Tuesday, 29 May 2007

MRYSL U16 Destiny takes 2nd Place in Rogue Valley Cup Tournament on Memorial Day Weekend

by Anna Bernard


Photo: Destiny's Cassie Kunes advances against Grants Pass Fusion at the 2007 Rogue Valley Cup Tournament in Medford, Oregon. (photo by Kevin O'Neil) Click here for more photos.

Game #1 – Destiny versus Arsenal (Benicia, CA)
The first Destiny game in the 2007 Rogue Valley Cup Tournament got underway at 12:00pm on Saturday, May 26th, 2007. Tara Boynton scored the first goal of the tournament. When Sydney Gellner launched a corner kick in front of the goal, Tara Boynton headed the ball to Hannah Garrett who scored the 2nd goal. The score was 2-0 for Destiny at the end of the half. In the second half, Tara was tacked from behind and the Arsenal drew a yellow card. Emily Monahan took the kick to score a beautiful goal, the third for Destiny. The final score was Destiny 3, Arsenal 0 for the first Destiny win.

Game #2 – Destiny versus United (Grants Pass, OR)
The second Destiny game in the RV Cup started at 6:15pm on Saturday, May 26th, 2007.
Lynae McCarthy passed the ball to Tara Boynton who scored the first goal of the game after 15 minutes of play. The score at the end of the first half was 1 – 0 with Destiny in the lead. With less than 10 minutes left in the game, Grants Pass United scored a goal. The final score was Destiny 1, Grants Pass 1. Destiny and Grants Pass have met 3 times and the score has been tied at 1-1 each time. The Destiny Tournament record was at 1 win and 1 tie.

Game #3 – Destiny versus Fusion (Grants Pass, OR)
The third Destiny game in the RV Cup started at 12 :00pm on Sunday, May 27th 2007. Bailey Davy, Hannah Garrett, Sydney Gellner and Julia Middlemiss each scored a goal in the first half. One more goal was scored in the second half when Hannah Garrett passed to Tara Boynton for a final score of 5 Destiny, 0 Fusion. The Destiny’s tournament record was at 2 wins and 1 tie.

Game #4 – Destiny versus Oregon Rush (a.k.a. Heat) (Bend, OR)
The fourth Destiny game in the RV Cup started at 6:00pm Sunday, May 27th, 2007. There was no score during the first half of the game. Bend scored the first goal of the game minutes into the second half. Julia Middlemiss passed to Hannah Garrett who tied the game with the only Destiny goal with 5 minutes remaining, for a final score of Destiny 1, Rush 1. The Destiny’s tournament record was 2 wins and 2 ties.

Playoff Finals – Destiny versus Oregon Rush (a.k.a. Heat) (Bend, OR)
The playoff game to determine first and second place of the U16 Girls Premier Division started at 10:00am on Monday, May 28th, 2007. The first half ended without any goals scored at 0-0. Bend scored the first point of the game on a corner kick. Destiny player Sydney Gellner was injured minutes before the end of the game. The final score was Destiny 0, Bend 1. Destiny took 2nd place in the U16 Premier Division of the 2007 Rogue Valley Cup Tournament.

Monday, 28 May 2007

U11 Boys take 2nd place at RVC

by Matt Durham

The Mad River United Steelhead Boys U11 Div 1 finished in second place to Pinole of the Bay Area in this weekend's Rogue Valley Cup soccer tournament in Medford, Oregon. The Steelhead went undefeated in their first 4 games against Medford, Rogue Valley, Truckee, and Lake Tahoe, before going down 1-0 in the hard-fought championship game.

Picture: Mad River United players (in white) Will Taylor, Diego Ramirez, and Cayman Durham-Vance take on Pinole in the finals of this year's Rogue Valley Cup.

Friday, 25 May 2007

MRYSL Girls Destiny win last two games in Southern Oregon League

by Anna Bernard

The Destiny approached the weekend under the pressure of being tied for first place with the Grants Pass United team. With a record of 6wins and 2 ties, the Destiny was hoping for an undefeated season. On Saturday, May 19th at 3pm the Destiny played the Basin United Soccer Club (BUSC) at the Steen Sports Park in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Both teams came out strong, but with different styles and different attitudes. The Basin United appeared to be aggressive and energetic while showing off their impressive flip throw-ins. Meanwhile, the Destiny played with thought, speed and precision. Early in the half, the Basin launched a corner kick directly in front of the Destiny goal. Goal keeper Selina Bernard punched the ball away and the Destiny quickly cleared the ball. After 20 minutes of battling up and down the field, the Destiny’s Emily Monahan scored the first goal. When a Basin player was called off sides, her negative reaction caused the referee to reward her with a yellow card. Both teams continued to compete for the ball until the end of the first half with no further goals resulting.

