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  1. St. Henry continues to have trouble finishing. One of the three goals was a PK. The Cru had lots of shots but unfortunately most of them were weak, right at the keeper or both. The Dixie keeper did have a really nice save on a screamer that was curving into the goal. In in order to have a successful post season, the Cru needs to figure out how to score consistently and stop playing down to the level of their competition.
  2. This game was played at St. Henry not at Simon Kenton. This was the best Simon Kenton team I can remember in recent memory. A lot of speed and energy up front along with skill. Based on their size I assume most t of them are underclassmen. If so, SK should have a nice team next year and the year after.
  3. The assist came from Isler. He subbed in during the first half and brought a lot of energy and hustle to St. Henry's attack. He started the second half and looked very good then as well.
  4. Played in Independence. SH goals by Manahan, Deters and Sanders with an own goal by SK. Not sure who scored for Simon Kenton.
  5. St. Henry keeper Tate Johnson played an outstanding game. Numerous saves to prevent HC goals. He also kept the defense organized against a very strong Henry Clay attack.
  6. Henry Clay took a 1-0 lead probably ten or fifteen minutes into the first half and then controlled possession for the majority of the half. Sanders scored a goal for SH on a PK after Henry Clay is called for a takedown in the box to tie the score in the first half. The SH coach must have had a very good motivational speech at half time because the Cru came out with a lot more energy to start the second half and possession was much more even. Sanders scored the second goal for the Cru off of an assist but I can't recall who made the nice pass. Both teams had chances they didn't convert in the second half. More for Henry Clay than St. Henry but the Crusaders hung on to win. On behalf of Henry Clay I will say that the foul that was called to give SH the PK looked questionable at best from my vantage point. It appeared that the defender came in and got the ball clean and then DJ tripped over him. That said, the CR was a lot closer than me and had a different angle. The Henry Clay section which was on that end of the field displayed their displeasure with the call loudly.
  7. St. Henry with a district win at home today. Goals by Tolbert, Deters, Sanders and Neltner as well as one other.
  8. They've been welcomed by St. Henry where they were starting last weekend at Bluegrass Games.
  9. Apparently you don't disagree with my specific comments. I guess you just dislike St. Henry.....
  10. I guess I witnessed a different game than ennam did. The so called goon squad was the same group that cut the Dixie lead to four in the second quarter. Perhaps that's why Faust played them in the fourth quarter. Also I believe Rabe was playing when St. Henry made that run. I've never before seen a bunch of 5'9", 165 lb kids called goons in high school but I guess that's in the eye of the beholder. They were giving up an average of at least four inches and thirty pounds across the board but they were quick and aggressive on defense and offense. From a St. Henry fan perspective I didn't notice the referees changing the way they called the game but that's subjective. All of that said, Dixie has a very good team and an excellent defense.
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