Sunday, September 28, 2008

WWCC Earns Second Shutout in a Row


In Provo, on the 27th of September the Mustangs played their second game of the day. Their opponent was the Rocky Mountain Rival club team, the Rival team defeated the Mustangs earlier in the season in an overtime game played in Rcok Springs WY. This time around the Mustangs were able to best the Rival team and come away with a 1 - 0 victory. The lone goal came fairly early on in the first half when Devin King assisted Allen Deru for the goal. Deru scored his team leading 8th goal of the season and his goal proved to be enough for the Mustangs as their defense once again played very well along with their keepers. Throughout the course of this match WWCC was able to create more chances to score than their opponent but seemed to miss that finishing touch on the day. However, they also proved that sometimes just finishing once is good enough. The Mustangs played very well throughout both games and were finally able to bring and play their full roster of players. This is the first time that this was possible during this season due to injuries. Earning the shutout victory in goal was Shawn Coryell.

Overall Record - (7 - 5 - 0)

Work Horse of the Match - WWCC Defense - 2 shutouts in a row (#2 - Mason Hall, #4 - Kyle Howe, #10 - Chris Byers, #11 - Jeff Jewell, #14 - Ben Owens, #16 - Steven Sharp, #17 - Cameron Lowry, #21 - Nic Gonzalez, #25 - Patrick Ritter and #88 - Shawn Coryell)

Up Next - Tuesday 9/30 versus the University of Utah in Salt Lake City at 5:00pm
(The field is located at the upper campus in the Fort Douglas area and is Called Stillwell, here is the Google map:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=400+S+State+St,+Salt+Lake+City,+Salt+Lake,+Utah+84111,+United+States&daddr=Potter+St,+Salt+Lake+City,+UT+84113&hl=en&geocode=&mra=pe&mrcr=0&sll=40.668123,-111.832928&sspn=1.762431,4.161072&ie=UTF8&ll=40.763568,-111.834286&spn=0.003437,0.008127&t=h&z=18
The directions are starting from the 400 South and State Street in Salt Lake City Downtown
The field is on Potter Street)