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Post by thatfutbolguy on Dec 18, 2004 20:52:50 GMT -6
Nogales was very quick and they knew how to use their talent. Also, they did advance to the finals in the Orange division which is impressive. Does anyone have the final score to the championship game? Jesuit was up when I left.
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Post by hdkjga on Dec 18, 2004 20:55:52 GMT -6
4-1 Jesuit
They basically controlled the entire game. Was 1-0 at half. Jesuit scored 2 more times. Nogales scored with 5 minutes left to make it 3-1, Jesuit kicks off and goes right back down and scores.
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Post by soccerfan21 on Dec 18, 2004 20:58:31 GMT -6
there was no fight at all....it was a free kick for carencro and the guy from rummel grabbed the ball and walked away with it and the guy from carnecro went to knock it out of his hands and the guy from rummel (knowing what the defender was gonna do) switched the ball to his other hand and the guy from carencro hit his hand and the ref red carded him and the coach from carencro asked why the card was not given to the rummel guy for keeping them from making a quick counter attack and they talked and i guess it was something that the coach said that made the ref called the game off but the two teams were talkin with eachother and actually wanted to play w/o the refs because nobody was going to go through anyway so there was no fight between any of the two teams. there was only two players involved with the whole thing and carencro's coach
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Post by Ghandi on Dec 18, 2004 20:59:51 GMT -6
Jesuit is playing really solid, consistent soccer. They are pretty quick and have a decent foward (#24). They have not gotten any better since they beggining of the season though, so they are not immortal. Lafayette kept them on their toes for a good part of the semi-final match.
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Post by Hooligan on Dec 18, 2004 21:07:55 GMT -6
Congrats to Jesuit...... The Rummel/Carencro game was strange. Probably more so than the Lafayette/Vandy game. While Lafayette was the better team in the match, I can't help but point out the confusion call from Mr. ref giving Lafayette a PK. Not to mention the call for Lafayette being offsides while Vandy has a semi-breakaway on the other end. I guess these instances along with other games that I watched expose the limited number of qualified officials in the Lake Charles area. I hate to say it , but the tournament has outgrown the pool size of good refs.
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Post by thatsnotmuch on Dec 18, 2004 21:33:02 GMT -6
I watched OC play and they blew by every team to win the championship only allowing 2 goals in 5 games
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Post by flat3 on Dec 18, 2004 21:51:36 GMT -6
I watched OC play and they blew by every team to win the championship only allowing 2 goals in 5 games Congratulations, OC. It was, however, rather unfortunate that OC was placed in White Division. They deserved better competitions in Blue or even Orange Division. With no favorite this year in DIII, they could possibly go all the way. Is there any report on semi- and final in Blue Division?
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Post by soccer high on Dec 18, 2004 22:59:00 GMT -6
St. Frederick 1 - St. Thomas Episcopal (TX) 1 *STE's goal was a defelection off a st. fred defender when the ball was gonna go out. lucky.* St. Frederick 4 - ESA 2 St. Frederick 1 - Deridder 0
St. Fred's did not advance from the bracket even without losing a game because of the point systems...missed out by one point to STE (TX) because they didnt score enough goals.
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Post by thatsnotmuch on Dec 18, 2004 23:16:18 GMT -6
does anyone know how the Dutchtown-St.Martins game ended?
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Post by Pitchstalker on Dec 18, 2004 23:37:11 GMT -6
St. Martins's defeated Dutchtown 3-2 in the second overtime.
Dutchtown got on the board first 1-0 just 1 minute into the game. St. Martin's struck back in the first half with a nicely executed free kick. 1-1 at the half.
Second half saw Dutchtown with more chances. Eventually Dutchtown scores to make it 2-1. With less than 10 minutes left Dutchtown is awarded a PK but unfortunately it is struck at the keeper who didn't move. Strange turnaround no less than 2 minutes later a PK is awarded to St. Martin's when the ball bounces up and hit the Dutchtown defender in the hand. A call that sometimes goes uncalled, but following the one PK on the other end was probably a fair call. St. Martin's finishes and ties the game 2-2. Overtime...first one no score...second one..Dutchtown misses on 2 or 3 opportunities and the only opportunity for St. MArtin's with about a minute left..a nice ball played behind the defender that the forward ran onto and played the perfect finish. Dutchtown would have one more chance in the waining seconds but it was struck wide.
