Eddies advance in Division 3 soccer, Cass falls

Published 2:00 pm Friday, June 4, 2010

The Edwardsburg soccer team advanced to the Division 3 semifinals with a 2-0 win over host Dowagiac on Tuesday. (Vigilant/Argus photo/File)

The Edwardsburg soccer team advanced to the Division 3 semifinals with a 2-0 win over host Dowagiac on Tuesday. (Vigilant/Argus photo/File)

By DON EDEN
Vigilant/Argus

Battles are not uncommon in soccer between Dowagiac and Edwardsburg with the visiting Lady Eddies winning the war 2-0 Tuesday in a Division 3 District contest.

Senior Ashlyn Chambers shot down the Lady Chiefs with both tallies.

“Chambers (Ashlyn) is scrappy and they may not be the prettiest goals, but they all count as the girls got together to not be denied in the district,” stated Edwardsburg coach Ryan Rosenkranz. “Dowagiac won our tournament this year and will always play hard and physical so we had to come out with passion as revenge will always be a factor for both teams.”

Chambers capitalized quickly with just over four minutes gone when classmate Leslie Boyles fired a missile through senior Jo Jo Pickar’s hands to hit the far post where the ball bounced to the opportunist waiting to pounce.

“Edwardsburg played much hungrier than us in the first 20 minutes as a couple mistakes on marks cost us the game,” noted Dowagiac coach Mike Williams. “Our effort has a lot to do with both scores and as a team we didn’t play one of our best games.”

Williams’ sophomore daughter Bre had a chance for the equalizer with 19 minutes left in the first half as her shot hit the top of the post and flew back into the middle of the field away from danger.

A corner kick with 13:41 showing on the scoreboard by junior Aly Mooth went in front of the net where Chambers again found pay dirt past Pickar.

“On corner kicks I want dangerous balls where anybody anyhow can score and Aly (Mooth) does a good job which is what we want,”  remarked Rosenkranz. “We are playing our best soccer at the best time of the year.”

Each team had nine shots at intermission with Edwardsburg leading by a 3-2 margin on corner kicks.

The second half was a defensive battle as neither team got a scoring chance to threaten the scoreboard.

“Fresh legs are important with the weather getting hotter and almost every one of the 24 girls got to play and contribute,” said Rosenkranz. The Eddies will now face Lakeland Conference rival Buchanan on Thursday at Paw Paw with a 6:45 p.m. scheduled starting time.

Dowagiac out shot Edwardsburg 13-9 in the second half and reversed the corner kick advantage from the first half.

“It is always tough to lose seniors and these were a good group of leaders that helped us get better each year,” concluded Williams.  “Our future looks good though as our corps of players are sophomores and will be good if they play travel this summer and fall.”

Scoring Summary
First Half
Ashlyn Chambers (ED) 5th minute
Chambers (ED) 27th minute Aly Mooth assist
Shots: Dowagiac 9; Edwardsburg 9
Saves: Jo Jo Pickar (DOW) 4; Brittany Hurst (ED) 3
Corner Kicks: Dowagiac 2; Edwardsburg 3

Second Half
None
Shots: Dowagiac 13 (22); Edwardsburg 9 (18)
Saves: Pickar 5 (9); Hurst 6 (9)
Corner Kicks: Dowagiac 3 (5); Edwardsburg 2 (5)

Varsity records
Dowagiac 5-9-1; Edwardsburg 11-6-1

Michigan Luthern at Cassopolis
The Cassopolis soccer team dropped a 2-1 decision to visiting Michigan Lutheran in overtime.

The loss eliminated the Rangers from the Division 4 District Tournament on Tuesday.

Michigan Luthern grabbed a 1-0 halftime lead and held that advantage until the closing minutes of the match.

Cassopolis’ Megan Ruff scored with 3:30 showing on the clock to send the match into overtime.

Michigan Lutheran’s Linda Kenyon scored the winning goal five minutes into the extra session.

Michigan Luthern outshot the Rangers 12-9 in the opening 40 minutes of play, but were outshot by Cassopolis 12-4 in the second half.

The Rangers’ Molly Moroz has seven saves in the match.

Michigan Lutheran at Cassopolis
The Rangers and Michigan Lutheran also played on May 28 with Cassopolis falling 1-0.

Kaitlin Weber with an assist from Kenyon in the 65th minute scored the lone goal.

Lutheran outshot Cassopolis 17-13.

Moroz had eight saves for the Rangers.