The pressure was on in this close game as the Destiny and Basin pressed on. Another yellow card was delivered to the Basin for rough contact against Sydney Gellner.
Sazi Bhakti complimented Sydney Gellner. “Sydney was so calm during the game and she was unstoppable. No one could get past her. She was a real super woman on the field!” Sazi Bhakti picked up the ball at midfield off a deep punt by Selina Bernard, she dribbled past the defense and shot the ball over the Basin goal keeper’s head into the opposite corner of the net to score the second Destiny goal 20 minutes into the second half. Coach Nick Parker commented on Sazi’s goal, “Well, I have to say that the Basin United game on Saturday was a little “gritty”. But there were some great highlights. Sazi Bhakti scored one of the best goals of the season, which was a turning point in the game.” Both luck and the wind was against the Basin players. When sweeper Carlyn Girard commanded her troops to “hold the line” the Basin was caught off sides and lost control of the ball. Annika Satter complimented Bailey Davey. “Bailey was always hustling and on her toes. She was calm and collected and able to think about what she was going to do next. This allowed her to make some great runs and totally shut down the left side of the field.” While in the Destiny box, sweeper Carlyn Girard took a ball to the head that deflected onto her arm. The ball then hit her foot and she continued the play. The referee called a foul and penalty kick for the Basin, which resulted in their first goal. Parker stated, “The midfield and defense maintained composure under pressure. Goalie Selina Bernard, sweeper Caryln Girard, midfielders Annika Satter and Emily Monahan, and defenders Lynae McCarthy and Sydney Gellner all had cool heads throughout the game. Even when faced with a couple controversial calls, these players maintained a calm attitude and continued to play their game.” The teams played for ten more minutes until the game ended in a 2-1 win for the Destiny

Coach Parker stated, “The team had to manage without many of our usual starters on a very long road trip all the way to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Several players had to play in positions that they were not familiar with and they all came through with flying colors.” Coach Nick Parker continued, “As I watched the team come together on the field, I realized that there was some continuity in the fact that we only had 11 players and no substitutes. When coaching, I try to get everyone onto the field but during this game, I wondered if this was disruptive to the flow and energy of the game.”

On Sunday, May 20th, the Destiny faced the Grants Pass Fusion at Reinhart Park in Grants Pass at 2:00pm. Coach Parker commented, “During the game against the Grants Pass, there were several patches of truly exhilarating soccer. The Fusion had no answer for our consistent barrage of creative dribbling, shooting, crossing and combination plays.” The Fusion and Destiny worked the ball up and down the field with many scoring opportunities. Destiny’s Annika Sattler launched a couple strong shots, one of which hit the Fusion’s top bar but refused to go in. A corner kick and rebound shot by Bailey Davey did not find their mark. Julia Middlemiss dribbled past the Fusion goalie and made a wide shot past the corner of the goal. Finally, with five minutes left in the first half, Hannah Garrett passed to Sydney Gellner who scored the first Destiny goal of the game. Parker said, “Sydney Gellner demonstrated, yet again, what a great soccer player she is by playing a superb defense on Saturday and offense on Sunday. Not only did Sydney score a goal, but her passing provided some great scoring opportunities. There are few players that can achieve this range of play.” A handball in the Destiny box gave the Fusion an opportunity to score their first goal, which tied the game 1-1. The Fusion drew a yellow card before the end of the half when Destiny defender Mouse Diggins and a Fusion player collided and went sprawling to the ground winded and shocked but uninjured. Coach Parker commented, “We faced a controversial penalty kick against us in both games. These shots were among the few really good scoring opportunities that either team could put together against our strong defense.”

Hannah Garrett scored the second Destiny goal minutes into the second half. The Destiny continued to pass, control and shoot the ball at the Fusion net. Many great shots on goal refused to find their mark. When the Fusion goal keeper stepped out of the box on a punt to draw a foul, Hannah Garrett scored the third Destiny goal on this penalty kick. “It is remarkable how these players display positive qualities during difficult circumstances. For example, Hannah Garrett showed strong leadership while under pressure and was still able to score two goals in the Sunday game.” Said Parker. “Our midfielders Lynae McCarthy and Emily Monahan were the unsung heros of the game. They were able to “hold the middle” with their steady pace and consistent talents.” With 10 minutes left in the game, Alyia McCarthy passed to Sydney Gellner who scored the fourth Destiny goal. Coach Nick Parker commented, “Aliya McCarthy showed her eagerness to be back on the field by assisting in a goal, after only a couple minutes. I am glad to see Aliya well on the road to recovery from her injury.” Several more Destiny shots missed the net by mere inches, but no more goals resulted for a final score of 4-1 for Destiny.

Photo: Destiny's defensive core warms up before Saturday's game (Left to Right): Sydney Gellner (top), Annika Satter, Lynae McCarthy, Carlyn Girard, Hanna Garrett, and Emily Monahan. Destiny took 1st place in SOCL U17G Division.

