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October 2009

SSL O-30, 5, SINCLAIR & RUSH, 4

 

BLACK SHIRTS RECOVER FROM YET ANOTHER 2-0 DEFICIT

POST 2ND STRAIGHT 5-4 WIN OVER S&R

It was Deja Vu all over again. Same opponent, same result, same score. For the 2nd week in a row, & third time in four weeks, SSL O-30 played Sinclair & Rush, their opponent in last sessions championship match which they won 8-3, & posted another 5-4 win. It was identical to last weeks outcome. However, once again, the Black Shirts fell asleep late in the match & it almost cost them.

For the fifth time in their last 11 matches, SSL fell behind 2-0. I think you'd have to conclude they are slow starters, eh? They started out slowly but their opponent, S&R, did not. They came out running & gunning, keeping SSL on their collective heels, maintaining possession, creating chances & that pressure netted them two early goals, both of which keeper John Kozuscek had no chance on. Field #3 has never been a favorite of the Black Shirts & this night, on 3, down 2-0, to say the least, it would be an uphill battle. But battle they did, & slowly the tide would turn.

Jason Adelsberger got things started for SSL. After taking 3 or 4 shots to that point in the match, unfortunately with no results, on yet another mad dash down the right side of the pitch, he easily side-stepped a defender & hit a right-footed bomb from a few yards outside the box. He buried it into the back of the S&R net to close the gap to 2-1. At least they were on the board & momentum was gradually moving toward the Black Shirts.

It was very much a see-saw match to that point,  with SSL getting more of the play. However,  the score remained 2-1 S&R at the interval. Then things started happening for the Black Shirts. Quickly.

Guillermo Cortez, leading scorer for the Black Shirts, knotted things up at 2 all, with one of his patented left footed rockets early in the 2nd half. Shortly after that, a nice finish by David Hipperson, who was robbed late in the first half on a rocket that came back out off the corner post just as quickly as it went in, bent one just inside the upper left corner, giving the Black Shirts their first lead of the match. I also think it's interesting to note at this point, that at the interval, the SSL side chose to change directions on the pitch. It was a small manuver, however, it appeared to be a benefit to them late in the match when the S&R side was slow with their substitutions. But, I digress.

After the Hipperson goal, the Black Shirts struck again on a thing of beauty. On a quick counter, which in and of it self is surprising on that small field, Mike Hogan headmanned the puck down deep into the right hand corner of the field. The S&R side was slow getting back & Hogan turned & slotted a ball directly across the middle of the box where an onrushing Edin Coralic pounced on it & tapped home for an easy lay-up. It was a beautiful thing.

Then, about five minutes later, with about 10 minutes left in the match, Cortez again found himself with some space after racing down the field, & let go with yet another left-footed lazer that  found the back of the net, upping the lead to 3 at 5-2. Little did they realize at the time, that it would be the game-winner.

With only a few minutes left on the clock, it seemed as if SSL could go ahead & lock this victory away. That couldn't be further from the truth. S&R still had game & time was on their side. SSL put it in nuetral at that time, meanwhile, S&R shifted into overdrive. It would be a frantic finish.

S&R kept chipping away, eventually notching their 3rd goal of the match, closing the score to 5-3. Not to worry, right? Only a few minutes left in the match, right? Wrong! It got worse.

S&R kept the pressure on while SSL stayed in neutral. The Black Shirts basically shut it down, playing possession, playing the ball back & burning time off the clock. But that clock was running s l o w l y. What they didn't do was play their game. They stopped pressing the attack & creating offense, instead choosing to play conservative, possession & knock the ball around. All that did was keep S&R in the match.

Then S&R scored their 4th goal. Now it was 5-4. Time to start that offensive engine again. However, with only a minute remaining on the clock, the Black Shirts were able to hang on a post a well-deserved, come-from-behind win, & retain thieir first place hold in the division at 3 & 0. But, it was not without some late trepidation.

The Black Shirts actually played well when they played. Excellent defense, not only by the defenders, but the keeper as well who had to come up with 3 or 4 critical saves as well as ball-handling in the corners, to keep S&R at bay & keep SSL in the match. The defense also passed the ball well out of the defensive end, creating space for the forwards to collect the ball & create chances. They also played the ball back well, changing sides as well as defending. Now, if they could just do that for 45 minutes instead of 40, they might find it a little easier to close out an opponent. We shall see.

