Thursday, September 29, 2011

In an 8-minute flurry of goals, the Panthers continue their winning streak with a 4-1 victory over Oxford Webb

Eli Lockwood and Joey Ricca
Discussing second-half tactics
Although Trevor Samsa quickly (and for the second time this season!) put away the starting goal for the Panthers against Conference opponent Oxford Webb, the first half started off a little shaky for the JV Men's Soccer team.  A lack of on-field communication, organization, and drive for the JV Panthers prevailed throughout the first half, forcing the home team to scramble for shape and possession.

Going into halftime tied 1-1, however, the team suggested to "start the second half as an entirely new team."  "Forget the first half," said defender Bowen Collins, and the team went into the second half agreeing to do just that.

Tyler Taubenheim takes a kick from defense
Refusing to leave their home field with a loss Wednesday night, the Panthers took the Orange High School field in the second half just as they said they would, as an entirely new team.  Winning balls out of the air, playing aggressively, and movement off of the ball were all game-changers for the Panthers, as they wove together more intentional passes and took shots at their first opportunities to do so instead of waiting for the "perfect shot".  More talk from the back line and the center midfielders helped to re-organize the Panthers, and it showed.  Twenty-three minutes into the second half, the Panthers pulled ahead by a breakaway pass from Gerardo Figueroa to Caleb Anderson, who coolly netted his fifth goal of the season.  After that, there was no turning back for the Panthers, as they played tough, worked together, and continued to send a torrent of shots at the Oxford Webb goalkeeper.

Chris Lamay takes on Webb attacker
After the second Orange High goal, it only took the Panthers 8 minutes to snag two more goals and round the score out at 4-1.  Two minutes after Anderson's goal, Eli Lockwood collected a rebounded shot and sent it right back in with great speed and precision to pull the Panthers to a 2-goal lead.  Six minutes after that, Bowen Collins finished the job with a perfectly one-touched goal off of an on-ground cross from Caleb Anderson.  Despite Oxford Webb goalkeeper saves, Trevor Samsa and Caleb Anderson each added six shots to the team total of 23 shots throughout the game, the highest total yet for the Panthers.

Goalkeeper Daniel Allred
 The Panther defense again played quite consistently, with defenders Tyler Taubenheim (shown above right) and Chris Lamay (pictured above left) standing out as defensive forces with no shortage of hustle.  Goalkeeper Daniel Allred (pictured right) had 2 saves and Brad Barbee had 4.  Austin Goehring had an excellent game at left midfield, creating multiple opportunities in front of the goal after taking the sideline with speed and getting off accurate, well-timed crosses.  Gerardo Figueroa also played well in the middle of the field, passing often and honing his sense of composure and decision-making.
Morgan Collins and RJ Jackson

On a 3-0 winning streak, the Panthers march eagerly onward towards tough matches against Conference opponents Cardinal Gibbons and Chapel Hill, knowing that they hold a deceptive upper-hand against powerhouse teams: the element of surprise.

The next game will be at home Wednesday, October 5th against Cardinal Gibbons.  See you there!  

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Panthers trounce Cedar Ridge 3-1 Tuesday night

Trevor Samsa
Dressed in all black at home, the Panthers came out fighting Tuesday night against crosstown rivals, the Cedar Ridge Red Wolves.  Playing strong from the first whistle, Trevor Samsa received a long pass from Eli Lockwood, beat a Red Wolves' defender in a footrace, and scored in just under two minutes of the game.  Riding the momentum, the Panthers played tight defense and tactically smart, small-sided soccer throughout the first half of the game.  Much of the Panthers' possession was driven by good communication, smart drop passes, and utilizing the width of the field against the Red Wolves.  Winning balls out of the air and 50/50 balls on the ground set the team apart from their opponents, as they dominated the majority of the first half and the entirety of the second.
Bowen Collins and Trevor Samsa

The Red Wolves had one shot the entire game, a breakaway to a 1v1 with goalkeeper Brad Barbee that they put away after 12 minutes.  Tied 1-1, the Panthers shifted to a flat-back 4, sent Bowen Collins to forward, and put Tyler Taubenheim in the back line.  5 minutes before halftime, Bowen Collins received a drop pass at the top of the box from center midfielder Gabriel Munoz.  Collins, back facing the goal, touched the ball across his body, turned 180 degrees, and ripped a right-footed shot into the upper left-hand corner of the goal.  Pictured right are Collins and Samsa celebrating after the second goal.  The Panthers headed hungrily into the second half leading 2-1.

