LFC Avalanche - Monday, March 15, 2010

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Fall 2009 - Game 5
Team Spirit is Thriving

Previous Matches v CYA Comets
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For the first time all season, we had our whole team available to play. Even if a few of the girls had nagging health issues, they were all there ready to go. In a season where big moments seem hard to come by, I'll take the little ones. And there were a lot of little ones to savor this afternoon.

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CYA Comets ()213
Captains: Jennie P., Tyla C.
Game Balls: Caris C., Jennie P., Tyla C.
Goals: Anna F.
Assists:

The victories are still not coming, but the Avalanche hangs together as a team.

Scoring:
CYA Comets, at 10m
Avalanche, Anna F. at 23m
CYA Comets, at 35m
CYA Comets, at 69m
The Avalanche girls were happy to be together on this beautiful fall day. Their warm-up was crisp, their cheers inspired. When thet teams met at midfield for pre-game protocol, the Avalanche--the team at the bottom of the table--was by far the most enthusiastic of the two groups.

Once again, the light blue clad team got behind early afer giving up a goal just ten minutes into the match. Rather than get down or lose motivation, however, the team clawed their way back into the match and actually had the momentum for most of the first period. Caris, Tyla, Emma, and Sammy were playing particularly well and aggressively at midfield, and Taylor, Alyssa, and Allyson gave the team a real boost when they came in fifteen minutes into thematch.

As a result of all of that hustle, the score was soon tied, 1-1, as Anna knocked home a twenty-yard free kick. When you're having trouble scoring those set pieces become vitally important, and the young stopper continue to take advantage of those opportunities.

As has happened frequently this season the Avalanche defense was under nearly constant pressure. Ashley, Jennie, Goose, Dana, Shelby, and Anna did their best to thwart the Comets, and keeper Kaitlyn asserted herself time and again. An unlucky goal scored in stoppage time of the first half, put the team down 2-1, but not out.

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2Stephanie D.022
3Emma K.101
4Anna F.011
5Emily G.011
The second half again was all about effort. Kaitlyn, Holly, Steph, and Emily did their absolute best to break through the Comet defense. But, to be fair, that was no small challenge. This was an experienced team capable of competing with anyone and only a perfect play was going to beat them

In the goal in the second half, Shelby picked up where her counterpart left off. The young keeper made several very smart and agressive decisions and a couple of excellent last minute stops. She gave up a goal late in the game, but it would have taken an amazing play to stop that one.

So the story sounds kind of familiar, doesn't it? It's not really. You just have to look a little harder to find the bright spots than you did when wins were easier to come by. Although the girls aren't happy with their results so far this season, they are unified and play hard for each other. Their passing is improving, their defensive positioning is getting better, they are playing faster than they did even a week or two ago, and they never, every quit.

The path to excellence sometimes means not being the best. It sometimes means not being even close to the best. I can assure you, though, these girls are learning how to play high-level soccer. This experience will pay off.

Think snow!