Well, they'll have some time to ponder that thought. Next week, no game. A bye on the schedule sometimes can be a good thing or a bad thing. The Black Shirts have been on a bit of a roll, winning four consecutive matches. However, in those matches, late, the same thing occurs. They get the lead, hold it, add to it, then as time expires, go into a defensive shell. They've been fortunate that it hasn't cost them a match.....yet. So, with the week off, although they've been playing well, perhaps they'll give some thought to a unique idea. Play the whole 45 minutes! See you in two weeks. Thanks for reading.

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

GUILLERMO CORTEZ

 

3

6

2

14

 

 

DAVID HIPPERSON

 

3

3

5

11

 

 

JAYSON ADELSBERGER

 

3

5

0

10

 

 

EDIN CORALIC

 

3

3

3

9

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

3

2

1

5

 

 

WILL SUK

 

2

1

2

4

 

 

GIANNI PENS

 

3

1

0

2

 

 

RONNIE ROWDEN

 

2

0

2

2

 

 

BERNARD ANIC

 

2

0

2

2

 

 

TONY MEADOWS

 

3

0

2

2

 

 

CASEY WALSH

 

3

0

2

2

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

3

0

1

1

 

 

SLADAN KURTOVIC

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Thu 10/8 10:30 PM W 11-4 at Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) Concord, Field 2
Thu 10/15 9:30 PM W 5-4 at Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 1
Thu 10/22 9:35 PM W 5-4 Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 3
Thu 11/5 9:30 PM 50 minutes Zoom Motors Concord, Field 1
Thu 11/12 7:05 PM 50 minutes at Zoom Motors Concord, Field 3
Thu 11/19 9:30 PM 50 minutes CD Cobras(BLUE) Concord, Field 1
Thu 12/3 10:20 PM 50 minutes Soco Utd (BLUE) Concord, Field 1

League Standings
League Standings: Thurs Men 30+ C starts 10/8
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Soccer St. Louis(BLACK) 3 0 0 9 21 12 9 1.000 3
Zoom Motors 2 0 1 6 16 11 5 0.667 3
CD Cobras(BLUE) 1 1 1 4 18 12 6 0.500 3
Sinclair & Rush 1 0 2 3 13 13 0 0.333 3
Soco Utd (BLUE) 1 0 2 3 12 23 -11 0.333 3
Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) 0 1 2 1 14 23 -9 0.167 3
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Posted: 9:08 AM, Oct. 24, 2009
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SSL O-40, 6, VETTA BLUE, 5

 

O-40 TAKE EARLY LEAD

HOLD OFF HARD-CHARGING VETTA BLUE

The SSL O-40 side increased their league record to 2 & 0, narrowly dodging a bullet from the Vetta Blue side. Once again short on manpower, the Black Shirts started, & finished, the match with only one sub. Fortunately for SSL, they jumped out to a quick lead, wilted a bit in the 2nd half, & then withstood a late rally, to notch their 2nd consecutive win.

Riding the coattails of the teams leading scorer, Steve Rankin, who lead the Black Shirts with 3 goals on the evening, SSL managed to jump on top with two quick goals. The first, from Gianni Pens, on a blast from just outside the top left corner of the box, rocketed past the startled Blue keeper. He had no chance. Rankin then chipped in with his first of the evening, putting the Black Shirts up 2-0. With only a single sub versus the Blue side that featured 5 subs, the lead was significant.

SSL continued to pad that lead on goals by Ken Brigden & two more by Rankin, giving him a Hat Trick in the first half, while at the same time allowing two Blue goals. The Black Shirts eventually closed out the first half with a 3 goal cushion, at 5-2. However, the 2nd half would be a nail-biter & a cliff-hanger. (insert your own adjective here).

The 2nd started as the 1st one ended. SSL was still pressing the attack, maintaining possession, creating great ball-movement, resulting in multiple chances. However, there was a noticible trend taking place. Lots of chances & no goals. Not a good situation for the Black Shirts.

The Blue goalie was playing tough. Coming off his line, cutting down the angle, & in spite of all the shots faced, nary a one was getting by. This is not the scenario a team wants. Lots of possession, lots of chances & no goals is a recipe for failure. You can only go to the well so often. Keep doing that, you'll keep your opponent in the game, & that's not a good thing. That's exactly what happened.

As the Black Shirts tired, the Blue side got stronger & kept pressing the attack, mostly on counters, when SSL would only be defending with one, two or possibly three. Blue finally notched their 3rd goal of the eveing, narrowing the score to 5-3. They continued to press the attack. Soon, they were rewarded for their efforts with their 4th goal, virtually erasing the cushion that the Black shirts had worked so hard to get. Now SSL held a narrow 5-4 lead with about 10 minutes left in the match. A lifetime in indoor soccer.

