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2010 OHSAA Boys Division III Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Friday, November 12, 2010
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Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 3,
Worthington Christian 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio � No. 2 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy (18-3-1)
avenged a state final loss from a year ago to Worthington Christian by
downing the seventh-ranked Warriors 3-2 Friday at the 2010 Boys Div. III
State Soccer Championships at Crew Stadium in Columbus.
After Worthington
Christian (16-5-2) tied the score at two in the 53rd minute with a goal
by junior Ben Tjoelker, CVCA senior Evan Crocker took the ensuing
kickoff from senior Jack Thompson, spun around a defender and struck the
game-winning goal 10 seconds later from about 15 yards out.
Worthington Christian,
which opened the scoring with a goal from senior midfielder Trent Smith
in the 21st minute, controlled possession and applied constant pressure
for much of the game. The Warriors outshot the Royals 20-8, but were
held at bay by CVCA sophomore goalkeeper Nick Ciraldo, who recorded 10
saves. The Royals made the most of their scoring opportunities, netting
three goals on four shots on goal. CVCA junior forward Sachem Wilson
collected a goal, while Thompson pitched in a goal and two assists.
The match featured two
teams that have become regular participants in the state soccer
tournament. Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy, in its eighth state
tournament appearance and seventh in the last nine years, claimed its
third state title. The other titles for the Royals came in 2007 and
2004. Worthington Christian, state champions in 2009 and 2006, was
making its ninth state tournament appearance since 2000.
CVCA � 1-2-3
WC � 1-1-2
Scoring:
WC � Trent Smith (unassisted), 21st minute
CVCA � Sachem Wilson (assist Jack Thompson), 37th minute
CVCA � Jack Thompson (unassisted), 47th minute
WC � Ben Tjoelker (assist Conor Holland), 53rd minute
CVCA � Evan Crocker (assist Jack Thompson), 53rd minute
Shots:
WC � 20
CVCA � 8
Shots on Goal:
WC � 12
CVCA - 4
Saves:
WC � 1
CVCA � 10
Fouls:
WC � 12
CVCA � 4
Offside:
WC � 3
CVCA � 3
Corner Kicks:
WC � 6
CVCA - 5
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2010 OHSAA
Boys Division II Soccer State Championship
Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Friday, November 12, 2010
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Dayton Carroll 3, Richfield
Revere 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio � Senior forward Carl Petkoff�s goal in the 75th
minute proved to be the deciding factor as Dayton Carroll (19-2-2)
defeated Richfield Revere 3-2 to capture the 2010 Div. II boys state
soccer title Friday at Columbus Crew Stadium.
The Patriots took a 1-0 lead into the locker room at halftime, with a
goal scored in the 25th minute by sophomore Zach Zwiesler. Another goal
by senior Justin Chu in the 55th minute gave Carroll a two-goal lead,
one that could not be surmounted by the Minutemen.
Richfield Revere (20-3-0) quickly cut the lead in half with a 57th
minute goal by junior Colin Romisher. The comeback was halted as
Petkoff�s ultimately game-clinching goal put the Patriots ahead 3-1.
Revere did score again off a Ben Deighton penalty kick in the 76th
minute, but the Minutemen were unable to muster another goal to tie the
game.
Both teams took advantage of their very limited scoring opportunities,
as the teams combined for only eight total shots on goal. Carroll had
five shots on goal to Revere�s three shots on goal. Carroll tallied one
save in the game, while Revere had two.
The victory marks Carroll�s third state title in school history and the
second in three years, as the Patriots also finished first in 2008.
DC 1-2-3
RR 0-2-2
Scoring:
DC � Zach Zwiesler (assist Kyle Johnson), 25th minute
DC � Justin Chu (assist Jonah Ritter), 55th minute
RR � Colin Romisher (assist Ryan Zeno), 57th minute
DC � Carl Petkoff (assist Vonne Byrd), 75th minute
RR � Ben Deighton (penalty kick), 76th minute
Shots:
DC � 9
RR � 16
Shots on Goal:
DC � 5
RR - 3
Saves:
DC � 1
RR � 2
Fouls:
DC � 9
RR � 6
Offside:
DC � 2
RR � 9
Corner Kicks:
DC � 5
RR - 5
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2010 OHSAA
Boys Division I Soccer State Championship
Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Friday, November 12, 2010
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Cleveland St. Ignatius 4,
Centerville 1
COLUMBUS, Ohio � No. 1 Cleveland St. Ignatius� offense came alive
in the second half, scoring four goals to defeat fifth-ranked
Centerville 4-1 to claim the 2010 Boys Div. I Soccer State Championship
Friday at Crew Stadium in Columbus.
With the four goal output, St. Ignatius
(23-0-0) ties the record for most goals in a boys Div. I soccer
championship game. The Wildcats are currently ranked No. 1 in the NSCAA
national poll.
