Vikings fail to tame the Lions as they lose in a landslide
CINCINNATUS – The Otselic Valley Vikings boys soccer team suffered yet another blow to their season when they lost to the Lions of Cincinnatus by a score of 7-0.
“OV did not get off the bus until about 20 minutes into the game,” said Otselic Valley head coach Jacob Preston.
The first half of play saw a better effort from Otselic Valley as they only trailed 2-0 at the half. However, the Lions and their 23 shots on goal would not be denied as they managed to emerge from the half to rack up five additional strikes.
Scoring for Cincinnatus was: Jeffery Rice assisted by Canden Stafford (first half), Connor Stafford (first half), Canden Stafford (second half), Connor Stafford assisted by Canden Stafford (second half), and own goal by OV (second half), Nolan Rice (second half), Jared Rice (second half).
“For (the) last 20 minutes of the first half OV played a good game. We moved the ball well, and won 50-50 balls,” said coach Preston. “Then the second half started and we just cannot seem to have enough fight in us to last a whole game.”
In the losing effort, OV had six shots on goal and one corners to go along with their 12 saves; while Cincinnatus recorded 23 shots on goal, four corners, and just two saves.
Next up for Otselic Valley (0-10 league, 0-12-1 overall) they will be playing home against McGraw on Wednesday, Oct. 5, with the game scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
“OV did not get off the bus until about 20 minutes into the game,” said Otselic Valley head coach Jacob Preston.
The first half of play saw a better effort from Otselic Valley as they only trailed 2-0 at the half. However, the Lions and their 23 shots on goal would not be denied as they managed to emerge from the half to rack up five additional strikes.
Scoring for Cincinnatus was: Jeffery Rice assisted by Canden Stafford (first half), Connor Stafford (first half), Canden Stafford (second half), Connor Stafford assisted by Canden Stafford (second half), and own goal by OV (second half), Nolan Rice (second half), Jared Rice (second half).
“For (the) last 20 minutes of the first half OV played a good game. We moved the ball well, and won 50-50 balls,” said coach Preston. “Then the second half started and we just cannot seem to have enough fight in us to last a whole game.”
In the losing effort, OV had six shots on goal and one corners to go along with their 12 saves; while Cincinnatus recorded 23 shots on goal, four corners, and just two saves.
Next up for Otselic Valley (0-10 league, 0-12-1 overall) they will be playing home against McGraw on Wednesday, Oct. 5, with the game scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
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