Kenny Brigden to the rescue. After SSL had burned off about 5 minutes of those remaining 10, on a quick counter out of the back, Brigden, stationed just outside the top left corner of the blue box, received a ball from Rankin at midfield. With no hesitation whatsoever, he turned, unmarked, & let go with a bomb that flew into the upper left corner for a goal & a much-needed 6-4 lead, just as time running out. They would need it.

Shortly thereafter, Blue scored yet another goal, closing the score to 6-5 as the final seconds ticked off the clock. As it turns out, the Brigden goal was huge, since it ultimately became the game-winner.

So, for the third time in the last three games, SSL entered the game either a man down, even or one sub, & managed to pull out the win. Obviously, they can't continue to do that. The odds are stacked against them. They'll definitely need some more depth this coming Tuesday when they face a new team in the league, Triad Painting. Triad will be entering the match following a solid 5-2 win over always tough Vetta Red, & a 7-7 tie versus Vintage Utd., in a high-scoring affair the previous week. That'll be a late one at 10:15. Hopefully there'll be a few more Black Shirts on the sideline for that one. They'll need them. We hope to see you there. Thanks for reading.

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

2

5

1

11

 

 

GIANNI PENS

 

2

3

3

9

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

2

2

1

5

 

 

JOE BAER

 

2

1

2

4

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

2

0

2

2

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

MICHAEL HARTSOOK

 

1

0

0

0

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 10/13 8:35 PM W 5-2 Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/20 9:25 PM W 6-5 Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/27 10:15 PM 50 minutes at Triad Painting 40+ (White) Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/3 9:25 PM 50 minutes at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/17 7:45 PM 50 minutes Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/24 8:35 PM 50 minutes at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 12/1 7:45 PM 50 minutes at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues Men 40+ starts 10/13
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 2 0 0 6 11 7 4 1.000 2
Triad Painting 40+ (White) 1 1 0 4 12 9 3 0.750 2
Vintage Utd 40+ 1 1 0 4 12 11 1 0.750 2
Vetta 40+ BLUE 1 0 1 3 11 9 2 0.500 2
Lampert 40+ 0 0 2 0 7 11 -4 0.000 2
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 0 0 2 0 4 10 -6 0.000 2
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Posted: 8:35 AM, Oct. 22, 2009
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SSL O-30, 5, SINCLAIR & RUSH, 4

 

CHAMPIONSHIP RE-MATCH HAS SAME RESULT

A SOLID, IF NOT PERFECT, WIN

The final score of 5-4 was actually not as close as it appeard. SSL had pulled away to what appeared a comfortable 5-2 lead & apparently had turned on the cruise control for the remainder of the match. Had the Black Shirts not lollygagged the last 5 minutes of the game, they may well have posted that 5-2 win.

As it was, as time literally ran out the clock, Sinclair & Rush, who worked hard the whole game, short-handed as they were, continued to apply pressure, while the SSL side was ready to retire to the refreshment area. Had there been a bit more time on the clock, this story may have had a much different ending. Let this be a lesson to you youngun's. Don't stop playing no matter what the score or how much time is on the clock. Remember Jauquin Andujar? Youneverknow!!!

The goals scored by the Black Shirts were really things of beauty, a result of hustle & hard work. Too bad the final five minutes did not reflect their work ethic during the rest of the match. David Hipperson & Jason Adelsberger, who had two tallys for the match, were the result of just plain hustle & second effort, following up on misses, being in the right place at the right time & working hard to get there. They got the results they deserved.

Edin Coralic, a horse up top for SSL, always a threat, tough, if not impossible, to mark, always charging the goal, taking on the defenders, again got the prize as a result of his hard work up top. Guillermo Cortez, probably possessing the hardest shot on the SSL side, turned on one, far outside the top of the box & buried a canon in the back of the net that the keeper had no chance on. That also came as a result of hard work in the corner, making space for his shot.

The passwork, goaltending, possession, ball distribution & hardwork by the Black Shirts, was a thing of beauty for 40 of the 45 minutes of the match. S&R scratched out a couple goals in the first half, but really hadn't been a real threat, as SSL dominated play on both the offensive & defensive sides of the ball resulting in multiple scoring chances. In fact, SSL received a two minute penalty, & hardly missed a beat.

SSL took advantage of the single sub for S&R & spread the field, making S&R work hard for any results. It was paying huge dividends as SSL reeled off shot after shot. It got to the point where SSL started becoming concerned with all the missed chances, hoping that S&R wouldn't take advantage of their misses, score a few goals of their own, & jump right back into the match. Not to worryl That is, not til about five minutes remained.