St. Ignatius� onset of scoring began in the
55th minute with senior Yianni Sarris scoring on an assist from teammate
Matt Foldesy (Junior). Less than two-minutes later Sarris scored again
on an assist from Foldesy and sophomore Nate Fahey. The scoring didn�t
end there, as Sarris returned the favor with an assist to Foldesy in the
58th minute for the Wildcats� third goal of the game. St. Ignatius�
final goal came from senior Ryan Ivancic in the 68th minute.
Centerville (20-1-2) avoided a shutout,
managing a late goal by junior Adam Holmes in the 86th minute of play.
In their seventh state championship game the Elks become runner-up for
the sixth time.
After claiming the 2010 championship, St.
Ignatius has now won four championships this decade, also winning titles
in 2008, 2005 and 2004. The Wildcats finish the season scoring 106
goals while only allowing 13.
Ignatius � 0-4-4
Centerville � 0-1-1
Scoring:
Ignatius- Yianni Sarris (assist Matt Foldesy) 55th minute
Ignatius- Yianni Sarris (assist Matt Foldesy) 57th minute
Ignatius- Matt Foldesy (assist Yianni Sarris) 58th minute
Ignatius- Ryan Ivancic (unassisted) 68th minute
Centerville- Adam Holmes (unassisted) 86th minute
Shots:
Ignatius- 15
Centerville- 11
Shots on Goal:
Ignatius- 9
Centerville- 3
Saves:
Ignatius- 2
Centerville- 5
Fouls:
Ignatius- 11
Centerville- 11
Offside:
Ignatius- 1
Centerville- 0
Corner Kicks:
Ignatius- 2
Centerville- 5
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2010 OHSAA
Girls Division II Soccer State Championship
Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Cincinnati Madeira 2, Shaker
Heights Hathaway Brown 1 (OT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio � The action picked up late in the game and
Cincinnati Madeira (21-0-3) ultimately defeated Hathaway Brown 2-1 in
overtime to capture the Div. II girls state soccer championship Saturday
at Columbus Crew Stadium.
In a game that was heavily predicated by defense on both sides, the
first shot on goal was recorded in the 63rd minute by Madeira. Hathaway
Brown (13-10-1) responded by blazing down the field and quickly tallying
the game�s first goal, as junior Kate Dolansky put the ball in the back
of the net in the 64th minute.
Madeira answered as senior Cari Rusk deflected the ball off her body and
into the goal in the 71st minute to tie the game 1-1.
In overtime, Madeira senior Katie Landgrebe gathered a header, scooted
past a defender and slipped the ball to the right of the Hathaway Brown
goalkeeper in the 89th minute.
The win earned Madeira its first girls state soccer championship in
school history. It was the Amazons� third appearance in the state
tournament, having reached the state semifinals in 2008 and 2007.
Madeira � 0-1-1-2
HB � 0-1- 0-1
Scoring:
HB � Kate Dolansky (assist Sophie Daroff), 64th minute
Madeira � Cari Rusk (unassisted), 71st minute
Madeira � Katie Landgrebe (unassisted), 89th minute
Shots:
Madeira � 12
HB � 5
Shots on Goal:
Madeira � 4
HB � 1
Saves:
Madeira � 0
HB � 1
Fouls:
Madeira � 4
HB � 11
Offside:
Madeira � 0
HB � 0
Corner Kicks:
Madeira � 3
HB � 6
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2010 OHSAA Girls Division I
Soccer State Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
3, Pickerington North 0
COLUMBUS, Ohio � Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (19-1-3) blanked
Pickerington North (20-3-0) by a count of 3-0 to win the Div. I girls
state soccer championship Saturday at Columbus Crew Stadium.
The victory marks Walsh Jesuit�s fifth girls soccer state championship
in school history, having also won in 2006, 2004, 2001 and 2000, to give
the Warriors the most state championships in Ohio high school soccer. It
was the Warriors� 10th appearance in the state tournament in the past 12
years.
Sophomore Sandra Yu played a role in all three of the Warriors� goals,
scoring two herself in the third minute and 52nd minute and recording an
assist when senior Kelsey Smigel scored a goal in the 73rd minute of the
game. The two-goal effort gave Yu six goals in the last three games of
the season.
WJ � 1-2-3
PN � 0-0-0
Scoring:
WJ � Sandra Yu (unassisted), 3rd minute
WJ � Sandra Yu (unassisted), 52nd minute
WJ � Kelsey Smigel (assist Sandra Yu), 73rd minute
Shots:
WJ � 20
PN � 5
Shots on Goal:
WJ � 7
PN � 2
Saves:
WJ � 2
PN � 4
Fouls:
WJ � 14
PN � 17
Offside:
WJ � 0
PN � 0
Corner Kicks:
WJ � 6
PN � 5
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