2011 Season Video

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Brooks Advances to Finals!


11/19/2011 - Williston 1 at Brooks 2

Game Notes:

Brooks got off to a dream start in this highly charged match played in front of a large bi-partison crowd in North Andover. Brooks took the opening kick and held possession for the first forty five seconds, ending their run with some fine combination play on the left flank and a deft pass from Seve Elkin to Elijah Soko. Soko made no mistake, beating Williston keeper Bailey Gawron to the far post. The stunned visitors found themselves down 1-0 without having touched the ball. Brooks continued to apply massive pressure for the next twenty minutes, narrowly missing a second goal three times in that span. Williston's dangerous strikers began to assert themselves at that point, however, and proved most effective on the counter. In the 28th minute the estimable Jon Bzdel turned his mark and came from the left across the top of the Brooks box. He rifled a low drive back to the near post and beat Cam Johst for the equalizer. Play was fairly even for the rest of the first half with the two teams playing vastly different styles going forward. In the second half Brooks regained control of the midfield and began to spread the ball across the pitch, finding ways into Williston's well organized defense. Two clean headers from in close both missed to the right and another clanged off the bar. But the frustrated Brooksians remained patient until one of Jory Makin's piercing corners was met by Greg Conrad's slashing run across the box in the 62nd minute. Conrad volleyed back to the near post and the ball was in the goal before anyone could move to defend. It was a tumultuous goal celebration as the home side was relieved to be back on top. The final half hour was characterized by continued pressure from Brooks with some every clever and dangerous counterattacking through Bzdel by Williston. The Brooks defense was stout with Sam Milbury cleaning up anything that got through. Dylan Quigley was particularly impressive in his finest match yet, as he marked Mark Richards ably and effectively. Johst was solid under pressure and served to steady the young Brooksians in times of trouble. 

Brooks moves on to the NEPSAC Class B Final Sunday @ Northfield Mount Herman against three time defending champions South Kent School (18-0-0) at 11 am.


Dad's Game Review -
This game drew a wide range of emotion from all watching.  Elation, Anxiety, Frustration, Hope & Relief!  47 seconds into the game Elijah takes a nice feed from Seve and lofts a beautiful shot over the plump WN goalkeeper.  WN never touched the ball.  I usually don't comment on players physique but this keeper was short and round.  After that first goal, I assumed it was going to be an easy afternoon.  Was I ever wrong.  Once Brooks scored, WN took control.  They moved the ball extremely well and had Brooks pinned back in their own end for most of the half.  Brooks did have some offensive threat, but not the organized offense needed.  

During the warm up I always look for the big guys.  I picked 2 out and assumed they were going to be the center backs that would be banging with Zach.  I was right on one of them.  The other turned out to be one of their strikers.  WOW!  He was really big, fast and had great feet.  The other striker was equally talented although not as big.  They moved the ball really well and had lots of pressure on Cam.  About 25 or so minutes later, WN equalized.  The rest of the team took the body hard at every opportunity.  Brooks hadn't seen body play like that most of the season.  I think the physical nature took a bit of a toll on both Zach and Elijah due to their already hurting bodies.  Even Cam was hit pretty hard a couple of times.  On the last one, he ended up landing on the smaller striker and I think he landed a good elbow to the ribs.  A yellow card was given to the WN striker and he left the field.  The half ended tied.  

The second half started and that smaller striker did not return.  Brooks did though.  The offense returned.  The pressure returned.  The ball control returned.  Elijah missed 2 headed balls just wide of the net.  Zach toed the turf and hit a ball wide on the other side.  In the first 10 minutes of the half Brooks just missed on 3 goals.  WN had their runs in the offensive end and the defense shut them down.  On the 3rd corner kick by Jory in about 6 minutes, Gregg connected and drove the ball in to make the score 2-1.  The celebration on the field was great!  As was the celebration from the home crowd!  Brooks continued to pressure, with Elijah hitting the crossbar on another try.  Zach again, had an opportunity but was denied.  Zach threaded a great pass through to Elijah, but the keeper beat him to the ball and stole it off his foot just in time. WOW!  The effort was incredible.  Hayden replaced Elijah with about 15 minutes to go and played really well up top with Zach.  Great passes and holds in the corner to help kill the clock.  The final 2 minutes was intense as WN pressed to equalize.  The whistle blew, the team came together was mobbed by the students on the field.  Zach, Elijah and a couple of others smartly avoided the pile up and immediately shook hands and hugged some of the WN players.  On to the finals!!!