Holding a 5-2 lead, the Black Shirts looked as if they put in in nuetral. S&R did not. S&R kept chipping away, finally scoring their third goal with a little less than five minutes left on the clock. Still in neutral, SSL starting knocking the ball around, eating up the clock, protecting their 5-3 lead as time ran down. However, there still was time on the clock.

With 15 ticks left on the old Bulova, SSL played it back from the offensive end to the defensive end trying to burn off those pesky seconds. A scramble ensued, the ball bouncing like a ping-pong ball, eventually ending up on the foot of an S&R forward, who deposited into the back of the net with 2 ticks left. All that was left at that point was a SSL center off. Whew!!! Everyone could now exhale & were just glad that this one over & the Black Shirts slinked away with a 5-4 win. It just goes to show you, kids, you just can't quit.

By the way, it doesn't get any easier. With some creative Vetta scheduling, SSL gets yet ANOTHER re-match with S&R this Thursday at 9:35 on thier favorite field, #3. This will be their 2nd meeting in a row & 3rd  in the last 4 games. Are there any other teams in the league??? You know what they say, don't you? It's tough to beat a team three straight times. Don't lollygag. Hope to see you there. Thanks for reading.

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

GUILLERMO CORTEZ

 

2

4

2

10

 

 

DAVID HIPPERSON

 

2

2

4

8

 

 

JAYSON ADELSBERGER

 

2

4

0

8

 

 

EDIN CORALIC

 

2

2

3

7

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

2

2

0

4

 

 

WILL SUK

 

1

1

2

4

 

 

RONNIE ROWDEN

 

1

0

2

2

 

 

GIANNI PENS

 

2

1

0

2

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

BERNARD ANIC

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

TONY MEADOWS

 

2

0

0

0

 

 

CASEY WALSH

 

2

0

0

0

 

 

SLADAN KURTOVIC

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 10/13 8:35 PM W 5-2 Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/20 9:25 PM 50 minutes Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/27 10:15 PM 50 minutes at Triad Painting 40+ (White) Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/3 9:25 PM 50 minutes at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/17 7:45 PM 50 minutes Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/24 8:35 PM 50 minutes at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 12/1 7:45 PM 50 minutes at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues Men 40+ starts 10/13
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Vetta 40+ BLUE 1 0 0 3 6 3 3 1.000 1
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 1 0 0 3 5 2 3 1.000 1
Vintage Utd 40+ 0 1 0 1 7 7 0 0.500 1
Triad Painting 40+ (White) 0 1 0 1 7 7 0 0.500 1
Lampert 40+ 0 0 1 0 3 6 -3 0.000 1
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 0 0 1 0 2 5 -3 0.000 1
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Posted: 4:30 PM, Oct. 18, 2009
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SSL O-40, 5, VETTA RED, 2

 

O-40 START OFF NEW SESSION

AS THEY FINISHED LAST SESSION...

WITH A WIN!

Unfortunately, there actually was a WHOLE lot of similarity to their playoff win last week. In that contest, the Black Shirts started with four players, added one in the first half & completed that game with five field players. In this past game, they did one better, starting the game with five. That's a 20% increase! Time to celebrate.

As you would imagine, the match was a tight one.The opponent in this one was Vetta Red, the team that defeated Lampert in last sessions finals. They would be no easy match for the Black Shirts. They weren't.

But SSL got off on the right foot. Steve Rankin, taking his rightful place at the top of the box, corralled the ball, dribbled laterally past several defenders & deposited a right-footed shot in bottom left hand corner of the net. No easy task. That put SSL up 1-0 early. It would not stand up.

The Vetta Red side came right back, unfortunately, & tied it up shortly thereafter. The Black Shirts work was going to be cut out for them this night. But Rankin came to the rescue once again, putting SSL back on top 2-1, again with his patented "top of the box" postiioning. Defenders just cannot dislodge the ball from him, when at that position with his back to the goal & a place in which he is most dangerous.

SSL was able to maintain that lead for most of the rest of the half. But, as luck would have it, the Red side scored a nice goal to knot it all up at 2, just prior to the interval. That's the way it stood into the 2nd half.

The 2nd half was a thing of beauty for the Black Shirts. Keeper John Kozuscek allowed nary a single tally for the Red side turning back each of their attempts & SSL deposited three of their own in the back of the opponents netting, with Joe Baer chipping in the third goal & eventual game-winner. As usual, leading SSL scorer, Gianni Pens, contributed to the surging offense with two goals of his own to seal the win & start off the session on the right foot.

