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2011 OHSAA Boys Division III Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Friday, November 11, 2011
Box score in PDF format:
Worthington Christian 2, Gates Mills Hawken
Worthington
Christian Wins Third Soccer Championship
Warriors score once in each half to defeat Hawken 2-0
COLUMBUS, Ohio � Worthington Christian scored once in each half
en route to shutting out Gates Mills Hawken, 2-0, in the 2011 OHSAA boys
Division III soccer championship Friday at Crew Stadium in Columbus. The
title is Worthington Christian�s third boys soccer championship.
Under sunny skies with cool temperatures, Worthington Christian (18-4-1)
had an opportunity early in the first half when senior Brett Elder
received a crossing pass over the middle, but sent the ball off the
right post. The Warriors would come right back in the 11th minute of the
half to score the first goal of the day. Senior Ben Tjoelker took
advantage of a deflected save, putting it past Hawken junior goaltender
Peter Labes into the back of the net.
Hawken (18-4-0) began the second half with aggressive play and had a
number of opportunities to put pressure on Worthington Christian. The
Hawks, however, were unable to capitalize on three Warrior fouls on the
offensive side of the field during the half.
In the 74th minute Worthington Christian sealed its championship effort
on a goal from Elder on an assist from sophomore Sam Condon.
The title is Worthington Christian�s third in boys soccer (2006, 2009,
2011). The Warriors have been in the Division III championship game the
past four years, collecting a runner-up finish in 2008 and 2010.
The 2011 runner-up finish for Hawken is its seventh in boys soccer, the
last coming in 2007.
WC � 1-1-2
GMH � 0-0-0
Scoring Summary:
WC � Tjoekler (no assist)
WC � Elder (A-Condon)
2011 OHSAA Boys Division II Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Friday, November 11, 2011
Box score in PDF format:
Dayton Carroll 3, Richfield Revere 0
Carroll Proves
Dominance for Second Year in a Row
Patriots defeat Revere 3-0 to win second straight title
COLUMBUS, Ohio � In a rematch of the 2010 Division II
championship game, Dayton Carroll asserted itself early and controlled
the ball the majority of the game to defeat Richfield Revere 3-0 in the
2011 OHSAA boys Division II state soccer championship game Friday at
Crew Stadium in Columbus.
Both teams came into the game unbeaten, but Carroll (23-0-0) proved to
have the upper hand the majority of the game, controlling the ball and
putting pressure on the Revere defense. The Patriots outshot the
Minutemen 20 to three with six shots on goal.
The Patriots scored on goals from junior Trae� Collins on assist from
junior Zach Zwiesler in the first half and senior Matthew Barnes and
senior Austin Neumeier in the second half. Barnes� goal came on a
penalty kick after Revere committed a handball inside the 18-yard box.
The 2011 title makes it back-to-back for Carroll. It is the Patriots
fourth title overall, and third in the past four years. They have
previously won in 2010, 2008 and 1980. The Patriots finish the season
undefeated for the first time in school history.
Revere finishes as runner-up for the second year in a row and third time
overall (1995, 2010, 2011). The Minutemen lost to Carroll 3-2 in the
2010 championship game. Revere finishes the season with an 18-1-4
record.
RR � 0-0-0
DC � 1-2-3
Scoring Summary:
DC � Collins (A-Zwiesler)
DC � Barnes (PK)
DC � Neumeier (no assist)
2011 OHSAA Boys Division I Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Friday, November 11, 2011
Box score in PDF format:
Cleveland St. Ignatius 4, Powell Olentangy Liberty 2
St. Ignatius Repeats
as Division I Champions
Wildcats� strong second half downs Olentangy Liberty 4-2
COLUMBUS, Ohio � Three second half goals helped propel Cleveland
St. Ignatius to back-to-back titles, defeating Powell Olentangy Liberty,
4-2, in the 2011 OHSAA boys Division I soccer state championship Friday
evening at Crew Stadium in Columbus.
Olentangy Liberty, making its first state championship appearance,
scored first to quiet the St. Ignatius crowd early on a goal by junior
Jared Robinson. St. Ignatius bounced back quickly when a minute later
senior Matt Foldesy scored off of a deflected save to even the game at
one goal apiece. Olentangy Liberty took the advantage again, on a
textbook assist by junior Zach Matheny to junior Sam Deroy for its
second goal. The Patriots held on to the, 2-1, lead going into halftime.
St. Ignatius (22-1-1) played a determined second half, getting a goal
from junior Nate Fahey and two goals from junior Jacob Roth. Roth also
tallied an assist in the second half to go along with his teammate
Foldesy�s two. The Wildcats� four goals in the contest came on six shots
on goal.
After totaling four shots on goal and two goals in the first half,
Liberty only managed one in the second half, unable to apply much
pressure against the Wildcats defense.
With the 2011 title St. Ignatius has won back-to-back titles and five
championships overall. The Wildcats have now won three times in the past
four years (2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011).
Olentangy Liberty finishes as runner-up for the first time in boys
soccer. The Patriots finish with a 16-3-3 record.
SI � 1-3-4
OL � 2-0-2
Scoring Summary:
OL � Robinson (no assist)
SI � Foldesy (no assist)
OL � Deroy (A-Matheny)
SI � Fahey (A-Roth)
SI � Roth (A-Foldesy)
SI � Roth (A-Foldesy)
2011 OHSAA Girls Division III Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Box score in PDF format:
Cin. Summit Country Day 5, Shaker Heights Laurel 2
Cincinnati Summit Country Day Wins First
Girls Soccer Championship
Silver Knights win their first championship and the first OHSAA girls
Division III championship
COLUMBUS, Ohio � Cincinnati Summit Country Day used its speed and
athleticism to defeat Shaker Heights Laurel School, 5-2, in the OHSAA
girls Division III state soccer championship Saturday at Crew Stadium in
Columbus.
