October 6,2011–The positives were few and far apart tonight as the Kings Knights were outplayed by the home team Milford Eagles 6-0. As the season draws to a close, the Knight are trying to get back to some of the winning ways from earlier in the season. But it would not happen tonight.
Overall, the Knights could not handle the speed and quickness of Milford. In the first 12 minutes of the game, Kings had two decent offensive buildups, but could not put the finishing touches on any of their attack. Their lack of possession and ability to attack left them open to an Eagle counter attack, and that is exactly what Milford did.
At the 12 minute mark in the match, Milford divided the Kings’ backline with their lightening speed to score the first of three “kick and run” goals. They scored at the 12 minute mark and again at the 17 minute mark and finally at the 39 minute mark on balls that were crossed into a speedy forward streaking down the middle of the field.
If their speed and quickness were not enough, Kings was once again plagued by a familiar nemesis–the set piece. At the 25 and 27 minutes marks in the match, Milford capitalized on Kings’ fouls and made the most of their free kicks by banging in two more goals. At the half the score stood Milford 5 and Kings 0.
Lots of subbing on both sides characterized the second half of play. There was one moment when Kings seemed to gain a spark. At the 48 minute in the match, the Knights put together a series of quick touches to generate an offensive attack. Landon Kirby was found on the left side of the field but his strike went wide left of the near post. Milford would add another goal late in the match to make the final 6-0.
Several reserves gained some valuable playing time tonight in the second half. Seniors Austin Smith and Blake Masencamp added valuable minutes. Sophomore Garrett Irwin saw his first action after injuring his back very early in the season.
The challenge for Kings now is to finish the regular season in winning fashion at Glen Este next Thursday and prepare for the tournament. With a 7-7-1 record, a winning season is within reach with a good outcome against the Trojans.
Knights, you can do it!
Starters:
F: Hoover, Kirby
MF: Burkert, Mesones, Householder, Meyer
D: Fadayel, Coughlin, Kettler, Merz
GK: Holdeman
in Landen
on US 22/3







