Club soccer girls perform well despite freezing temps
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS – Day one of play in the Elite Clubs National League here at the College Cup Showcase, has completed, with teams doing their best despite frigid conditions.
That there was no precipitation beyond snow flurries is the best thing that can be said about the weather here Friday, as temperatures were well below freezing and a steady breeze made it feel even colder. Players commented on the difficulty of getting warmed up and the extra trepidation involved in blocking a shot. Kicking the ball was like kicking a rock as well.
In a U16 match, Adrian Solca’s Solar SC team took a hard-fought 1-0 victory over St. Louis Scott Gallagher. Solar forward Taylor Smith reminded onlookers why she is one of the top players in her age group, as she created the lone goal with a powerful run down the right followed by a dangerous cross into the penalty area. After a missed clearing attempt, Solar’s Lauren Heller got on the end of a shot to give the Dallas-area team the lead, which it never relinquished.
In a U17 match, Jason Dewhurst’s Stars of Massachusetts earned an impressive 3-0 win over Southern California side Arsenal FC.
Penn State recruit Hayley Brock, Patrice Vettori and Morgan Andrews scored for the New Englanders in a strong overall display.
Eclipse Select 1, Bethesda Freedom 0
The U15 Eclipse Select kicked off in freezing cold temperatures Friday morning against the Bethesda Freedom. Eclipse had the upper hand at the start of the match thanks to midfielder Bryce Banuelos' good vision and confidence on the ball. Michelle Prokof made herself a nuisance to defenders with her pressure and scored a very composed game-winning goal. Meegan Johnston also helped keep the pressure up with her
aggressive attacking and ability to shoot from distance.
Bethesda seemed to draw some energy from the snow and fought hard in the second half. Marlo Sweatman's impressive first touch helped her utilize her speed. She took a number of shots with her best chance coming off a left-footed half volley that nearly made it into the back of the net. Goalkeeper Anna Cerf was strong on the defensive side as she was quick off her line and was able to come up with the ball in a crowd. Despite Bethesda's pressure, Eclipse maintained composure and the game ended 1-0 to Eclipse.
D’Feeters 1, CASL Spartan Elite 1
The temperature just before the D'Feeters '95 began play against CASL Spartan Elite Black was below freezing but it was easy to forget as soon as the two strong teams kicked off. Mary Elizabeth Breithaupt was great receiving the ball from back to goal and proved that she could finish as well when she slotted home the game's first goal, putting D’Feeters up 1-0. Bria Burciaga aggressively won the ball and used her speed and distribution skills to feed dangerous balls in to the forwards. Ashley York had a few opportunities to score as well, with her well-placed free kicks and shots from distance.
CASL was strong all across the board. Paige Reckert had a good game, playing simple and composed balls as well as being a vocal leader on the field. Claire Wagner was solid in the back and had a dangerous free kick. Bria Dixon was extremely quick and worked well to combine with other forwards. All of this pressure led to a late second half goal from midfielder Joanna Boyles to make the match a 1-1 draw.
Watch a highlight video from Friday.