Monday, 21 May 2007

SOCL 2007 Final Standings

Southern Oregon Classic League - 2007 Final Standings
teamdivcoachwonlosttiedGFGAPlace
Mad River SteelheadU12BShepard324885th
Mad River WolvesU12BLaney4331294th
Mad River UnitedU12GParker1818327th
Mad River Steelhead U14BFuller7213092nd
Humboldt Torrent FCU14GGStranahan4221393rd
Mad River LightningU16BChai34316213rd
Mad River DestinyU17GParker8024991st
FC HumboldtU19BHolmes82028122nd
Mad River United FCU19BEWing9112681st


Note: SOCL Results are listed on their website (here) but tallies may be inaccurate. It appears that not all game data is present.

Wednesday, 16 May 2007

Whirlwind Trip to Oregon Leaves Destiny Undefeated and Tied for First Place

(Article by Anna Bernard - Photos by Kevin O’Neil)

The MRYSL U17 Girls Destiny traveled approximately 150 miles to Grants Pass, Oregon for two Southern Oregon Classic League soccer games on Saturday, May 12th, 2007. The morning drizzle along the road gave way to partially cloudy skies and cool temperatures as the first game got underway at the beautiful Grants Pass High School Mel Ingram Field.

The 1pm game against GP United and Destiny was very fast paced partially due to the quicker playing turf surface. The Destiny displayed accurate passing, fast footwork and speed as they battled the GP team. Destiny’s Keri Carter-Lorig contributed with her strong ability to settle the ball on the turf surface and make strategic passes. Coach Nick Parker commented that “Keri could certainly calm the play and follow up with accurate passing from the fullback position“. The excitement mounted as a Destiny shot hit United’s top bar 35 minutes into the game and the United retaliated with an almost identical shot that hit the Destiny’s top bar. The score remained 0-0 under the gray skies of Grants Pass as the Destiny set up many plays and had several shots on goal without scoring. The Destiny’s mid-fielders and defenders were kept busy with the United’s persistent attacks. Coach Parker commented that “Emi Monahan and Annika Satter both had stellar games in which they were able to control the centre mid field zone from start to finish.” Goalie Selina Bernard and sweeper Carlyn Girard were the final stand that kept the score at 0-0 at the end of the half. Parker stated that “Selina performed some very brave defensive moves and made lightning quick "sweeper-keeper" decisions in the first half”.

The fast paced action continued in the second half as two teams battled head to head. Sydney Gellner displayed her expertise with excellent trapping and ball control. Fifteen minutes into the 2nd half, the Destiny delivered a corner kick to the front of the United net, followed by a scramble and a near miss. Soon after, a Destiny fowl almost resulted in a GP United goal. But, the score remained at 0-0 until Darcy Gordon passed to Tara Boynton who dribbled the ball into the net to score the first goal of the game twenty minutes into the second half. “Darcy Gordon played a strong, fast, defensive game to "nip most GP attacks in the bud.” commented Destiny Coach Parker. “Sazi Bhakti continues to improve her percentages in making creative attacking decisions, in each game played.” stated Parker. The Destiny remained ahead for the next ten minutes until United scored to tie the game at 1-1. The two teams continued to battle and Destiny had a few excellent opportunities including another corner kick, but no more goals resulted for either team. The final score of the game between these two talented and closely matched teams was 1-1, as was the score the first time Destiny and United played earlier in the season. Neither team has been defeated during this season’s play. Coach Parker commented on the game overall “Some months ago, Destiny defeated the Santa Rosa Blue by using a "blanket defense plus counterattack" game plan. During this GP game, the shoe was on the other foot. Destiny “attacked” from start to finish, created some clear chances, and deserved more than the one goal, while GP played a 7-3 formation and relied on speed and some fast counterattacks on their home turf field.”

The second Destiny game was against the Ashland Grizettes at 4:00pm at Reinhart Park in Grants Pass. The grass was somewhat long, causing the field to be significantly slower than the earlier game. The wind was a factor and against the Destiny in the first half. The Destiny had already played another game. All of these factors made this game much slower paced than the first. Yet, both the Grizettes and the Destiny fought hard with excellent passing and several shots on goal. Coach Parker stated that “Cassie Kunes certainly made some well chosen passes from the center midfield that contributed to the strong defense.” He continued, “It was nice to see some players working on combinations especially down the left wing.” Although the Destiny had many opportunities to score, they were unable to cash in as the first half progressed. The Grizettes were the first to score and led the game 1-0 at the half. Early in the second half, the excitement mounted when a Penalty Kick delivered by Baily Davey hit the cross bar. But, the Grizette’s goalie came up with the ball. The first Destiny goal was delivered by Margaret O’Neil off of a well placed corner kick by Baily Davey. “This goal was special” commented Coach Parker “because it was Margaret’s first Division 1 goal of the season.” Tara Boynton made a long shot from the sideline to score the second Destiny goal. Sazi Bhakti scored the third Destiny goal assisted by Baily Davey. The final Destiny goal was dribbled into the net by Julia Middlemiss to end the game at 4-1 in favor of Destiny. This was the eighth Destiny game and it brought their record to 6 wins, 2 ties and 0 losses for the season. The SOCL standings are posted at: http://www.socl.info/frameset.php