In addition to the goals, both Pens & Baer continued to chip in on the offensive side of the ball, contributing 1 & 2 helpers respectively. Next up will be a real test for the Black Shirts. The Vetta Blue side, who opened with a solid, if not stunning, win over the Lampert side, will have the big Mo-Jo on their side. They'll be a handful. Hope you can join us for that 9:25 center-off. See you then. Thanks for reading.

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

GIANNI PENS

 

1

2

1

5

 

 

JOE BAER

 

1

1

2

4

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

1

2

0

4

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

1

0

0

0

 

 LAST SESSIONS FINAL STATS

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

8

15

7

37

 

 

JOE BAER

 

4

5

1

11

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

6

4

2

10

 

 

CHRIS CARPENTER

 

6

5

0

10

 

 

BOB JANKO

 

5

2

5

9

 

 

TIM KELLEY

 

4

3

0

6

 

 

STEVE VITALE

 

2

3

0

6

 

 

MIKE HARTSOOK

 

6

2

2

6

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

7

0

5

5

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

6

0

2

2

 

 

JAMES AHEARN

 

4

1

0

2

 

 

DOMINIC ANIC

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

MARTY ISSA

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 10/13 8:35 PM W 5-2 Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/20 9:25 PM 50 minutes Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/27 10:15 PM 50 minutes at Triad Painting 40+ (White) Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/3 9:25 PM 50 minutes at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/17 7:45 PM 50 minutes Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 11/24 8:35 PM 50 minutes at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 12/1 7:45 PM 50 minutes at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues Men 40+ starts 10/13
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Vetta 40+ BLUE 1 0 0 3 6 3 3 1.000 1
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 1 0 0 3 5 2 3 1.000 1
Vintage Utd 40+ 0 1 0 1 7 7 0 0.500 1
Triad Painting 40+ (White) 0 1 0 1 7 7 0 0.500 1
Lampert 40+ 0 0 1 0 3 6 -3 0.000 1
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 0 0 1 0 2 5 -3 0.000 1
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Posted: 2:58 PM, Oct. 18, 2009
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SSL O-30, 11, FREAKY SHAKRA, 4

 

GAME ONE MUCH LIKE GAME EIGHT

A DOMINATING PERFORMANCE

After winning last sessions game number eight championship match 8-3, in a dominating performance versus Sinclair & Rush, SSL followed that up with yet another dominating performance in their 11-4 win over a short-handed Freaky Shakra side in the first game of the current session.

To start this late, 10:30 match, SSL, as usual, had its full complement of 10 field players. Freaky did not. Freaky could field only 6 players, & that was reduced to 5 when, later in the first half, the Freaky keeper came up lame with an injured knee, & had to be replaced by another player. Bad for Freaky, good for SSL.

However, the way it started was no indication of the the outcome. In fact, Freaky slugged it out, toe to toe, with SSL in the early going. SSL scored first early. Freaky answered. SSL scored its 2nd. Again, Freaky answered. SSL scored its 3rd & once again, Freaky answered, tying the score @ 3 all. Frustrating. SSL had most of the possession, most of the play & most of the shots, but not the lead. Then it all started to change.

In a flurry of goals from seven different players, lead by Guillermo Cortez with 3, Mike Hogan, who hammered home two improbable rockets, 2 from Jayson Adelsberger & 1 each from David Hipperson, Will Suk, Gianni Pens & Edin Coralic, SSL expanded their lead at the interval to 5-3. Then they exploded the lead to the final score of 11-4, while allowing only a single tally to a tiring Freaky Shakra side in the 2nd half.

After a couple of lackluster sessions & on the heels of some poor performances last session, the win in last sessions championship & the win versus Freaky last Thursday, were the best performances by the SSL side in quite some time. The solid defense, lead by substitute goalie John Kozuscek, playing his first game in place of injured regular, David Shelton, was stellar. Several of the Freaky goals were of the less than spectacular variety, save for one lazer a Freaky forward bombed from the right corner of the box that the keeper had no chance on. Other than those goals of good fortune, the defenders played spectacularly with particular note of the play of Ronnie Rowden, newly inserted on the defensive end from his previous home on the forward line.

Rowden, along with defenders, Casey Walsh, Tony Meadows & the aforementioned Mike Hogan (yes, hard to believe, he actually was playing defense), provided the forwards with all the opportunities they needed. They consistently sent beautiful thru balls to the streaking forwards as well as the occasional perfectly timed long ball that isolated a SSL forward or two on the Freaky defenders.