Keeping the Red Wolves' to a shotless second half, the Panthers had seven more chances on goal to add to their six first-half opportunities.  Nine minutes into the second half, Eli Lockwood sent a long pass up to Caleb Anderson in the center of the field.  Caleb touched the ball to the right, forcing the goalkeeper off of the center of his line, and then sent a crisp shot across the frame of the goal and into the back left corner of the net.  Caleb now has 4 goals for the Panthers and Eli Lockwood has 3 assists.  Elatedly leading 3-1 with 20 minutes remaining, the Panthers played well-organized and containing defense to close out the game.  Morgan Collins was again impenetrable for the Panthers defense, and Tyler Taubenheim played aggressively as a central defender, winning balls out of the air and putting fast pressure on incoming attackers.  Pictured right are standout players from the game, Eli Lockwood, Tyler Taubenheim, and Morgan Collins.

Bowen Collins
The Player of The Game was Bowen Collins, who, as in most games, shifted from a central defender to an attacking position.  Not only versatile, Bowen is also confident in his ability to dominate at forward and finish shots on goal.  Bowen truly stood out on Tuesday night.  Continuous hustle, determination, and a will to win earned him the title of Player of the Game and the coaches hope that his goal-scoring floodgates have now been broken.  Great game, Bowen.

The Panthers begin Conference play on Wednesday at home against opponent Oxford Webb and are determined to add another game to their winning streak.  We hope you'll join us.

*A big thanks to Viviane Feldman, OHS Yearbook photographer, for the game photos!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Panthers earn a hard-fought 1-0 win against Bartlett Yancey

As a result of solid defense, smart, simple soccer, and steadfast goalkeeping, the Panthers enthusiastically traveled home Wednesday night with their second win of the season.  Due to windy conditions in Yanceyville, the Panthers opted not to play balls in the air and chose instead to play crisp, close passes on the ground. Working through one side of the field before sending a long cross worked for the Panthers, as they moved around the Buccaneers with a much more relaxed and controlled style of play.  One- and two-touch passes dominated the Panthers' play Thursday night, with the majority of the attacks coming from the wings as opposed to straight up through the center of the field.  The center midfielders redistributed plays through the center quickly, finding forwards in the corners up top.

As always, the Panthers' attacking options started from a solid, quick-thinking defensive line, run by Morgan Collins, Hector Paredes, Tyler Taubenheim, Chris Lamay, and Finn Hubbs for the majority of the game.  The defense looked much sharper Thursday night at picking up marks quickly, redistributing balls out wide, and calling for the drop passes to give the midfielders easy options.  The coaches are ecstatic to see how far the defense has come in just over a month of play and practice.

Austin Goehring
Outshooting Bartlett Yancey 11-2, the Panthers found their forwards through seams in the Buccaneer defense.  Caleb Anderson again dominated at the forward position, totaling 6 shots on frame.  Just over half-way into the first half, the Panthers had a corner kick from the right side that Eli Lockwood lofted over everyone in the box.  Austin Goehring, playing outside left midfield and picking up the far side of the box on the corner kick, ran through the ball just as it landed and touched it into the far side goal, giving the Panthers momentum to finish the first half with a strong lead.

The second half was hard-fought.  After a quick barrage of Bartlett Yancey attacks early in the second half, the Panthers settled down and started making concise plays up the sidelines.  With fifteen minutes left, the Panthers switched from their attacking 4-3-3 to a defensive 4-4-2, pulling Bowen Collins out of a forward position and back to defense.  In the last few minutes of the game, the Panthers had two narrowly missed chances, one by RJ Jackson that just nicked the crossbar and another by Caleb Anderson that chipped the Buccaneer goalkeeper and was on its way over the line before a Bartlett Yancey defender scrambled to the goal to make a goal-saving bicycle kick.  The Panthers rounded out the last fifteen minutes with tight defense and held on to their 1-0 lead.

