October 22,
2007
Jackets Shutout Falcons, 2-0
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BILLINGS, Mont. – Two second half goals
were enough to lift the Montana State Billings men’s soccer team
to the 2-0 shutout win over Seattle Pacific University Monday to
close out the season at home. Today’s conference win improved
the Yellowjackets to 12-4-1 overall and 5-2-1 in the GNAC, while
the Falcons fall to 7-4-6 and 2-2-2. The shutout was MSUB’s
conference-leading eighth of the season.
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Sam Charles |
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Chris Cornish |
On a day that would rival Chicago’s
nickname of the windy city, both the Yellowjackets and Falcons
battled through 45 minutes, taking a scoreless tie into
halftime. Midway into the second half, the Yellowjackets worked
the ball into Falcon territory where Sam Charles (Weymouth, England) drew a foul inside the Seattle Pacific box.
Remaining perfect in penalty kick shots, Charles sank the ball
into the Falcon’s net at the 59-minute mark to score the
game-winner. Charles is 6-for-6 in PK’s this season and the
goal was his conference-leading 19th of the season.
Sensing the urgency, the Falcons tried to
turn the momentum into their favor, but the Jackets held steady,
continuing to pressure Seattle Pacific’s defense. In the 67th
minute, the duo of Scott Dixon (Dorset, England) and Charles raced up the left side passing the
ball back and forth. Charles took a shot with the Falcons’
keeper Kellen Rosten making a soft save. A streaking Chris
Cornish (Surrey, England) followed through on the rebound
pushing the ball into the net just out of Rosten’s reach. The
insurance goal was Cornish’s first of the season with Charles
picking up the assist.
The Yellowjackets outshot the Falcons 13-8
and held an 8-3 shots on goal advantage. Rosten tackled six
saves in the game with the Jackets’ Sander
Tollefson (Missoula, MT) making three.
After Saturday’s 7-1 win over Jamestown
College, the Yellowjackets were tied with the school record for
goals scored in a single season at 39. Charles’ and Cornish’s
goals in today’s game propelled the 2007 squad into first in
school history with a combined 41 goals.
The Yellowjackets final regular season game
will be against the University of Great Falls (5-8-0) Saturday,
October 27 in Great Falls. The Yellowjackets defeated the Argos
4-0 earlier in the season. Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. |