On the offensive side of the ball, the forwards played one of their better games. They were moving off the ball constantly, making it increasingly more difficult for the Freaky defenders to mark them, consequently, leaving open others to scoop up the SSL defenders passes & set up multiple scoring opportunities, many of which they converted. I wish you could bottle that effort & release it for every game!

So, all in all, it was a solid if not spectacular performance & they'll need to keep that performance on a short leash. Next week, in fact  for the next two weeks, they'll have repeat performances against last sessions championship match opponent, Sinclair & Rush. So, in spite of how well they've played the last couple of weeks, it means nothing if they come out against S&R & lay an egg. As one of the long-time former SSL players always used to say, "you're only as good as your last game, so hurry up & play another game". Hopefully that next game will be as good as the previous two. See you next week. Thanks for reading.

 

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

GUILLERMO CORTEZ

 

1

3

2

8

 

 

DAVID HIPPERSON

 

1

1

3

5

 

 

JAYSON ADELSBERGER

 

1

2

0

4

 

 

EDIN CORALIC

 

1

1

2

4

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

1

2

0

4

 

 

WILL SUK

 

1

1

2

4

 

 

RONNIE ROWDEN

 

1

0

2

2

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

1

1

0

2

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

TONY MEADOWS

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

BERNARD ANIC

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

CASEY WALSH

 

1

0

0

0

 

 

SLADAN KURTOVIC

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Thu 10/8 10:30 PM W 11-4 at Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) Concord, Field 2
Thu 10/15 9:30 PM 50 minutes at Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 1
Thu 10/22 9:35 PM 50 minutes Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 3
Thu 11/5 9:30 PM 50 minutes Zoom Motors Concord, Field 1
Thu 11/12 7:05 PM 50 minutes at Zoom Motors Concord, Field 3
Thu 11/19 9:30 PM 50 minutes CD Cobras(BLUE) Concord, Field 1
Thu 12/3 10:20 PM 50 minutes Soco Utd (BLUE) Concord, Field 1

League Standings
League Standings: Thurs Men 30+ C starts 10/8
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
CD Cobras(BLUE) 1 0 0 3 10 2 8 1.000 1
Soccer St. Louis(BLACK) 1 0 0 3 11 4 7 1.000 1
Sinclair & Rush 1 0 0 3 5 3 2 1.000 1
Zoom Motors 0 0 1 0 3 5 -2 0.000 1
Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) 0 0 1 0 4 11 -7 0.000 1
Soco Utd (BLUE) 0 0 1 0 2 10 -8 0.000 1
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SSL O-40, 7, VINTAGE UTD, 6

 

 

O-40 POST STRANGE COME-FROM-AHEAD WIN

WITHSTAND LATE VINTAGE UTD. CHARGE

It did not start well. Then it changed. Then it got better. Then it got much better. Then it started to go badly. Then it got worse. Then, time ran out with the SSL O-40 side in the lead, & they hung on to post the win. Barely!

At game time, SSL could only field 4 players! Not the way you want to start. However, they had no choice. But things got better. A wonderful finish for a goal by Gianni Pens & a short time later, a rope from a bad angle for Steve Vitale, & SSL strangely found themselves in the lead 2-0 less than 5 minutes into the game, & still a man down. Things got better still.

A fifth SSL player showed up in the person of Chris Carpenter. Now they were even & still maintained a 2-0 lead. Two more first half goals, again by Pens & Vitale, pushed the score to 4-0, & still, SSL had no subs. The good news was, they at least had five field players.....and the lead.

Later in the half, Carpenter chipped in with his first of the evening, upping the score to 5-0. Had you not been watching the game you'd have thought that the SSL side was two deep at every position. They weren't, but still, they held the lead, the possession, the chances & the finishes.

Shortly before the half, Vintage converted on one of their rare chances to get on the scoreboard at 5-1. That turned out to be the score at the interval. The second half would turn out to be be drastically different for the SSL side. This match was far, far from over.

Vintage continued to increase the pressure as the SSL side tired due to a lack of subs. Soon Vintage converted on yet another chance, narrowing the score to 5-2. Not to worry. Still a 3 goal lead, right? Unfortunately for SSL, there was still a whole lot of time on the clock.

Then, another goal by Pens, his 3rd on the evening, pulled back one of the Vintage goals to once again increase the SSL lead to 6-2. Much more comfortable. But not out of the woods just yet. At that point, one of the Vintage forwards, their target man, Nick D'Amato, went on a scoring spree, scoring three straight unanswered goals, closing the SSL lead to 6-5. Just that quickly, D'Amato had single-handedly gotten Vintage back in the game. SSL had a game on their hands once again. But, they still had the lead.

