10/9/2012: Mercer 6- Conneaut 0
CONNEAUT MEN'S SOCCER BLOG
By Ryan Kozlowski, Conneaut Men's Assistant Coach
With starters Tyler Bone and Tanner Houck out of action due to injury, Conneaut Head Coach Alan Wise decided to move Nick Stockton out of net for more skill in midfield.
In replacement, freshman Brandon Haylett got his first start in net for Conneaut and he couldn't have had a tougher opponent at 12-1 Mercer.
Conneaut went down the field to start the game and had a scoring opportunity right away, and then after that could barely muster a pass or two together as Mercer's conditioning, passing, and movement tore apart the Eagles.
This game against Mercer wasn't like Kennedy Catholic or Grove City where the scorelines gave the opposition more than they deserved, Mercer had 90 percent of the possession and scoring opportunities.
Conneaut without two of their midfield starters were powerless to limit Mercer, but did play better football in the second half only allowing two goals and gaining more possession.
However, a 6-0 defeat at the hands of Mercer drops Conneaut to 7-5-1 overall, and 4-3 in Region 1.
More alarmingly Conneaut were outscored in their last two outings by a 11-1 margin; as it appears Conneaut either plays really well or gets blown out this season.
They'll try to right the ship at Sharpsville on Thursday.
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CONNEAUT MEN'S SOCCER BLOG
By Ryan Kozlowski, Conneaut Men's Assistant Coach
With starters Tyler Bone and Tanner Houck out of action due to injury, Conneaut Head Coach Alan Wise decided to move Nick Stockton out of net for more skill in midfield.
In replacement, freshman Brandon Haylett got his first start in net for Conneaut and he couldn't have had a tougher opponent at 12-1 Mercer.
Conneaut went down the field to start the game and had a scoring opportunity right away, and then after that could barely muster a pass or two together as Mercer's conditioning, passing, and movement tore apart the Eagles.
This game against Mercer wasn't like Kennedy Catholic or Grove City where the scorelines gave the opposition more than they deserved, Mercer had 90 percent of the possession and scoring opportunities.
Conneaut without two of their midfield starters were powerless to limit Mercer, but did play better football in the second half only allowing two goals and gaining more possession.
However, a 6-0 defeat at the hands of Mercer drops Conneaut to 7-5-1 overall, and 4-3 in Region 1.
More alarmingly Conneaut were outscored in their last two outings by a 11-1 margin; as it appears Conneaut either plays really well or gets blown out this season.
They'll try to right the ship at Sharpsville on Thursday.