Gerardo Figueroa
There were two Players of the Game, both who split time at outside left midfield and took turns taking on players with confident moves up the sideline.  Austin Goehring (#31, pictured above left) and Gerardo Figueroa (#33, pictured right) both had excellent games, Austin with his speed at outside midfield and commitment to getting back and marking up, and Gera with his newfound understanding of when to take defenders on and when to play the early pass inside.  Both players made some excellent opportunities for the Panthers, and Austin finished the one goal that sent the Panthers home with a win.  Great games, Austin and Gera!

The Panthers go into the weekend with a day off on Friday to catch up on work and recuperate.  With five players either coming out of being sick or starting to get sick, the Panthers need to make sure that they are 100% healthy by Monday for practice.  Rest and hydrate.  The JV Men's soccer team plays Cedar Ridge for the second time at home on Tuesday at 5 pm, and the Panthers are champing at the bit for their third upset.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Reminder: Saturday Practice this weekend from 9-11:30!

Please be reminded that there will be Saturday practice this weekend from 9-11:30am.  All players should bring tennis shoes as well as cleats.  Please contact Coach Hunter if there are any concerns or conflicts!  Thanks!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Panthers fall 5-1 to Northern Durham

Caleb Anderson on a breakaway
After a long Labor Day weekend and a cancelled game and practice Tuesday due to the weather, the OHS JV Men’s soccer team didn’t come out as strongly as they’d hoped to on Wednesday night.  A quick Northern Durham goal early in the first half put the Panthers at a disadvantage—one that, unfortunately, they couldn’t pull themselves out of. 

Going into the second half down 2-0, the Panthers recharged briefly and saw some flashes of drive from Bowen Collins, Morgan Collins, Chris Lamay, Gerardo Figueroa, Caleb Anderson, Eli Lockwood, and Trevor Samsa, but not enough to bring the Panthers a victory.  With twenty minutes left, Trevor Samsa made a stellar bending cross from the outside left midfield to forward Caleb Anderson (pictured above left), who cleanly touched the ball and put it perfectly in the back of the net, making the second textbook Samsa-Anderson combination goal of the season.

With the score 2-1, the Panthers momentarily fought as if a comeback was close on the horizon.  However, as Northern Durham netted their third goal, the Panthers collapsed for the first time yet this season—dropping heads, walking, and playing as though they were settling for a loss.  In the next fifteen minutes, Northern Durham finished two more goals to make it a 5-1 game.

What is to be taken from this game is not simply a loss, but a reminder: one must always play as though a win is possible, regardless of the score.  A comeback happens one goal at a time.  If a player perceives the comeback to be four total goals instead of just playing one goal at a time, the task seems insurmountable.  The reality of the situation is that the Panthers scored two goals in the last 15 minutes to beat Eastern Alamance, and Northern Durham scored 3 goals in the last 15 minutes to make it 5-1 instead of 2-1 against Orange Wednesday night—meaning, simply, that anything can happen in less than 15 minutes in a soccer game.  We've all seen it happen.  It is possible.  If the team thinks of it as such—that anything can happen in 15 minutes if you just take it one goal at a time—then that “insurmountable task” should seem that much more feasible.  Regardless of the score, the team should always play as though the win possible.  That is the type of team that the Panthers have chosen to be.

The Panthers recognized their shortcomings Wednesday after the game, discussed multiple plans for improvement, committed to being a team that never gives up again, and quickly took back to the field.  Eight days until the next game meant 8 fitness repetitions, and the team started their comeback immediately, sprinting 8 times as the Varsity team warmed up for their game.  With seven days until the team plays Bartlett Yancey away, it seems certain that some positive changes are in the works.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

SOCCER GAME VS. WALTER WILLIAMS CANCELLED TODAY, 9/6

All soccer players and parents,
The game for today against Walter Williams has been cancelled due to
thunderstorms and a tornado warning in the area.  The game has not yet
been rescheduled.  You will be informed as soon as it is.  There will
be NO practice today either.  Hopefully the weather will clear up
tomorrow and we'll see you at the game against Northern Durham.
Use this time to get ahead on your homework!
Thanks,
Coach Hunter

Monday, September 5, 2011

Meet the JV Men's Soccer 2011 Captains!