At that point, SSL scored a huge goal, one that turned out to be the game winner, in the person of Steve Vitale. Vitale, who had been open most of the evening, was open once again, He collected an outlet pass from goalie John Kosuscek, raced down the right sideline, let go with a right-footed bomb from an extremely bad angle, & buried it in the back of the net. Shazam!!!, just like that, that goal upped the SSL lead to two goals at 7-5. That was his 3rd tally of the evening as well, & they would need that goal. Badly.

Again, D'Amato was in on the next Vintage play. Chasing a ball into the corner, he turned quickly & passed the ball on a line into the box where an onrushing teammate slashed into the box & one-timed the ball into the back of the SSL net for their sixth goal of the game, closing the score to 7-6. However, time was running out for the Vintage side. SSL continued to maintain the lead, press the attack, control the play, & deny Vintage the ball. As time expired, SSL was able to hang on & post a 7-6, white-knuckle win in what turned out to be a very strange but entertaining game.

With the win, SSL was able to even their record at 4-4 & win this 3rd place playoff game. Now, with next session looming next Tuesday, they now have to hope to see more of their regular players. Any more of these types of short-handed games, & they may find themselves not so lucky. Time may well run out on them the next time around. Thanks for reading.

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

8

15

7

37

 

 

JOE BAER

 

4

5

1

11

 

 

STEVE RANKIN

 

6

4

2

10

 

 

CHRIS CARPENTER

 

6

5

0

10

 

 

BOB JANKO

 

5

2

5

9

 

 

TIM KELLEY

 

4

3

0

6

 

 

MIKE HARTSOOK

 

6

2

2

6

 

 

WALLY STOKES

 

7

0

5

5

 

 

JOHN KOZUSCEK

 

6

0

2

2

 

 

JIM AHEARN

 

4

1

0

2

 

 

DOMINIC ANIC

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

KEN BRIGDEN

 

2

0

1

1

 

 

MARTY ISSA

 

1

0

1

1

 

 

STEVE SCHLICHTIG

 

0

0

0

0

 

 

TODD LORETTA

 

0

0

0

0

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Tue 8/18 8:35 PM L 2-4 Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 8/25 7:45 PM W 10-2 Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 9/1 7:45 PM L 2-4 at Vetta 40+ RED TEAM Concord, Field 3
Tue 9/8 8:35 PM W 4-2 at Vetta 40+ BLUE Concord, Field 3
Wed 9/16 7:00 PM L 3-5 Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 9/22 8:35 PM W 7-5 at Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 9/29 7:45 PM L 4-7 at Lampert 40+ Concord, Field 3
Tue 10/6 8:35 PM W 7-6 at Vintage Utd 40+ Concord, Field 3

League Standings
League Standings: Tues Men 40+ starts 8/18
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Lampert 40+ 6 0 2 18 36 25 11 0.750 8
Vetta 40+ RED TEAM 4 1 3 13 38 33 5 0.562 8
Soccer St Louis (Tues 40+) 4 0 4 12 39 35 4 0.500 8
Vintage Utd 40+ 3 1 4 10 35 41 -6 0.438 8
Vetta 40+ BLUE 1 2 5 5 30 44 -14 0.250 8
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SSL O-30, 8, SINCLAIR & RUSH, 3

 

BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN

O-30 TAKE CROWN FOR SIXTH TIME

The onslaught began with a goal by Mike Hogan. It ended with a goal by Guillermo Cortez. In between, SSL rode on the back of Jason Adelsberger, with 3 goals, & David Hipperson, with 2, & another single tally chipped in by Edin Coralic, just for good measure. In the middle of the game, the Adelsberger-Hipperson connection scored on back, to back, to back, to back, to back goals. At the half, it was 5-0. Then, Adelsberger got the motor running in the 2nd half with his 3rd, & first of the half. It was quite the offensive show.

SSL came out of the gates flying. With only minutes gone in the first, Hogan, on a 2nd effort deep in the right hand corner, corraled the ball, shot, collected the ball again &, from an acutely poor angle, buried a rocket in the back of the net for an early 1-0 lead. Then a goal by Adelsberger. Then one by Hipperson. Then one by Adelsberger. Then one from Hipperson. You get the picture. At the half it was 5-0. Looked like they'd be popping the champagne early in this one. But, not so fast.

