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Kentgen goal earns Mustangs a tie with Geneva

 

By Chris Walker

So far, so good and still undefeated for the senior-less Metea Valley Mustangs.

Metea Valley, which captured its first varsity victory on Saturday in a 4-0 decision against Joliet West, rallied to force a 1-1 draw with Geneva on Tuesday night on a windy, rainy and overall frigid evening in Aurora.

"The kids showed a lot of class by hanging in there and bouncing back," Metea Valley coach Pat Feulner said. "They could've gotten down, but fought back, and for a young group they gave us a chance to win."

After playing nearly 70 minutes of scoreless soccer, the Mustangs suddenly found themselves trailing 1-0 with 13:48 remaining when Geneva’s Catherine Allon scored an unassisted goal.

"I just took a few dribbles and nailed it in. My aim was a little more to the left but the wind kept it away from the keeper," Allon said. "We had many other opportunities, but didn't take advantage, so in the second half we switched the lineup to try to get more people up top to try to get one in."

The combination of being young, cold and seeing your chance to win reduced after Allon’s goal could’ve sank a lot of teams, but the Mustangs answered a little more than three minutes later with the equalizer.

Jenna Kentgen scored the game-tying goal from just inside the 20-yard line. She was able to blast a shot past Geneva goalkeeper Victoria Fortney with 10:35 remaining after receiving a perfectly executed feed from Kristina Tomaras.

"I just saw their defense was shifted over and she was making a perfect window," Tomaras said. "I saw that brief moment of opportunity and played it. The wind helped a little, but she played it and had a very good shot."

Kentgen’s goal ended an 0-7 drought on shot attempts by the Mustangs, whose ability to create scoring chances was bleak in comparison to Geneva dominating the possession game and finishing with 25 shots.

"It's just the second game," Geneva coach Megan Owens said. "We played well. We dominated most of the game and created a lot of opportunities, but we struggled in finishing.”

Owens believes the scoring will come as long as the Vikings can continue to control possession like they did on Tuesday.

“Possession is a big part of the game and we did a good job of that,” she said. “We just didn’t finish and when we create chances we need to finish and we didn’t make the most of it tonight.”

The Vikings (1-0-1) received nice efforts particularly from their center midfielders to control the tempo of the match.

“They’re doing a great job for us,” Owens said. “Kristin Rodriguez, Kailey Rote, Catherine Allon, Amanda Lulek who looked real good on top. Caitrin Griffin and Demi Miller on defense, with Annie Waldoch and Molly Stanfa, they all looked very solid.”

Metea Valley (1-0-1) knew it would have a challenge in matching up with the speed of the Vikings, but the Mustangs held their own, due in large part to the efforts of center backs Alexis McCay and Samantha Butler.

“They did a nice job in the middle of controlling their speed and holding things together,” Feulner said. “We held pretty well against a pretty formidable group of players. I coach (Amanda) Luluk in club and she’s one of the fastest kids I know and I knew we’d have to contain her and I think the kids did a nice job.”

Feulner was less pleased with how his team struggled to control the tempo.

“I wasn’t happy possession-wise,” he said. “We gave away too many balls tonight but we’re still getting used to the speed of the game. We have to be able to connect five and 10-yard passes and we had a bit of trouble with that.

“But I told them, ‘Welcome to the varsity level. This is what this is all about.’”

Fortney finished with three saves for the Vikings. Done by committee, Megan Geldernick was the last line of defense in the first half for the Mustangs, stopping five attempts, while Kiley Dunning relieved her in goal for the final 40 minutes, making three saves.


METEA VALLEY 2011 OUTLOOK

Coach Pat Feulner:
"Really all of our players are very comparable in technical and tactical ability. Watch Alyssa Fox, Forward, 20 goals last season on JV squad; Tina Tomaras, Meredith Seidel, and Holly Krol, Midfielders; and Megan Geldernick and Kiley Dunning, Goal Keepers; Freshman Jenna Kentgen, Forward.

"I expect us to have to grow up in a hurry. We had a very successful season last year on the JV level (17-1-2) but as we all know isn't JV anymore. We will should be very strong in the attacking third and hopefully put alot of pressure on other teams defenses. Our main concern right now is how tough we'll be defensively. We have 2 very good goal keepers which will help but we don't know how good we'll be until we're tested.

"Our conference is very strong with the defending state champs, Waubonsie Valley and always a top tier team in Neuqua Valley. Bartlett, Lake Park, and South Elgin will also be very tough opponents. Non-conference games against Geneva, Naperville North, and Glenbrook South will be very good contests. Throw in the Pepsi Challenge and we've got our hands full for our first varsity season."

2011 varsity roster
Megan Geldernick So., GK
Kiley Dunning So., GK
Bianca Mulaikal Jr., D
Alyssa Fox So., F
Abby Adams So., F
Rachel Stoffregen Fr., D
Katrina Dovalovsky So., D
Alexis McKay Jr., D
Holly Krol Jr., M
Caleigh Purcell So., F
Kristin Stahlke So., D
Meredith Seidel So., M
McKenzie Sheesley So., M
Chloe Hind So., M
Samantha Butler So., D
Tyler Proszowski Fr., F
Hannah Thayer Jr., D
Jenna Kentgen Fr., F
Kristina Tomares Jr., M
Megan Buchanan Fr., M
Tracey McCoy Fr., D


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