After the formal handshake, I saw Zach talking with the big striker.  Turns out they remembered each other from their U13-15 days.  He played for Western United while Zach was with Inter & Aztecs.  Mutual respect.  Very cool!!  

Well, we are off to Northfield Mount Herman tomorrow for the final against South Kent.  Unfortunately, Matt will need to miss his game.  I feel badly about it, but this could be a once in a lifetime game so neither Cheryl or I want to miss it.  Matt is understanding thankfully!  

At the end of it all it was confirmed that Elijah, Cam, Zach, Sam & Jory were all selected to the all star squad.  A great honor for all of them.  Evidently, if the boys were not in the final tomorrow, they would be playing in either the Senior or Junior All Star games.  Cool that they can't!

Brooks Advances to NEPSAC Finals!!

Brooks beat Williston Northampton today with a thrilling 2-1 win!!
Finals tomorrow vs South Kent!!

Lawrence Eagle Tribune Article - 11/20/11

The Brooks boys soccer team scored early and scored late to defeat Williston 2-1 in the Class B semifinals yesterday and will play South Kent School in tomorrow's 11 a.m. finals against South Kent School.

The Green and White scored 45 seconds into the game on an Elijah Soko goal assisted by Seve Elkin and then scored in the 62nd minute on a Greg Conrad goal.

"The first goal came after we controlled the kickoff and passed it around about 20 times — they never touched it," said Brooks coach Dusty Richard. "It was an amazing goal."


Dylan Quigley played a superb defensive game, marking star Williston back Mark Richards and Sam Milbury had an excellent game in the back row.

Brooks (13-2-3) will be facing a South Kent team that is undefeated (18-0) and a three-time defending champion.
 

Game Statistics:

Goals: Elijah Soko, Greg Conrad; W —  Jon Bzdel
Assists: Seve Elkin, Jory Makin
Saves: B —Cam Johst 6; W — Bailey Gawron 8 

Final Stats for 2011


2011 ISL Standings

SchoolWLTPts
Nobles122137
Brooks102333
Belmont Hill81630
Roxbury Latin71728
Middlesex85226
BB&N74425
Groton64523
Milton66321
Rivers56419
Thayer44719
St. Mark's45618
St. Paul's57318
Lawrence310211
Governor's21128
St. George's21128
St. Sebastian's21217



2011 ISL Scoring Leaders

NameSchoolGoalsAssistsPoints
Voto, J.Belmont Hill16537
White, O.Nobles14634
Prudhomme, G.St. Mark's12327
Soko, E.Brooks8723
Balder, H.Thayer8521
Conrad, G.Brooks9321
Vieira, Z.Brooks8521
Makin, J.Brooks31420
McCabe, C.Rivers9220
Davock, T.Rivers8319
Noble, J.BB&N8319
Vogel, J.Nobles8218
Barry, P.Roxbury Latin7317
Booth, H.Roxbury Latin8117
Wheeler-Omiunu, A.Roxbury Latin6416
Local athlete article.  Zach has a section (highlighted below) as does a long time teammate Drew Johnson!  Cool!



EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA

October 17, 2011

What a career for Holland!

High School Soccer
Christopher Smith
So how did Georgetown senior forward Nicoline Holland, who had poured in 94 career goals entering yesterday's game vs. Newburyport, get so darn good at scoring?

Maybe her offensive ability has to do with her studying Irish Step dancing from age 3 until 11.  "That's how I got the touch on the ball because you have really quick feet in (Irish Step) dance," Holland said. "So that's how I've always kept the quick touch."

Holland stopped Irish Step because weekend dance competitions were interfering with weekend club soccer games. She chose soccer over dance because soccer was always her No. 1 love. "When I first quit ... if someone asked me to do it (dance), I would get up and do it in front of a restaurant like if it was an Irish Pub," she said. "But now I just do it with my friends around the house."

Holland has earned the distinction as one of the most successful local female soccer players ever. Her 94 goals, according to Eagle-Tribune records, make her the area's all-time career leading goal scorer. She is followed by former Brooks player and current Brooks coach Jaime Gilbert, who graduated from the North Andover prep school in 2004 after scoring 91 career goals. The only other area player to have netted more than 80 goals in a career is 2010 Haverhill graduate Casey Anderson, who poured in 86 goals.

Holland has been playing on Georgetown's varsity team since the eighth grade.
Has scoring just gotten easy for her since she is so familiar with varsity and the CAL?

