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Posted: 05/20/2010
After dropping it's
last three league games by a total of three goals the
Arsenal U9 Boys got back to it's winning ways at the
Marietta Soccer Classic. In game one the boys faced
Parkersburg and controlled most of the game carrying a
3-0 lead late into the second half only to surrender two
PK's for the final margin of 3-2. Zane Paisley got the
scoring started when he assisted Brady Wildroudt eight
minutes into the game. Paisley then added his own goal
off a Parker Dinan assist minutes before half. Paisley
added his second goal of the game off a Jack Goggin
assist completing the scoring.
After a long wait
that included an Arsenal S.C. tailgate party the boys
faced off against a young Coshocton Strikers team. The
long break served them well as they came out on fire
running up an 8-0 lead at the half. Kesten Taylor got
things started with a hat trick and a 3-0 lead with
assists from Jack Thorne and Parker Dinan. Brady
Wildroudt added two goals with assists coming from Zane
Paisley and Jack Goggin. Paisley then added two of his
own goals and Goggin recorded his own goal off a Parker
Dinan assist. Dalton Anker got out of the goal for the
second half and burst into flames as he recorded four
unassisted goals from the left wing. Jack Thorne added
the final goal off a Tyler McClelland assist and a 13-1
victory.
In the semi-finals
against Charleston the boys struggled against the
physical play only finding the net once in a 3-1 loss.
Zane Paisley collected a goal kick moved left and found
the corner of the net for the only goal. Mason Dunn and
Parker Dinan played exceptional defense while Tyler
McClelland and Dalton Anker each recorded 6 saves.
Dylan Repuyan used his speed and ball control skills to
continually attack the Charleston Defense who eventually
won the tournament title over COSA in the finals.
The boys will play
it's final league games May 17 & 18 and will complete
it's season at the MOSSL Tournament May 22 & 23.
Posted: 05/06/2010
The U9 Arsenal Boys moved
its league record to 4-1-1 and 9-1-2 overall with a 5-2
victory over Chillicothe united. Jack Thorne scored his
first Arsenal goal off a Kesten Taylor assist and Taylor
added his own goal for an early 2-0 lead. Mathew Reynolds
scored early in the second half for Chillicothe (0-6) only
to have Zane Paisley score two quick unassisted goals to
push the advantage to 4-1. Parker Dinan added his own goal
minutes later for the final margin of 5-2. Mason Dunn and
Dalton Anker each had five saves, while Tyler McClelland and
Dylan Repuyan supplied defensive support through out the
game.
Posted:
05/06/2010
At the Buckeye Cup in
Newark the Arsenal U9 Boys finished a strong second to the
WASA Eagles. The Boys started the tournament with victories
over Newark Xtabi and Findley white with a combined score of
10-1. Led by Kesten Taylors six goals and two assists, and
Zane Paisley's four goals and four assists the boys
dominated the play Saturday. Exceptional defensive support
came from Mason Dunn, Jack Thorne and Jack Goggin, while
Dalton Anker and Tyler McClelland supplied the goalie work.
Parker Dinan, and Brady Wildroudt each added a goal and
assist while Dylan Repuyan chipped in an assist for a
complete team effort. The Boys battled the entire 50
minutes of the final just missing opportunity after
opportunity. Out shooting WASA 22-10 but just couldn't find
the back of the net. The boys next tournament action will
be at the Marietta Soccer Classic May 15-16.
Posted: 04/21/2010
April 20:
In Pickerington the
U9 Boys picked up another victory moving their league
record to 3-1 and 6-1 overall. Zane Paisley hocked up
with Parker Dinan off a corner kick four minutes into
the game for an early 1-0 lead. Paisley then assisted
Kesten Taylor off a mid field penalty kick to push the
score to 2-0. Zane Paisley then took matters into his
own hands and pushed the score to 3-0. PASA Silver came
roaring back in the second half tying the game at 3-3
with just eight minutes to play. All their effort would
be for not as Paisley penetrated down the left side made
a centering pass and finished the rebound for the game
winner at 4-3. Dalton Anker had 6 saves and Tyler
McClelland 8 in the second half.
April 10:
At the Marietta
Friendlies preseason tournament Arsenal U9 Boys went 3-0
with a 12-3 score differential for the 30 minute games.
In game one Arsenal faced off with Marion West Virginia
falling behind 1-0 early. Zane Paisley tied the game at
1-1 and then assisted Brady Wildroudt to take a 2-1
lead. Parker Dinan finished the scoring in the second
half for a 3-1 victory.
In game two the boys
played Marietta and came away with a 4-1 win. Brady
Wildroudt got things started, then assisted Kesten
Taylor off a corner kick header and a 2-0 lead. Dylan
Repuyan then took a Parker Dinan pass building a 3-1
lead. Taylor completed the scoring late in the second
half for the final margin of 4-1. Mason Dunn, Tyler
McClelland, and Dalton Anker supplied the goalie work.
In game Three Arsenal
faced off with Parkersburg W.V. likely the best
competition of the day. Despite an extended break that
included a tailgate lunch of burgers and hot dogs
Arsenal came out on fire. Brady Wildroudt assisted
Dylan Repuyan to get things started followed by Dalton
Anker assisting Zane Paisley for an early 2-0 lead.
Kesten Taylor then assisted Paisley and Mason Dunn did
the same to Dalton Anker and a 4-0 advantage.
Parkersburg finally found the net late in the second
half only to have Kesten Taylor assist Dylan Repuyan for
his second goal minutes later. Goalie play was provided
by Tyler McClelland (2 saves), Mason Dunn (2 saves) and
Jack Goggin(3 saves). Parker Dinan and Jack Thorne
played amazing defense all day.
Posted: 04/20/2010
At riverside the U9
Boys ran their record to (5-1) with a 6-3 victory over
Santos FC. Brady Wildroudt kicked off the scoring with
a penalty kick five minutes into the game. Wildroudt
added his second goal of the game off a Zane Paisley
assist for a 2-0 advantage. Santos FC battled back to
take a 3-2 advantage early in the second half. Zane
Paisley had two unassisted goals as Arsenal rolled off
four unanswered goals. Kesten Taylor added his own goal
to push the lead to 5-3, he then received a Parker Dinan
pass and buried it in the net for the final margin of
victory of 6-3. Dalton Anker, Mason Dunn, and Tyler
McClelland handled the goalie work, while Jack Goggin,
Jack Thorne, and Dylan Repuyan supplied the defensive
support through out.
Posted: 04/12/2010
The U9 Boys earned their first victory of the 2010
spring season in dramatic come from behind fashion over
Team Ohio FC 6-5. Trailing 5-3 with five minutes to
play Brady Wildroudt scored on a PK making it 5-4.
Three minutes later Wildroudt broke away for an
unassisted goal tying the game at five each. With just
under a minute to play Zane Paisley fired a perfect
centering pass from the right wing to a waiting Mason
Dunn who buried it into the back of the net for the game
winner. Wildroudt started off the scoring off of a
Keston Taylor assist just ten seconds into the game and
a 1-0 lead. Taylor then added his own unassisted goal
for a 2-0 lead. Team Ohio knotted the score by half
only to have Zane Paisley notch his own unassisted goal
early in the second half and a 3-2 lead. Tyler
McClelland and Dalton Anker supplied the goalie work,
while Dylan Repuyan, Jack Goggin, Jack Thorne and Parker
Dinan gave defensive support throughout the game. The
Boys play next at the Marietta Friendlies on April
10th.
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