Oak Park – Oak Park Girls could not have more bets for the sacker team.
After avoiding a trusted journey to undergo a wild-card round to start Postsen, Eagles got a chance to win the title of CIF Southern Section Division 3 on Friday night at Oak Park High School.
But the hope of his title slipped in the most important moments and Eagles lost 2–1 to Apple Valley in the final of Division 3 at Oak Park High.
Oak Park head coach Catherine Clameki said, “The next state is so we have got to play the way we are playing.” “This is actually the biggest takeaay than moving forward. Depart to Apple Valley. They are actually a good team. ,
After a slow start, the game turned into an immediate classic as the two teams tried to prove that they were eligible to hoist the championship plaque.
In the first half, the protection of rescue from both teams appeared. Sun Devils had a scorer tie in the game Haftime, despite dominating the goal in Eagles’ three in the goal.
Eagles’ senior goalkeeper Einsley Gov recorded five of their 11 saves in the first half. Sun Devils ended the game with four savings.
At the beginning of the second half, Sun Devils scored a goal on a 15-yard strike from Freshman Forward Jadin Becktail.
Oak Park senior striker Mackie Baird left the competition in regulation with 12 minutes with 1-1 to 40-yard moonshot.
Unfortunately for the eagles, Beard soon got out of the game with a calf injury and did not return.
“It was really big for us to go down and get equalizer,” Clameki said. “The team showed a lot of heart and I really liked the way to play till the end. Mackie was going down, there was a boomer, but overall I am proud of him. ,
For less than two minutes to go with a score tied 1–1, it appeared that the game can go in extra time.
However, Sun Devils performed an incredible drama from a corner kick to take a 2–1 lead and was soon celebrating his championship victory.
Eagles will get another chance on pride in the state playoffs.
“The biggest thing about this entire postson run is that we are playing for each other,” Clameki said. “This group has been made bonded and their chemistry is very good. We brought the community together and it is bigger than us. This is what we are talking about. Providing this game for community and school and really is nothing you can ask at the end of the day. ,