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Troy 9U boys finished
Published Sunday, November 16, 2008
Photo by Thomas Graning
The Troy 9U boys’ tournament team split their Saturday games and were knocked out of the state tourney.
“Mom, I’m so mad.”
With that simple proclamation Clay LaBrant shared the sentiments of most of his teammates after the Troy 9U boys’ tournament team learned they would not be playing in the ARPA state soccer championship today in Dothan.
The Troy team lost its first game 2-1 to Fort Payne, but won its second 5-2 against Oxford. Because the tournament was pool play, getting into the championship meant Oxford would have to defeat Fort Payne in the last game of the day on Saturday. When that did not happen, disappointment was in the air.
“Sometimes it doesn’t fall in your favor,” coach Daniel Earles said. “I’m disappointed in the outcome (of the first game). Because in my opinion, we were the better team.”
Earles said mental mistakes and a lack of aggression plagued the Troy boys in the tournament opener.
“Fort Payne came out against us from the start,” he said. “They got everything they went after.”
And the Troy team was not aggressive, until the last five minutes of the game.
“In the first game they didn’t really fight for the ball until the last five minutes of the game,” Earles said. “You can’t wait until the last little bit to start.”
Instead, Earles said, the players had to battle back, depending on a goal by Toler Richburg for the only score.
“If we had played the first half like we played the last five minutes, we would’ve won,” Earles said.
So during the break between the two games, the Troy coaches worked with the team.
“The coaches and some of the dads actually played against (the team),” Earles said. “We were trying to encourage them that even though you can’t use your hands, you can push with your body to get to the ball.”
The results were evident in the afternoon game against Oxford.
“They were a much better team in the second game,” Earles said.
Dawson Hamlin, D.J. Brooks, Richburg and Adam Bensinger scored in the second game.
Earles, who said he coached several of the players since the early years of soccer, was proud of the team’s sportsmanship.
“Even in the first game they held their heads up,” he said.
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Posted by proudparentGES (anonymous) on November 16, 2008 at 7:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I just want to say congratulations to the 9-under boys and girls tourney teams, as well as the rest of the teams representing Troy this past weekend.. My son plays on the 9-under team and he and the rest of the team have practiced and played incredibly hard in preperation for the tourney this past weekend. We might not have won this year, but I see great things coming from this group.
Posted by jdpearles (anonymous) on November 17, 2008 at 7:21 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I agree. I am so proud of them. It takes a lot to put together 9 year olds and get them to come together to mesh as one. And, to do it in such a short time. I'm proud of my son and what he accomplished. We'll do it again next year. No doubt!
Posted by proudparentGES (anonymous) on November 17, 2008 at 12:51 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I forgot one of the most important thing.: Thanks to Daniel and Shawn for everything they did for our boys. Getting them ready for this tournament was no small task, but all the long hours of hard worked really showed. We'll get'em next year!
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