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HANGOVER UNITED - MATCH REPORT 2003 WEEK 11 HANGOVER MAKE UNDEFEATED SEASON MORE DRAMATIC
In the second half, things seemed in the bag for Hangover especially after a beautiful ball from Chris Hastings sent Jon Pitonzo in alone on goal who put it away for his 5th goal of the year and a 4-1 lead in the 57th minute. Hangover then got a bit comfortable and complacent to the delight of the Middle River. MRFC were fighting for a possible playoff birth with a victory and they did not forget that. MRFC tracked down every ball and seemed to win every 50/50 opportunity. They were making plays and it lead to a free bouncing ball in the box after a cross that was put past Hangover keeper Bert Miller making it a 4-2 game. John Jenkins was once again assisted by Danny Gerbasi when the MRFC goal keeper came out miss played a ball at the edge of the box that Jenkins chased down and was able to thread the needle from along the byline and put the ball in. It still didn�t deter MRFC, they were pulling all the stops. In the 76th minute some godawful marking from the Hangover defense and a nice through ball and a foul in the box resulting in a penalty kick that Brad Wallace stepped up and put away breathing new life into his side. They came out swinging and were able to get another back after a rebound was left uncleared in the box and the stepped up and put it in to make it a one goal game in the last ten minutes. Hangover were able to compose themselves find the open man in midfield and exploit the fact that MRFC had 8 men forward. A couple open net opportunities came and went but Hangover were unable to put the ball on net and after a stressful closing 10 minutes, Hangover were able to pull it out in the end 5-4. This victory gave Hangover its first first place finish in Division II in club history, not to mention an undefeated season of 9-0-1. At the post match press conference at Kislings player/manager Chris King said, �This victory was bittersweet on a couple levels. You never like knocking people out, my hat is off to Brad and his whole side, they played very well and didn�t give up in the least. But now on the other hand we gave them confidence with our awful play that they can beat us on Tuesday night� King making reference to the fact that these two clubs meet again in a DiMarco Cup match at Ortmann Field in Patterson Park (ko 8:45 PM). King added �I am excited and proud as can be after this season. I mean 9 long years of being a laughing stock in this league, but now no one is laughing � and it feels real good. I just hope now we can follow this through to the Double or possibly the Treble, because we can do it. I just hope we now all know it and believe it� [Double being the Regular Season title and Div II playoff title, plus the DiMarco Cup (Div II & III)]. After 11 weeks, Congrats officially go out to John Jenkins as the MMSL point leader and winner of his second consecutive Golden Boot for Div I, II & III with 51 points (19 goals, 13 assists). Hangover next take on Middle River in a first round match in the 2003 DiMarco Cup on Tuesday November 18th at 8:45 PM at Ortmann Field in Patterson Park.
MAN OF THE MATCH: Art Mullen (excellent midfield/defense + a goal), Anthony Menegatti (Hon Mention)
DiMARCO CUP NEXT MATCH: TUE NOVEMBER 18th -v- Middle River FC @ Ortmann Field in Patterson Park ko 8:45 PM |
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