Celina got a breakthrough as McKirnan fired a perfect pass to Cayla Hellwarth, who drove in and fired on Morrisey. Morrisey made a terrific deflection save, but Mills, one of five freshmen Freeman uses regularly in matches, was on the spot to kick the rebound into the back of the net with 3:05 left in the overtime to end the match.
"Cayla drove in and they made an outstanding save," said Freeman. "The only thing (Morrisey) could do is get a hand on it and she did. It bounced back and Lexi was able to put it away for us.
"Elida has to be proud of how they played," said Freeman. "They played very well. They gave us everything we wanted to deal with. We were fortunate."
"Just a hard WBL match," said Albright. "Cal and I talked at the beginning and we knew this was going to be a close one and it could go down into overtime.
"We always play them tough. They always play us tough."
Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Courtney McKirnan, 2, makes a move to get past Elida's Hope Bowman, 6, during their Division I girls soccer match in Findlay on Monday. McKirnan scored a second-half goal for Celina to force overtime before the Green and White prevailed 2-1.

Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Cayla Hellwarth, 16, and Lexi Mills, smiling on right, celebrate Mills' game-winning goal during overtime against Elida on Monday evening in Division I girls soccer sectional action at Findlay. Mills collected a rebound off a Hellwarth shot on goal and scored to give Celina a 2-1 victory.

Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Ally Post dribbles the ball up the field during the Division I girls soccer sectional at Findlay on Monday.

Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Emily Pottkotter, 23, makes a sliding stab for a loose ball during Division I girls soccer sectional action in Findlay.

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