Chris Lamay
The JV Panthers soccer players selected three captains for the 2011 season on Friday.  The captains will represent the team on the field as liaisons from the coaches to the team as well as spokesmen to the officials.  They will reflect the team as positive leaders, hard workers, and dedicated student-athletes this season.  The three captains have all shown great leadership, positivity, and a strong work ethic throughout the season.  Please help us to congratulate RJ Jackson, Chris Lamay and Eli Lockwood as the 2011 JV Men's soccer captains.  Congratulations, RJ, Chris, and Eli!
RJ Jackson


Eli Lockwood
The Panthers play Walter Williams at 5pm tomorrow at home and are excited to see all of their hard work start to come to fruition.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Panthers snap drought with 2-1 victory over Eastern Alamance

After a full week of practice, the Orange High JV Panthers came out Wednesday night and broke their 4-game winless streak with a thrilling victory over Eastern Alamance.  Alamance, known to run a quick-moving and fast-passing soccer program, had defeated the Panthers 3-1 in the Panthers' first game of the season, and got plenty of shots off early in the first half.  The Panthers readjusted, focusing on not chasing the ball in Alamance's defensive half and containing dribblers as they moved into the Orange High defensive area.  Jorge Lopez (pictured below left) started in goal for the Panthers and came out immediately as a force to be reckoned with.  Coming out on breakaways to slide hard and early set the tone for the Panthers' defense, admonishing Alamance to think twice about entering Lopez's goal box.

Down 1-0 at halftime off of a solid, unassisted goal by Justin Zuber, Alamance's leading scorer, the Panthers switched their lineup from a defensive 4-4-2 to a more attacking 4-3-3, moving Tyler Taubenheim to the back line, sending Bowen Collins up to forward, and running the midfield with the lone center midfielder as either Jace Krogstad or RJ Jackson.  The three forwards (Caleb Anderson, Bowen Collins, and Trevor Samsa, alternated with Brandon Clark, Gabriel Munoz, and Juan Torres), started to get a few more chances up top as balls were distributed early to the wings by midfielders and defenders alike.  Brad Barbee and Daniel Allred both played in goal during the second half, making spectacular saves.

However, with 15 minutes left, the Panthers were still down 1-0 and it seemed as though it might just be another hard-fought yet tough loss for the team.  Then, off of a pass from the back left (Chris Lamay, #42) to the left outside midfielder, (Austin Goehring, #31), Goehring took a long, fast dribble up the entire half of the field, juking two Alamance players before getting a beautiful cross off of his left foot in front of the goal.  Caleb Anderson (#17) took a one-time shot that ricocheted off of the right post and then he scrambled for the rebound.  Cutting the ball behind his standing leg, he ripped a left-footed shot off low and into the right corner of the net.  Tied 1-1, the Panthers took their momentum and started pounding the Alamance defense, knowing that a win was possible.

With seven minutes left, the Panthers had a corner kick from the right side of the field that soared in low and Caleb Anderson, great new addition to the team, had a one-touch shot right into the net.  The Panthers exploded in excitement, quickly switched back to a tight-marking 4-4-2, and Jorge Lopez went back into the goal.  Five minutes out from a win, Eastern Alamance had a 1v1 breakaway to goal, and Lopez came out with a crucial slide to save the Panthers.

After 70 minutes, Orange High finished the game notching 18 shots, 10 saves, 2 great goals, and finally, their first win.

Although the entire team got playing time and the entire team played great soccer, there were two outstanding Players of the Game, both whom were playing their first games of the season last night.  Caleb Anderson, shown pictured right, not only capitalized on his goal-scoring ability, but had the highest total number of shots for the Panthers with 10 shots during the game.  Caleb will certainly continue to be a striking force for the Panthers.  Goalkeeper Jorge Lopez, pictured above left, also had a breakout game for Orange High School, dominating the goal, diving fast, sliding hard, communicating with the defense, and sending over-half-field punts and long-distance throws out after a save.  The Panthers can't wait to see more of Jorge in action.

The team heads into another week of practice (again with conditioning Thursday and Friday) before two home games next week.  Tuesday, the Panthers will play Walter Williams, and Wednesday, the Panthers will face Northern Durham for the second time this season... hopefully duplicating their comeback victory against Eastern Alamance.  Hope to see you there!