17 Nov 2009 @ 12:46 PM 
mta 93B at Creighton University in Omaha

mta 93B at Creighton University in Omaha

Front row:  Kevin Gjersvig, David Zalk, Adam Mohomed, Ben Cherrey, Miles Stockman-Willis, Dylan Xiong

Back row: Coach Jim Niemann, Nick Forsgren, Cole Erickson, Eric Miller, Gerald Ben, Maliq Hunsberger, Devin Tomson-Moylan, Ryan Onwukwe, Atli Einarsson, John Pitsenbarger, Coach Eric Singer.

Not pictured: Aniekan Akpan, Andrew Rorick, Ebenezer Mengitsu, Jenny Wah

November 16, 2009

The Minnesota Thunder Academy 93B Blue team kicked off their year with a whirlwind trip to Omaha, NE, for a couple of friendly matches this past weekend.  After only a couple of training sessions, the 93B headed to Creighton University in Omaha for matches against the Omaha FC U17B and the KC Wizards U18B.

The first match kicked off at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, and saw the MTA 93B battle against the 2009 state cup winners from Omaha FC.  The first half saw some good moments for each team, including a few opportunities at goal, but the half ended scoreless.  While MTA connected more passes, OFC showed that they could be dangerous on the counter.

The second half started with MTA continuing to have a bit more of the ball, but soon OFC found some space to counter down their left flank, served the ball across the box for a good finish by their RM.  Not much the keeper could do on a well struck ball from the edge of the six.

The goal boosted the confidence of the local team, but MTA was not prepared to allow the score to go unchallenged.  About ten minutes later, after several nice runs of possession by the 93B, OFC cleared a cross out to the MTA left flank, and fullback David Zalk latched onto it and unleashed a 30 yard strike into the far upper corner.

Just as the goal for OFC helped their confidence, the MTA 93B found a boost of their own from the Zalk goal.  The ball started moving a little more crisply, and several very good chances were created from the run of play.  Two of these movements led to goals for the MN boys.

Goal number three came after a nice movement by MTA ended in a turnover.  Not ready to give up on the turnover, Nick Forsgren immediately stole the ball back, beat a defender, and smashed a 30 yarder just inside the far post.

While the first and third goals for MTA came from distance, the Thunder showed that they could also score from in close.  After pressure from the forwards forced a turnover near midfield, Adam Mohomed and Dylan Xiong quickly combined down the right flank, for Xiong to serve a ball to Ben Cherrey.  Cherrey was under pressure, but got a shot away that was deflected to Gerald Ben, who calmly beat the keeper for the final goal of the match.

Just a little over thirteen hours after completing their first match, the bar was raised: up next, the Kansas City Wizards U18B.  This Wizards team competes in the US Soccer Development Academy.  Much like the MTA team, the Wizards players are just getting started after their high school season.

Of course, the 93B knew they had to be wary of the older team from Kansas City.  However, it could be seen straight away that MTA was not going to just let KC play – about 15 seconds into the match the Thunder had their first good look at goal.  A nice, quick buildup down the left flank was well defended by the Wizards as MTA tried to get a look at the goal.  Not to be ignored, MTA quickly played across the top of the box, and found their right back, Adam Mohomed, who just missed the goal wide to the near post.

Although the first half did not see any goals, it did see each team create a handful of good chances.  Although each team is just getting started for the year, both were organized defensively enough to make it hard on the other to conisistently get a good look at goal.

The second half saw the short bench for the weekend take its toll on MTA.  While there were still good moments going forward, the tables had turned and the Thunder found themselves defending more than the Wizards.  The 93B were up to the task, until a handball in the box gave KC the goal they needed.  MTA played with good ideas, but too often their technique on the ball broke down because of fatigue, and the Wizards were more than willing to press the issue.  Other than the one moment, the Thunder were able to withstand the attacks, but could not quite convert their few chances at the other end.

After the match, the Creighton University staff took the teams on a tour of the stadium, their brand new athletic complex, and team locker room.

Next up for the MTA 93B is a friendly with Shattuck-St. Mary’s on December 5th, the College Cup Showcase at the NCAA final four in Raleigh, NC on December 11-13, and the Shattuck-St. Mary’s College Showcase on the weekend of December 19th.

For anyone interested in video of the matches, you can start with this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ4cltxKHfI , and look for links to the other parts of the game under the username jniemann.

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