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7.0 years ago @ 8:54AM

Boys Varsity Soccer season ends with opening round playoff loss to Coe-Brown Northwood Academy

Game Date
Oct 26, 2016
Score
FALCONS: 0
COE-BROWN NORTHWOOD ACADEMY: 2


Monitor staff

Thursday, October 27, 2016

NORTHWOOD – The eighth-seeded Coe-Brown boys’ soccer team used a defensive shift, work ethic and some fortunate swimming pool activities to claim a 2-0 Division II quarterfinal win at home on Wednesday against No. 9 Bow.

When the two teams met in the regular season, the Falcons (9-8-0) employed long balls to unlock the Coe-Brown defense and scored three unanswered goals in a 3-2 win. For Tuesday’s rematch, the Bears (10-6-1) shifted from a three-man back line to a four-man. Bow had a clear possession advantage and created better chances, but the renovated back line never broke.

“(Bow) had good control over a lot of the game,” Coe-Brown Coach Christian Gompert said. “They had us pinned in pretty good for big chunks of time, that’s a credit to them … it’s testament to our guys for sticking with it.”

Coe-Brown countered against the Bow pressure in just the sixth minute as Noah Wojtkowski sent Don MacCallum into the final third with a lofted pass. MacCallum knocked a 25-yard shot off the cross bar and Matt Mulligan was there to pound home the rebound. It was a well-deserved goal for Mulligan, who worked tirelessly up and down the right side the entire game.

“I’ve got to say all year he’s been one of the great blue collar workers out there,” Gompert said of Mulligan.


“At halftime I told the guys, ‘You’re playing well, you’re doing a lot of good things, you’re controlling, you’re keeping the ball on the floor, you’re generating enough, second half keep it up, it’ll do,’ ” Bow Coach George Pinkham said. “But give Coe-Brown credit defensively.”The 1-0 score stood until halftime, but the Falcons felt good going into the break. With Sullivan Blair, JP Merchan and Chris Gallier leading the way, Bow was the more dangerous of the two teams.

The Bears back line was centered by Ethan Barbeau and Ben Heyliger with Colin Cain on the right and Luciano Minasalli, who moved back from the midfield to turn three into four, on the left. They got plenty of help from midfielders Mitchell Wade, Max Fontaine and Tanner Bane, and of course keeper Corbin LeBlanc. Barbeau also added the splash of swimming pool experience.

The senior defender has a catapult of a throw in, and he claims it all started with him chucking a water-logged basketball over a volleyball net in a swimming pool when he was younger.

“I just did it for fun, but it definitely helped,” Barbeau said.

It certainly helped on Tuesday as a screaming throw in from Barbeau ricocheted off the punch attempt of Bow keeper Noah Bult and Coe-Brown’s Ben Watson got piece of the deflection at the far post to give the Bears a 2-0 lead in the 66th minute.

“It’s a difference maker,” Gompert said of Barbeau’s throw.

The Bears will now travel to top-seeded Lebanon (15-1) for 2 p.m. quarterfinal matchup on Saturday. The Raiders beat Coe-Brown, 4-0, on Oct. 11, so the Bears will have to find a way to play better this time around if they want to advance, but at least one coach thinks they have the kind of team it takes to challenge Lebanon.

“Coe-Brown is a good, tough team ... and they’ve got to be in their face, they’ve got to be aggressive, they’ve to be tough with them,” Pinkham said before adding a warning. “Lebanon to me, we played them in the first game of the season, but they were the best team I saw all year.”


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