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This is what it is all about. Playing lacrosse and winning a trophy.
Ultimately the day ended as I had hoped, with Timperley taking home the
cup, but I never thought that it would prove as dramatic as it did for
players and parents alike.
In the round robin format, a lot depends
on the draw, and we got a favourable one, with only Cheadle (last
year's winners) looking a threat. We breezed through our opening two
games, winning 13-0 against Mersey Guild B, and then Wacs 12-1. The
whole afternoon changed with the Cheadle game as we struggled with
their direct tactics and eventually went down 2-3. Chins were down, the
boys were moaning about the ref, which in reality was good to see
because it showed they cared; from this moment on, the team seemed to
gel as they realised they were going to have to fight for this cup.
The
fourth game was against an unbeaten Mersey Guild A, and we had to win,
or it was the early bus home. We came through in style to record a
comprehensive 12-1 win. Bring on the semi final draw........... which paired
us with Cheadle. We were going to have to win it the hard way.
The
game was as we expected but our tactics were better and we coped with
Cheadle's long game. We were never ahead, but never more than a goal
behind, and we were playing some really good lacrosse, whilst not being
hurt too badly by the big kids on the opposition. Full time came, with
the score at 3-3. It was a golden goal to settle the game - first to
score wins - no pressure then.........
This led to what was for me the
most memorable and important moment of the afternoon. We won the face
and after a bit of scrapping, put together a great four man passing
move that ended with Oli Loveland coolly slotting the ball home for his
hat-trick, the golden goal and a sprint half the length of the pitch to
celebrate with his team mates. I was leaping around and so were half
the spectators - we'd won it 4-3 to reach the final against Rochdale.
Rochdale
had one really big player and we played him as best we could.
Unfortunately we'd not been tipped off about their other top player who
would go on to score 5 goals in the final. However, it didn't matter..........
This
was another game where we were never ahead until the end, but again we
held it together and were never more than one behind. To counter the
two good players Rochdale had, our team played some excellent lacrosse,
slugging it out goal for goal, only losing its head once with about two
minutes to go where the long ball reared its ugly head. We got over
this mini crisis and then took it to Rochdale from 5-6 down to score
two in the final 90 seconds to be 7-6 up. Our ball on our back line
with 20 seconds to go and we killed some time, before a final assault
from the big kid was repelled, and we'd done it, winning 7-6 in a
brilliant final.
Every one of the boys played their part today
(Matthew Stewart, Sam Harris, Oli Loveland, Oliver Crosby, James
Prickett, Will Callaghan, Tom Cox and Ed Loveland). They became a real
team over the course of the afternoon and ended up really battling for
each other to achieve the victory for themselves and the club. There
are a lot of proud parents, coaches and managers in Timperley tonight.
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