The Sinclair & Rush side, a truly formidble opponent, didn't get to the championship game by being lucky. They're a good side with excellent players. They never quit, & they didn't quit here. They continued to apply a lot of pressure, getting lot's of shots requiring David Shelton, the SSL keeper, to be on his game. He was! Twice he was called on to make point blank saves to his left, once getting his left hand on the ball that was headed for the upper ninety & slapping it away. Another time he was required to dive to his left for yet another difficult save. But, the S&R side kept coming & the SSL defense couldn't hold them out. They notched two unawnsered goals, to narrow the SSL lead to 5-2. Just that quickly, SSL found themselves with a difficult match on their hands. The championship didn't look nearly as close as it did at the interval.

Then Adelsberger took over the match, with a run the length of the field down the left side, stepped around a defender, & deposited the ball neatly into the back of the net for a commanding 6-2 lead, & SSL  would never look back. SSL would then trade goals with S&R, with Edin Coralic contributing a hard shot from the top of the box, upping the score to 7-3. Then Guillermo Cortez would close out  the scoring for the evening with his patented left-footed bomb from the left side of the box  to the right side upper ninety, resulting in the final score of 8-3.

Not to overlook what took place with the SSL side as a whole was that their possession, ball movement & attack was probably the best its been since a 7-4 win over PLS Zoom in the first game of the session. The defenders would collect the ball, move it up to the offense, who were running off the ball with much more consistency & quickness then they had shown in the last few games. That alone resulted in multiple scoring chances for SSL. Additionally, their defensive pressure, marking S&R players, even in their own end, was almost flawless. Seldom did an S&R player receive the ball & not be marked. It was a marked improvement from several previous games.

All in all, this was certainly a team win. Yes, the scoring was spread among 4 players. But, make no mistake. Without the stellar defense of Casey Walsh, Tony Meadows, Ronnie Rowden & Bernard Anic, & timely goal-tending, distribution & shot-blocking by David Shelton, this outcome could certainly have been different.

As far back as my records go, it would appear that for the 12th time in the last 17 sessions, SSL has played in the championship match. In those 12 championship matches, they have won 6 & lost 6. Truly, a remarkable record & a credit to their consistency. Congrats to all the players on their hard-earned crown. But don't get too cozy. It starts all over again next week. Thanks for reading.

 

 

SOCCER ST. LOUIS STATS O-30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAME

 

GAMES

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

 

 

JAYSON ADELSBERGER

 

7

11

3

25

 

 

DAVID HIPPERSON

 

7

6

6

18

 

 

GUILLERMO CORTEZ

 

8

4

4

12

 

 

IVAN BODUL

 

4

5

0

10

 

 

EDIN CORALIC

 

7

3

4

10

 

 

TONY MEADOWS

 

8

3

1

7

 

 

BERNARD ANIC

 

8

2

1

5

 

 

RONNIE ROWDEN

 

7

1

1

3

 

 

JOHNNY PENS

 

8

1

1

3

 

 

DAVID SHELTON

 

8

0

3

3

 

 

MIKE HOGAN

 

5

1

0

2

 

 

CASEY WALSH

 

8

0

2

2

 

 

WILL SUK

 

5

0

1

1

 

 

SLADAN KURTOVIC

 

5

0

0

0

 

 

Schedule

Date     Location
Thu 8/13 8:00 PM W 7-4 Zoom Motors Concord, Field 2
Thu 8/20 10:00 PM W 3-2 at Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 1
Thu 8/27 10:15 PM L 2-5 at Soco Utd (BLUE) Concord, Field 3
Thu 9/3 11:20 PM W 6-4 Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) Concord, Field 2
Thu 9/10 7:50 PM W 4-3 CD Cobras(BLUE) Concord, Field 1
Thu 9/17 8:50 PM L 2-5 at Zoom Motors Concord, Field 2
Thu 9/24 7:00 PM T 5-5 at Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) Concord, Field 3
Thu 10/1 7:10 PM W 8-3 at Sinclair & Rush Concord, Field 2

League Standings
League Standings: Thurs Men 30+ C starts 8/13
Team W T L Pts GF GA GD PCT GP
Soccer St. Louis(BLACK) 5 1 2 16 37 31 6 0.688 8
Sinclair & Rush 5 0 3 15 40 31 9 0.625 8
CD Cobras(BLUE) 4 1 3 13 29 24 5 0.562 8
Soco Utd (BLUE) 4 0 4 12 30 30 0 0.500 8
Zoom Motors 4 0 4 12 37 40 -3 0.500 8
Freaky Shakra(WHITE/BLUE) 0 2 6 2 31 48 -17 0.125 8
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Posted: 2:47 PM, Oct. 4, 2009
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