Hawk soccer team upset in regional tourney by Stillman Valley

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Stillman Valley goalie Steig Theden battles Oregon's Jarrett Reynolds as Mesfin Lenth watches during first half action at the Stillman Valley Class 1A soccer regional Saturday. Stillman edged Oregon 2-1 to advance to the sectional. Photo by Earleen Hinton
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“In the first half, we created lots of opportunities,” Thomas said.

In the second half, that attack mentality was missing.

“What hurt us most was the inability to score in the first half,” Adams said. “We’re not used to that. Mentally, it brought us down.”

With both a 2-0 lead and psychological advantage, Stillman went on the defensive in the second half, putting extra pressure on Hawk leading scorer, Matt Ajvazi.

“We man-marked him with the polar bear,” Larsen said, referring to Kyle Kent, a paley-white senior transfer from Hononegah who never played soccer until this year. “He did a nice job on him.”

Stillman also used its 2-goal cushion to sacrifice a bit on offense and place a higher emphasis on defensive staffing.
“In the second half, they played an extra guy (Weber) back there,” Thomas said.

With 10 minutes left in the game, Ajvazi managed to close the gap to 2-1 on a score in heavy traffic. Playing near the net, Ajvazi took a corner kick from Jake Kleveland and snuck it the ball past three Cardinal defenders.

“The goal gave us a sense of urgency,” Adams said. “We didn’t have it when we were down 2-0.”

Suddenly, the Hawks emerged from what had been a sluggish second half in which they had failed to register a single shot-on-goal.

The Hawk cheering section also began to stir, as one of them was even booted for harassing an official and escorted off the premises by SV Athletic Director Steve Stewart.

Oregon’s slim chances to tie the game ended, as a desperation shot from a bad angle with one minute left by Ajvazi did not even require Theden to tend the net.

Stillman Valley, which made it to the state finals in 2010 and the super-sectional in 2011, lost to Rockford Keith Country Day in the sectionals 4-0 on Oct. 16.

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