Well played by both teams. Dutchtown with more chances offensively and better build up, but St. Martins did not quit and took advantage of the opportunities they had/created.
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Post by lascholar on Dec 19, 2004 9:29:15 GMT -6
who did nogales end up playing in the semi? from the best i can gather from the score reports, both acadiana and catholic were 2-1, nicevill was 0-2, and prescott was 1-1. if prescott ended up beating niceville, then three teams would all have 2-1 records.
who andvanced and what happened in the game?
thanks
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Post by beattle09 on Dec 19, 2004 10:02:57 GMT -6
nogales beat catholic 1-0 off a pk also i disagrre with you there hdkjga i don't think lafayette or vandy could have won and i like acadiana alot but i don't know if they would have won if they played them. With that said though jesuit beat them 4-1 and that was the only game that i saw jesuit leave there starting line up in the entire game. If that says some thing for them and Ghandi i watched the lafayette game and i only saw lafayette get a couple of chances but thats just me talking.
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Post by hdkjga on Dec 19, 2004 11:25:38 GMT -6
Jesuit subbed out 6 players at one time in the Nogales game when it was 3-0. Jesuit didn't leave their entire lineup in any game. They can do that though since they have 20+ players that can start. I wouldn't be surprised if they go undefeated this year. The attack so hard and fast that I don't think any team will be able to handle that pressure for 80 minutes.
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Post by Soccer05 on Dec 19, 2004 12:45:54 GMT -6
What was the final score of the Jesuit-Lafayette game in the Semis?
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Post by TigOlBitties on Dec 19, 2004 12:50:11 GMT -6
Jesuit 3 Lafayette 1
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Post by futbolfanatic on Dec 19, 2004 13:03:19 GMT -6
to comment on the cro/rummel game, the striker picked up the ball and started to walk away with it denying a quickstart oppurtunity(very well done i must add haha) as the cro back dusty castille walked up behind him and swung at it in his hands, although the striker saw him coming just moved the ball from his right to his left hand. therefore dusty hit the guy in the hand so you could hear the slap, well the ref turns around and of course missed all of it, and red cards dusty for slapping the guy behind the head, haha, yea i know. cro coach kert talley got upset because he didnt slap him in the head, but he knew he could do nothing about it, so therefore tried to persuade the ref to give the striker from rummel a card for denying a quickstart, and i agree. well the ref wasnt having it,lol, and told coach to settle down, well he didnt, and kept on and then gave coach a red card, and as coach kert was walking away he was still nagging, and said that "if your gonna make calls like that, then you might as well call the WHO DAT game right now". and well he did, haha. the ref called the game about 15-25 minutes into the game. i have never seen this done before, and i must say it was quite funny!
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Post by Ghandi on Dec 19, 2004 13:05:55 GMT -6
Shame, it could have turned out to have been a well played game.
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Post by futbolfanatic on Dec 19, 2004 13:14:41 GMT -6
i agree, the score was 1-0 in rummels favor because a cro back had tripped a rummel striker in the box, they put the pk away easily.
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Post by Tellme on Dec 20, 2004 20:44:25 GMT -6
I watched Nogales a few times in the tourny. That big bald guy was darn good, and i can see how he hurt teams. I only got a chance to see the last 25 minutes of the Jesuit/Laffy game, and Jesuit really controlled. I can't say how the rest of the game went, but if Laffayette wants to defend their title, they are going to have to do something to keep a hold of the ball better than they did in the end of that game.
Also, since I read a report about the blue division final which said Dutchtown created more chances and had better buildup, I must reply. This was the first time I saw either Dutchtown or St. Martin's this year (This game kept me from watching the orange final closely - very exciting). Neither side created more chances, from what I saw. The second Dutchtown goal was a complete goalkeeping blunder right in front of me. I didn't see the last penalty calls so I don't know if those were legit. I was expecting a lot more from Dutchtown, but everything for them went through #10, who was pretty good. St. Martin's controlled the midfield with #8 and #16 holding onto the ball. The last goal was just a good through ball and a good finish. Neither team was really better but St. Martin's pulled it out.
Overall, it was a real good weekend for soccer.
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Post by Pitchstalker on Dec 20, 2004 21:43:42 GMT -6
It was definitely entertaining for fans.
Just to back up my statement. Dutchtown out shot St. Martin's roughly 20-10 that was the basis for my statement. They created more chances.
Obviously all the shots were not the best.
St. Martin's took care of business when it counted and pulled this one out. They deserved the win.
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