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Home » Boys' Soccer News

WHITEFISH BOYS AND LIBBY GIRLS FINISH 2ND AT STATE

November 1, 2009
Northwest Montana A Conference



SOCCER

Boys

Billings Central 5, Whitefish 1, State A championship

Girls

Billings Central 4, Libby 2, OT, State A championship

Billings Central whips Whitefish

Rams roll 5-1; win 1st state title

Nate Chute/Daily Inter Lake

Whitefish senior Matt Danczyk recieves a pat on the head from head coach O'Brien Byrd after the final whistle. 
  • Posted: Sunday, November 1, 2009 2:00 am | Updated: 9:40 pm, Sat Oct 31, 2009.

By DILLON TABISH The Daily Inter Lake

WHITEFISH - The Billings Central boys soccer team knew exactly what to do when the final whistle sounded - the championship slide.

After two years of doing everything but winning a state championship, the Rams came through in the final game of the season and took down Class A powerhouse Whitefish 5-1 in a rain and shine Class A state championship game at Smith Field on Saturday.

As soon as the game ended, the ecstatic Rams rushed across the field and each and every player dove into the muddy grass and slid in front of the small section of cheering Billings fans.

Cold mud never felt so relieving.

"It's a big relief, that's for sure," Billings coach Patrick Cates said afterward. "Emotion was all over the guy's faces. These seniors, their first time playing on this field was when Whitefish was unbelievable and we lost 14-3. So to be able to come back and beat Whitefish on this field for the state championship is just a great feeling."

Saturday ended up being a historic day for Billings Central as both the boys and girls teams claimed soccer state championships. The girls defended their title earlier in the day at Libby, winning 4-2 in the second overtime.

For the boys team, who lost to eventual state champ Libby last year, it was the first title in the program's 13-year history.

"These guys worked at it and worked at it and got a shot last year and it just didn't work out. But to finally get over that hurdle when we have 12 seniors total and 10 starting, it's just a huge, huge deal for these guys," Cates said.

The Rams (12-1-1) came out sighted in from the start on Saturday. Senior Kevin Klee snuck behind a pair of Whitefish defenders and scored off an assist from Dominic Lloyd-Randolfi in the sixth minute. Seven minutes later, senior Cory Miller lined up a 20-footer from center stage and scored to give Billings a quick 2-0 lead.

"The guys came out on fire," Cates said. "They have been waiting a full year to get back to this and came out ready to play and played extremely well the entire game."

Whitefish (10-4-1) could never get in rhythm on offense and let another goal sneak by in the 34th minute after Connor McDonnell deked Alex Whitaker in goal and tapped in the score.

"I have to give Billings Central all the credit in the world. I really think it was their day for sure," Whitefish coach O'Brien Byrd said. "They brought a great team and they came out swinging. It would have been bitter if we had lost to a lesser team and if maybe there was a lot of luck involved, but there wasn't."

Whitefish managed a goal late in the second half after Travis Adams took a pass from Matt Danczyk and scored to make it 4-1.

But the home crowd only had a moment to celebrate because less than a minute later Billings was back at it as Steven Sheehy scored his second goal of the day and capped the game at 5-1.

"We just tried to keep a high energy level up, but they caught us off guard a couple three times and scored some nice goals," Byrd said. "They obviously showed today why they're here."

The Rams have antagonized the Bulldogs a lot in recent history after breaking two-time defending champ Whitefish's 43-game win streak in last year's semifinals and winning in a nonconference meeting earlier this season.

"I'm really proud of my boys," Byrd said. "They've come a long ways this season and at the end of the game they can do nothing but hold their heads high. Through the tears they were smiling. They know how far they've come from the beginning of the year to now, it's been a heckuva ride.

"We're keeping the excitement going," he added. "One more state championship game. We're looking to be back here again next year."

Billings Central 3 2 - 5

Whitefish 0 1 - 1

Billings Central - Kevin Klee (Dominic Lloyd-Randolfi), 6:00; Cory Miller, 13:00; Connor McDonnell, 34:00; Steven Sheehy (Mikey Wall), 44:00; Sheehy, 70:00

Whitefish - Travis Adams (Matt Danczyk), 69:00

Shots on goal - Billings 10, Whitefish 3

Goalie saves - Billings 3 (Cody Linde), Whitefish 10 (Alex Whitaker)

Corner kicks _ Billings 5, Whitefish 4

Fouls - Billings 15, Whitefish 10

Cards - Whitefish, yellow

Libby girls fall in OT to Rams

  • Posted: Sunday, November 1, 2009 2:00 am | Updated: 9:41 pm, Sat Oct 31, 2009.

The Daily Inter Lake

LIBBY - Billings Central scored a goal in both 10-minute overtime periods to slide by Libby 4-2 in the Class A state girls soccer championship match Saturday afternoon.

Billings Central, the defending state champions, and Libby were both 13-0-0.

"It's just the way it ended up," Libby coach Matt Warner said. "Anything can happen when you are playing in messy conditions."

Warner said the field conditions were sloppy at best on a "very muddy field. Slipping, sliding a bunch," he said.

"It rained on and off during the game. We had everything but snow."

Billings Central forced OT on Ryanne Frazier's goal at 65 minutes.

"Audra (Poppen) dove for the save, for the shot," Warner said.

"She was in perfect position. The ball took a bad bounce right underneath her."

That tied the match at 2-2.

Jackie Elliot scored four minutes into the first overtime, and Holly Davison added a final goal with two minutes left in the second overtime.

Anna Valentine, on a direct kick, gave Libby a 1-0 advantage at the half.

Jessica Camp tied the match the first time two minutes into the second half.

Chrissy Vennes scored a minute later to put Libby back on top, 2-1.

"It was a great season, I'm proud of those girls," Warner said. "They were very successful."

Billings Central 0 2 1 1 - 4

Libby 1 1 0 0 - 2

BILLINGS CENTRAL - Jessica Camp, 42:00; Ryanne Frazier, 65:00; Jackie Elliott, 84:00; Holly Davison (Elliott), 98:00

LIBBY - Anna Valentine (direct kick), 15:00; Chrissy Vennes (Valentine), 43:00

Shots on goal - Central 12, Libby 7

Corner kicks - Central 3, Libby 6

Goalie saves - Central 6 (Austin Hanser), Libby 7 (Audra Poppen)

Fouls - Central 6, Libby 7

Cards - None

 

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