Monday, April 6, 2009

4/4/09 Game Recap (2-0 Loss)

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The Devils started their 2009 Spring campaign with a hard fought game against the Los Gatos Wildcats on Saturday morning. Having been elevated to a bracket consisting of some teams that were in the higher Class 3 – A Group last fall, the Devils will face stiffer competition this season. That was evident from the opening whistle.

Los Gatos struck early, taking the opening kickoff and driving up field and scoring in the game’s first minute. A Wildcat forward pumped a shot from the right corner of the box across the goal mouth from 40 feet. Starting in goal, Karsyn lunged to her right in an effort to stop the shot, but the ball slipped under her right arm and into the net.

6 inches lower and Karsyn makes that stop.

The remainder of the half was spent shaking out the cob webs of a long winter break, although the girls looked good in the season opener. The coaches started most of the returning roster players in an attempt to let some of the new Devils get to track the pace of the game before being cast into a live game situation.

Our five new Devils looked great....

Coach Sonya subbed in the new Devils over the first two substitutions, and the girls looked right at home in their first league game donning the red, black and white.

Clara and Grace rotated at center-mid and played exceptionally well. Both girls were aggressive to the ball, and let their natural instincts keep the Wildcats in check for a majority of the game.

Katrina and Jessica played at the outside mid, and both played well. Holding position is a difficult concept for rec players to grasp when they make the move to comp level play, but the pair did a great job.

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Elizabeth (E), played dual roles, first at outside defender, then at goaltender in the second half of the game. She used her speed effectively, helping to stave off several chances by the Wildcats. In net, she looked like a seasoned pro, but fell victim to a crazy hop on a long shot that skipped over her shoulder. There was little she could do to stop the shot, which was skipping across the grass, before it jumped on her at the last second.

Having scrimmaged the Wildcats last fall, the coaches elected to go with two taller players in net, to offset the high shots we saw last October. That strategy backfired as both goals were low line drives. Hats off to both our goaltenders for being the first to get the call in net this season.

Our veteran players continue work hard and gelled well as a team with the new comers. Ruhi once again anchored a solid backline that spent much of the game clearing chances safely to the outside. The defensive corps was spearheaded by Shivani, Jess, Lindsay and Karsyn (Clara and Grace both took turns in the back as well), who all helped suppress a very potent Wildcat offense.

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Sammie continues to build on her aggressiveness at mid and helped ease the newer mids into the fray. The forward rotation of Marelene, Audrey, Christene and Courtney got off to a slow stat, but by the start of the second half, they began to formulate scoring opportunities by making passes that were on target and directed to open space.

While the score wasn’t in their favor, the girls played exceptionally well. It was clearly a testament to their progression as a team.

As is the case with all game recaps, the coacheds try to identify areas that we want to commend and focus some attention on areas of development:

Game Positives:

Good line movement – The girls did a great job of moving the ball up the lines, and moving laterally when necessary. This has been a focus for the backs, mids and forwards, and it was applied well in this game.

Solid defensively – The defense continues to be a strength for the Devils. They kept a very talented offensive team in check for a majority of the game.

Free kick situations – The entire team reacted well to defensive free kick situations, which has been an Achilles heel in the past. The girls also had two free kick opportunities that turned into scoring chances.

Development Areas:

Defensive marking - Marking the middle of the field on defense created several chances for the Wildcats, who figured out how to generate breaks. The girls were drawn to the ball, rather than playing goal-side and eliminating these chances.

Moving to the ball – We will be focusing more attention on being assertive in attacking the ball. This is not a natural trait in young players, who need to be aggressive to the ball. Fast teams take advantage of this, as was the case on Saturday.

Passing to space - Rather than always directing passes directly to a teammate, we need to focus on leading the pass. This is typically done by mids to forwards who have open space in front.

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