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MonNov12

Mason girls’ soccer falls in state title game

Posted by rrichardson November 12th, 2012, 9:40 am Post a Comment

John Erardi reports:

Crossbars and posts can be a goalie’s best friend. If not for those, the Mason Comets appeared primed to win the Ohio State Girls Division I State Soccer Championship here Friday night.

Instead, they lost to Perrysburg 1-0, in the wildest, craziest, keep-coming-at-you state championship soccer game Columbus has seen in a long while.

“Only nine saves?” somebody in the press box asked afterward. “It seems like she made nine hundred.”

The reference was to Penn State-bound senior goalie Chloe Buehler, who had her hands full –literally.

What she couldn’t pick off, the posts and crossbars did.

There were two such occurrences in the first half, two more in the second.

“They (the Comets) had two or three opportunities that I thought for sure were going to end up in the net,” said Perrysburg coach Jorge Diaz, whose team finished 23-0-0, ranked first in the state and second nationally. “A hand here, a crossbar there. Luck was with us.”

Diaz singled out Mason’s “Number 8″ and “Number 15,” as being particularly hard to stop, and said nobody came at his team all year the way Mason did.

“Overall, they had a tougher bracket to get here than we did, although the last couple of games – Strongsville and Medina – were tough for us,” Diaz said.

No. 8, that would be Jami Pfeifer, a senior forward.

“Give her an inch, and she’s going to take it all the way through,” Diaz said.

No. 15, that would be Jill Vetere, a sophomore forward.

“I had somebody on her the second half, but the coach was moving her from one side to the other, attacking,” Diaz said.

The Mason girls knew they were going to have their hands (and feet and heads and minds) full with Perrysburg’s Maddy Williams.

And, did they ever.

To their credit, they largely negated her except for the successful first-half penalty kick with 15 minutes to go in the first half that was the difference.

Who can blame the Comets for having fouled her? At the time, she was engaged in a whirling dervish extravaganza in front of the goal, in which the Comets did everything to dislodge the ball from her. Finally, wham!.

The feeling one had was at that very instant was that Williams was going to score unless somebody fouled her.

“My attitude is you have to finish your chances, because you never know if that might be the only one you get,” Williams said.

And so, they fouled her, and she scored, anyway.

It was her 48th goal of the season.

“I liked her attitude inside the 18,” Mason coach Andy Schur said. “She was so persistent. You maybe could knock her off the ball, but she was right back on top of you. And with her back to the goal, really tough to defend.”

Williams, too, agreed, that it was the Yellow Jackets night.

“We had luck on our side,” she said. “They (the Comets) have a really well-organized back line. They play great together. They’re physical, but not to the point it gets out of control.”

Other than that one goal Friday night, these were two very evenly matched teams at Crew Stadium. Mason was more the aggressor: 26 shots to Perrysburg’s 6; 9 shot to 5 on goal, respectively.

“The best team we’ve played,” Perrysburg’s Diaz said.

Mason beat three of the top 11 teams in the state to reach the state final, and finished 20-2-1.

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WedNov7

Mason girls win, will play for state Friday

Posted by rrichardson November 7th, 2012, 9:07 am Post a Comment
Jami Pfeifer

Jami Pfeifer

The Enquirer

Senior forward Jami Pfeifer scored one minute, 36 seconds into the first sudden victory overtime period Tuesday night to give Mason a 1-0 win against Pickerington North at Miami Valley South Stadium and send the Comets to the Division I state soccer finals for the first time in school history.

Pfeifer scored her 18th goal of the season with a blast from the right side about 15 yards away from the goal. The ball got past Pickerington North goalie Heather Laeufer in an instant and handed the Panthers (19-1-2) their first loss of the season.

“I was getting stormed by my team and the ball was in the net,” said Pfeifer. “I saw the ball go in, then my mind went blank and I just fell to the ground.

“I wasn’t sure where it was going. I was in the moment and it’s one of those things where you don’t know how it happens, it just happens.”

Mason will take its 20-1-1 records into Friday’s 7 p.m. state championship game at Columbus Crew Stadium against No. 1-ranked Perrysburg (22-0). The Comets were unranked in the final state coaches’ poll but in this tournament they have now beaten three ranked teams (No. 11 Troy, No. 7 Centerville, No. 5 Pickerington North) and avenged their lone loss of the season against Ursuline in the regional final.

Mason was making its first appearance in the state semifinals while Pickerington North was in its third state tournament. The Panthers were state runners-up in 2010.
Pickerington North had beaten No. 2 Dublin Coffman and No. 8 Dublin Jerome 1-0 each in its regional tournament. The regional final against Jerome went to two overtimes.

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ThuOct11

Mason girls’ soccer earns fourth GMC title

Posted by rrichardson October 11th, 2012, 10:03 am Post a Comment
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Mason girls’ varsity soccer team / Photo provided

The Mason girls’ soccer team earned its fourth GMC title Tuesday with a 3-2 won over Lakota East.

The game, which coincided with Senior Night at Mason, saw senior Madison Melnick score two goals, including the game-winner, with less than a minute of play remaining.

“Winning any league championship is a tough thing to do, but it is even tougher when you are battling the teams in the GMC,” said Mason head coach Andy Schur. “The players have made the Mason soccer community very proud in the way they have represented their school and themselves.”

Sophomore Rachel Holloway scored the first goal for Mason about 14 minutes in, with an assist from Melnick. About four minutes later, Melnick added an unassisted goal to put Mason 2-0.

Lakota scored the next two goals to even the score going into halftime.

The second half saw the Comets put 10 shots on goal, but it was Melnick who scored the game-winning goal with just 52 seconds on the clock.

Mason finished GMC play with a conference record of 8-0-1, ahead of second-place Oak Hills with 6-0-3. The Comets are ranked No. 1 in city rankings and No. 7 in Div. I state polls.

“We are incredibly proud of the effort and determination our players showed in winning the league championship this year,” said Schur. “They have fought through adversity and been champions in every sense of the word.”

Mason will play a nonconference game, which is also their final regular season game, Thursday night, 10/11, at Anderson (4-10-0, 3-3-0). They host the winner of the Princeton/Northwest match at 2 p.m. Oct. 20.

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WedAug29

Mason announces three college soccer commitments

Posted by rrichardson August 29th, 2012, 4:23 pm Post a Comment

Mike Dyer reports:

Three Mason girls soccer players from the 2013 class recently made verbal commitments, according to the Mason athletic department.

Those players include Sami Rutowski (Northern Kentucky University), Madison Melnick (Indiana State) and Carolyn Springsteen (Lipscomb).

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