In the first year for an OHSAA girls Division III soccer championship
game, Summit Country Day and Laurel were both making their first
appearances in a soccer championship, as well. There had been just two
divisions in girls soccer since 1995.
The title for Summit Country Day came in the school�s first trip to the
title game. The Silver Knights� (19-4-1) five goals tie the record for
most goals by one team in a boys or girls championship game. Cuyahoga
Falls Walsh Jesuit scored five in winning the 2001 Division II girls
title and Bay Village Bay did so winning the 2003 Division II girls
championship.
Summit Country Day began the scoring, with the Silver Knights collecting
goals within minutes of each other in the first half. The goals came
from freshman Emily Wiser on an assist by junior Amauria Campbell and
unassisted by sophomore Meredith Schertzinger.
In the second half Country Day continued to get to the point of attack
quicker, with Schertzinger collecting her second goal and an assist,
junior Elizabeth Williamsscoring a goal and sophomore Addie Englehart
scoring as well. Silver Knights junior Izzie Englehart also added an
assist.
Laurel sophomore Sydney Riddle scored twice in the second half in an
effort to bring the Gators back, but was unable to do so. The Gators
claim the runner-up trophy in their first appearance in a championship
game. Laurel finishes with a record of 15-6-1.
SHL � 0-2-2
SCD � 2-3-5
Scoring Summary:
SCD � Wiser (A-Campbell)
SCD � Schertzinger (no assist)
SCD � Schertzinger (A- I. Englehart)
SCD � Williams (A-Schertzinger)
SCD � A. Englehart (no assist)
SHL � Riddle (no assist)
SHL � Riddle (no assist)
2011 OHSAA Girls Division II Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Box score in PDF format:
DeSales 2, St. Ursula 0
Columbus St. Francis DeSales Outlasts
Toledo St. Ursula for Girls Division II Soccer Title
Stallions score twice in the second half to defeat the Arrows, 2-0
COLUMBUS, Ohio � In a fast-paced, aggressive game, Columbus St.
Francis DeSales was able to score twice in the second half to defeat
Toledo St. Ursula Academy, 2-0, Saturday in the OHSAA girls Division II
soccer state championship at Crew Stadium in Columbus.
DeSales (18-4-2) broke a 0-0 tie in the second half, taking advantage of
a St. Ursula penalty inside the 18-yard box. DeSales junior Kerry
McGuire snuck the penalty kick just past the outstretched arms of St.
Ursula senior goalkeeper Nicole Vahalik. The Stallions sealed their
championship hopes when senior Alex Elliot connected on a goal off a
pass from sophomore teammate Alexis Neri in the 75th minute. DeSales
senior goaltender Becca Dowling-Fitzpatrick had three saves in the game.
The game was fairly even statistically with both teams collecting seven
shots total and three on goal apiece. St. Ursula committed 15 fouls
while DeSales had 12. St. Ursula had the advantage in corner kicks, six
to three.
The 2011 championship marks the fourth time DeSales has won a girls
title. They previously finished first in 1995, 1997 and 1998. This was
the Stallions first appearance in the state tournament since 2002.
St. Ursula finishes as runner-up for the first time in girls soccer.
This was the Arrows second appearance in the state tournament,
previously playing in the semifinals in 2004. St. Ursula finishes the
year with a 15-7-1 record.
SUA � 0-0-0
SFD � 0-2-2
Scoring Summary:
SFD � McGuire (PK)
SFD � Elliott (A-Neri)
2011 OHSAA Girls Division I Soccer State
Championship Game
Columbus Crew Stadium
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Box score in PDF format:
Strongsville 1, Dublin Jerome 0
Strongsville Wins
Fourth Girls Soccer Title
Mustangs hold Dublin Jerome scoreless to win girls Division I
championship
COLUMBUS, Ohio � Strongsville scored off a deflected save in the
first half and held on to defeat Dublin Jerome, 1-0, in the 2011 girls
Division I soccer championship Saturday at Crew Stadium in Columbus.
Strongsville (21-2-0) took advantage of a deflection after a tough save
by Jerome senior goalkeeper Megan O�Donnell. The Mustangs� sophomore
Alyssa Pejic put the deflection into the empty net for the lone goal of
the evening.
Both schools had equal opportunities in the first half, each tallying
three shots on goal. Jerome had four corner kicks in the half while
Strongsville had five.
Jerome had a flurry of chances in the second half, but came up empty on
five shots, two coming on goal. A deserved amount of credit for the
Celtics offensive woes goes to Strongsville�s Samantha Ortenzi and Sarah
Baskey. The Mustangs sophomore goalkeepers collected five saves in the
game.
With the win,
Strongsville claims its fourth girls soccer championship (1998, 2002,
2005, 2011). The Mustangs were state runner-up in 2003, 2007 and 2008.
Jerome takes home its first girls soccer runner-up. The Celtics had
previously made it to the state tournament in 2004. Jerome finishes the
season with a 20-2-1 record.
STR � 1-0-1
DJ � 0-0-0
Scoring Summary:
STR � Pejic (no assist)
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