Shoregal Soccer

Shoregal Soccer

Sunday, October 30, 2016

News for the Week of October 31, 2016

Program Notes for the Week of 10/31/2016:

Final Results of the Elyria District bracket:

1st round:
#7 Amherst Steele     2
#8 Olmsted Falls       3  SO

#5 Berea-Mid            4
#9 N. Ridgeville        3

#6 Midview               15
#12 Lorain                 0

#10 North Olmsted   5
#11 Elyria                 0

2nd round:
#1 Westlake              2  SO
#8 Olmsted Falls      1

#4 Avon                    2
#5 Berea-Mid           0

#3 Avon Lake           1
#6 Midview              2

#2 Magnificat           3
#10 North Olmsted   0

District Semi-final:
#1 Westlake              0
#4 Avon                    1  SO

#2 Magnificat           1
#6 Midview              0

District Final:
#4 Avon                    1  2OT
#2 Magnificat           0

Congrats to the Avon Eagles - the 2016 District Champions - they will go on to face a very strong Brunswick team in a Regional Semi-final on Tuesday Nov. 1st.


2006 District Game:
It was 10 years ago this past Saturday that the Avon Lake girls soccer team won their only District championship in the now 24 year history of the program.  Let's take a look back at that day.....

It is hard to pick out one game as the greatest game in program history, but this game would probably fit that bill.  Not only for the importance of the game, but for all the events and emotions that surrounded the game.  There were many levels to this game and its effects were felt for years afterward.

The game was played on Saturday afternoon 10/28/06 against a powerful Magnificat team in which the Shoregals were a decided underdog. In fact, it was noticed that the Magnificat parents had brought a "Congratulations District Champions" cake into the stadium before the game started - that's how sure they felt about this game.  No one was picking Avon Lake to win this game as the Shoregals came into the playoffs with a very average record of 6-6-3 and had started the season 0-4.   But during the playoffs, the Shoregals got hot and won their first three playoff games all by shutout to reach the District championship game.

The game was originally scheduled to be a home game for the Shoregals, but the night before the Shoremen football game was played in a driving rainstorm in old Memorial Stadium which featured a grass field.  The football game rendered the field unplayable for the District game and it was moved to Rocky River which had an all weather turf field.  This game ended up being used for years as one of the main justifications for installing the turf field that is in existence today in Memorial Stadium.

As for the game itself, the Shoregals and Magnificat battled to a 0-0 tie through 80 minutes of regulation time.  Avon Lake really had the better scoring opportunities throughout the game as they had 5 solid chances where the Mags goalie was out of position, but failed to put it in the back of the net.  Adding to the drama were adverse weather conditions.  A typical fall day in northern Ohio where every season was represented.  It was a cold day and was raining during many parts of the game.  The rain at one point turned to sleet and frozen pellets mixed in with some snow.  Then during the second half, the skies cleared and the sun actually came out, but by the end of the game the snow had come back.  While the action was taking place on the field, there was also drama in the stands.  Word had circulated through the stands that Gino Strippoli a long time coach, referee, and board member of the Avon Lake Soccer Organization had been rushed to the hospital with a heart attack while reffing a game in Lodi.

Back on the field, the girls has finished regulation time in a 0-0 tie which meant that two 5 minute overtime periods would be played with the team that scored first the winner.  Through the first overtime period, neither team was able to score.  Meanwhile, up in the stands the incredibly tragic news came that Gino had died from the heart attack. A very weird vibe swept through the stands as the sadness of hearing about Gino was mixed with the intense rooting for the girls to win this game.  Then it happened - the Shoregals were awarded a corner kick which was taken by Sammy Harris who drove the ball into the middle of the box and a leaping Kimmy Ward, who was a defender that was moved up for the corner kick, headed the ball in for the winning goal and the Shoregals first District championship!  Just an amazing victory for a huge underdog team which was given no chance of winning. However, the joy was muted by the knowledge that the girls would be told about the news of Gino within the next few minutes.

There will probably never be a game quite like this again which will end in a bittersweet moment where the elation of winning our first District championship is tempered by the death of a man who personally coached many of the girls on the field that day and would have been so proud of them in their victory, but never got the chance to tell them.

The Shoregals were coached in this season by Caleb Reutter who was in the third year of a 4 yr. run in which he coached the girls to 40 victories and still their only District championship.



                             2006 District Champs – Avon Lake Shoregals




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