Destiny travels to Klamath Falls and Grants Pass on 5/19 and 5/20 where they will play for the league title on the final weekend of the season. On Memorial Day weekend (5/26 to 5/28), Destiny will compete in the Rogue Valley Cup Tournament against some competitive teams. The Rogue Valley Tournament schedule and information is available on their website: http://www.rvcupsoccer.com/.

Sunday, 13 May 2007

Steelhead Tie Central Point Chivas

by Pete Shepard

The Mad River Steelhead U11B soccer team tied the Central Point Chivas 1-1 Saturday, May 12th at the Arcata Sports Complex. The Steelhead scored late in the first half with an excellent solo run by Cayman Durham-Vance. Early in the second half the Chivas came back to get the equalizer. From that point on the Steelhead dominated but were unable to put the ball in the back of the net.
Next Sunday at 11:00am the Steelhead play their last game of the season against local rival the Mad River Wolves at HSU in the Redwood Bowl.

Tuesday, 8 May 2007

5/6/07 U12B Showdown - Wolves v. Steelhead

by Scott Davies

The Steelhead took on their closest rivals, the Wolves, in an intense and fast paced match that was well attended, since both teams are local. The beauty of a sunny spring morning in Big Lagoon provided the backdrop, but the drama came courtesy of Humboldt County's best and brightest U-12 boys charging hard for local bragging rights. The younger Steelhead side entered the fray ranked higher, and played with determination to stay there, but it was a well coordinated attack by the Wolves that resulted in the first and only goal of the match.

After the half, the Steelhead side produced more than a half dozen good shots on goal in a concerted effort to equalize, but the pace and strength of a well-oiled Wolves side, along with some very solid goal keeping, was more than enough to leave the score unchanged and the Steelheads frustrated as the match closed 1-0.

But wait! Its not over yet soccer fans. The last match of the season will be a replay of Sunday's match-up as the Wolves and Steelhead have one last go before the long quiet summer build-up to the autumnal return of the beautiful game. To catch the glory in person, report to HSU's Redwood Bowl at 11:00am on Sunday, May 20th. See you there soccer fans!

Monday, 7 May 2007

MRYSL Destiny Defeats GPYSC Fusion at Big Lagoon School on May 6th, 2007 (U17G)

by Anna Bernard

The scenic ocean view and majestic redwood forests that surround the soccer field at Big Lagoon School certainly make this a perfect Humboldt County setting. Although high winds were felt along the Pacific Coast on Sunday, the ancient giants shielded the playing field and along with the sunny skies, made this a perfect day for a soccer game. The visiting team, GPYSC Fusion, arrived from Grant’s Pass ready for play, as did the MRYSL Destiny.

Early in the first half of the game Baily Davey sent a perfect pass in front of the net to Tara Boynton who scored the first goal. Tara repeated her performance with a second goal soon afterwards. Next to score was Sydney Gellner when Destiny moved into the Fusion end. The Destiny defenders protected their goal and the Fusion was unable to score during the first half of the game. Lynnae McCarthy, Sazi Bhakti and Annika Satter displayed speed and performance in ball handling skills. The Destiny passing was accurate and they maintained good control of the ball. The score was 3-0 for the Destiny at the half.

The first goal in the second half was scored by Sydney Gellner who made a beautiful long shot into the goal when the Fusion goalie was trying to get back into position. The Fusion retaliated with a one-on-one shot against the Destiny goalie which resulted in the Fusion’s first goal of the game. With the score at 4-1, the Fusion was able to cash in on a Penalty Kick that hit the upper goal bar and went into the net, bringing the score to 4-2. Next to score was Destiny’s Hannah Garrett with an unassisted high shot past the Fusion goalie. Tara got a third goal after some fancy footwork in the box for a hat trick. Hannah scored a second goal bringing the score to 7-2. The last goal by Sydney Gellner was off a corner kick delivered by Baily Davey. Sydney’s hat trick brought the final score to 8-2 for the Destiny.

The Destiny has won 5 games and tied 1 game, for an undefeated season so far. Destiny’s defense has only allowed a total of 4 goals, in the 6 games played in the Southern Oregon Classic Spring 2007 League (www.SOCL.info). In three of these games, the opposition was unable to score a single goal against the Destiny’s solid defense. The 4 remaining Destiny games will be played on the road, in the Medford area, over next three weekends.