Full results from Friday ECNL play (courtesy US Club Soccer)
U15
Flight A: Ohio Premier 0, Challenge SC 0; Arsenal 3, Crossfire 0; Sting Dallas 4, Real Colorado 0; Charlotte SA 1, Sereno 1; Eclipse Select 1, Bethesda SC 0; CASL Spartan Elite Black 2, D'Feeters 1; Concorde Fire 1, St. Louis Scott Gallagher 0
Flight B: Solar 95 4, Albertson SC 0; Ohio Elite 0, FC DELCO 0; West Coast FC 2, Connecticut FC 0; Birmingham United 3, Pleasanton Rage 1; San Juan SC 2, CESA Premier 1; Lonestar SC 2, Minnesota Thunder 1; FC Dallas 1, Neusport FC 0; Atlanta Fire 3, FC Milwaukee 0 U16
U16
Flight A: Albertson Fury 3, Eclipse Select 0; Solar SC 1, St. Louis Scott Gallagher 0; Charlotte SA 2, CESA Premier 0; CASL Spartan Elite 5, Birmingham United 0; Crossfire Premier 2, Colorado Rush 1; Mustang SC 1, Sting Dallas 0; Minnesota Thunder 1, San Juan SC 1; Pleasanton Rage 0, Sereno SC 0; Real Colorado 2, West Coast FC 0
Flight B: D'Feeters 5, Arsenal FC 1; FC Dallas 1, Bethesda SC 1; Lonestar SC 2, FC DELCO 0; FC Milwaukee 2, Atlanta Fire United 1; Concorde Fire 1, Neusport FC 0; Connecticut FC 1, Ohio Premier 1; Challenge SC 1, Ohio Elite 1
U17
Flight A: FC Stars of Mass 3, Arsenal FC 0; Sting Dallas 2,West Coast FC 0; FC Dallas 1, FC Milwaukee 1; Bethesda SC 3, Colorado Rush 2; Lonestar SC 3, Neusport FC 2; Ohio Premier 1, Charlotte SA 1; Eclipse Select 2, Connecticut FC 0; Ohio Elite 1, D'Feeters 1; Real Colorado 3, Mustang SC 1
Flight B: Pleasanton Rage 1, Atlanta Fire United 0; Minnesota Thunder 2, Birmingham United 0; Crossfire Premier 2, CESA Premier 0; Concorde Fire 2, Sereno SC 0; San Juan SC 3, Challenge SC 1; FC DELCO 1, Solar SC 0; CASL Spartan Elite 3, St. Louis Scott Gallagher 2
Full results from Friday U.S. Youth Soccer National League play (courtesy US Youth Soccer)
Under-15 Girls Results:
Scorpions Elite (MA) 6, VSA Heat Blue (VA) 0
Goal Scorers: Scorpions: McKenzie Meehan - (7:00) (9:00), Brooke Sweeney - (10:00), Brooke Sweeney - (39:00), Lauren Berman - (47:00), Andrea O'Brien - (61:00)
Sockers FC Chicago (IL) 2, Hurricane FC 95 Rhein (OK) 1
Goal Scorers: Sockers: Alexa Ben - (25:00), Lauren Gierman - (39:00)
Hurricane: Kristen Killion - (41:00)
So Cal Blues-Draluck (CA-S) 4, NSA Premier Fireballs (IL) 0
Goal Scorers: So Cal: Sydney Zuccolotto - (8:00) (60:00) , Amber Munerlyn - (15:00) (22:00)
Dallas Texans 95 Red (N-TX) 0, San Diego Surf White (CA-S) 0
Under-16 Girls Results:
Dallas Texans 94 Red (N-TX) 3, Scorpions Elite (MA) 1
Goal Scorers: Texans: Shelby Soldat - (14:00), Mary Alissa Lonsberry - (35:00), Kelsey Shimmick - (41:00)
Scorpions: Katherine Hiller - (53:00)
San Diego Surf (CA-S) 0, FC Pennsylvania Strikers (E-PA) 0
NSA Premier Fury (IL) 1, So Cal Blues-Pearson (CA-S) 0
Goal Scorers: NSA: Corrine Harris (22:00)
NASA G12 Elite II (GA) 4, KC Select Scream Red (MO) 2
Goal Scorers: NASA: Abigail Lutzenkirchen (31:00) (46:00), Brittney Reed - (49:00), Elizabeth (EJ) Johnson - (65:00)
KC Select: Jade Gifford - (22:00), Lauren Sullivan (67:00)
Under-17 Girls Results:
So Cal Blues-Dodge (CA-S) 1, Dallas Texans Red (N-TX) 0
Goal Scorers: So Cal: Emily Goldstein - (15:00)
Eagles (CA-S) 2, Ponte Vedra Storm (FL) 1
Goal Scorers: Eagles: Alisa Reich (65:00), Jaciara Mello (76:00)
Storm: Allison "Alli" Brashear (25:00)
Syosset Sting (E-NY) 1, Slammers FC (CA-S) 0
Goal Scorers: Syosset: Liana Cornacchio (85:00)
Cleveland FC (OH-N) 3, Montclair Thunderbolts (NJ) 1
Goal Scorers: Cleveland: Kelsey Smigel (69:00) (74:00) (75:00)
Montclair: Amanda Jones (7:00)
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