"Not so much easy, it's just more being used to it," Holland said. "No games are ever the same." Holland hopes to continue her soccer career in college next year. She visited Lesley University a couple of weeks ago. She wants to study early childhood education. She worked in the infant room at a daycare center during this past summer.

Right now, she is focused on this season and Georgetown's success. She has helped the Royals off to a 5-1-4 record so far and is enjoying playing for the first time ever with her sister, Sheridan Holland, who is a freshman on the varsity this year. Sheridan plays outside midfield and scored her first career goal this past Friday in a 7-1 victory over Rockport.
"It's fun because I get to spend more time with her (Sheridan)," Nicoline said.

What a name!
Pelham boys sophomore forward Harley Kearney was named after the American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson.

"When I was born my dad really wanted a Harley (motorcycle)," Kearney said. "But the expense of having a kid, my brother and sister were like, 'Haha, dad, he's like your Harley. And that's just how my name came to be because they were joking around because my dad couldn't get a Harley at the time."
Kearney scored 10 goals this season. His brother Zack Kearney, 26, is a former Pelham soccer player.

"Him and my father have both helped me very much," Kearney said. "My father, being a goalkeeper, has taught me the ways of the goalkeeper and how they know (the moves) of a striker and my brother was a striker back in his day. And he gave me a lot of inspiration."

Haverhill hat trick
Haverhill boys sophomore outside-midfielder Andy Segura, who has played in every game so far for the Hillies, scored his first three goals in a 3-0 win over Lawrence last Tuesday.
"He's getting better and better each game," Haverhill coach John Coppola said.
Coppola said Segura is someone who as a junior and senior could provide a great deal of offense for Haverhill.

Family motivation
Brooks boys junior striker Zach Vieira of Andover leads his team with five goals so far.
Vieira sometimes thinks about his grandfather when playing soccer. His granddad died when Vieira was 4 or 5.

"When I was little, I used to get along really well with my grandfather," he said. "And when he passed away, I kind of took that as some motivation. I think about him when I really need to get stuff done."

Vieira has received recruitment interest from some college soccer programs already and has attended soccer camps at Brown University, Amherst College and Columbia University.  Vieira hopes to play at Harvard. He is looking at schools in the Ivy League and the NESCAC.
Success at Brooks

Brooks boys soccer has outscored its past three opponents (Middlesex, St. Sebastian, Rivers) 16-1. "I don't know where it really came from," Vieira said. "But after we tied Thayer in the 86th minute (Oct. 5), something just kind of (clicked). And we just really haven't looked back. We think we can win the league. There's no doubt in my mind that if we keep playing like this, it's going to come down to the Nobles game and we can beat them."

Marvelous Matt
Pentucket boys junior midfield/co-captain Matt Farrell, who has scored nine goals this fall after scoring three all of last year, gains a great deal of his motivation from his brother Keith, who played soccer at Pentucket and graduated in 2005.

"He always challenges me to do better, and he's always calling me to make sure I'm keeping up with school," Farrell said about Keith, who is living in New Orleans doing Teach For America.

Keith, a graduate of Connecticut College, teaches high school algebra. "He creates a lot of inspiration for me," Farrell said. "He is part of the reason I want to become a teacher when I'm older."

Defense to offense
Andover boys junior midfield Drew Johnson had one of the best games of any local player when he netted four goals against Lawrence earlier this month. It came during a four-game span in which he netted seven goals.

Johnson has three hat tricks and has poured in 13 goals overall to lead the Golden Warriors.
Johnson started the year playing both defense and midfield. "For preseason, I played center-back a lot," Johnson said. "But then as the season progressed, he (coach Jim Saalfrank) pushed me up to center-mid and that's where I've been playing."

Talent passed down
Methuen senior midfield/forward Kevin Lima had one of the top games in this area in recent history when he netted five goals and added two assists in a 7-2 victory over Tewskbury on Sept. 22. Lima said his dad played professional soccer in Guatemala before coming to the United States. "He's taught me a lot," Lima said. "He just watches me play and then he'll tell me what I did wrong and what to work on and just how to confuse all the defenders."

Defender of the week
Defender of the Week award goes to Methuen girls senior sweeper Kristie Erickson who has six goals.

"She's a specialist in all our free kicks," Methuen coach Peter Kitsos said. "She's very solid on defense and knows the game real well. She's really helped us out in terms of directing a young team because we are very young."

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