BUCKS
FALL AT HOME TO LIONS, 1-0
May 22, 2010
Pontiac,
MI - The Michigan Bucks opened their 2010 home season with a
1-0 loss to the Dayton Dutch Lions on Saturday night at Ultimate Soccer
Arenas. The inaugural match of the two teams was intense and physical
from the opening whistle. The first year expansion Lions are a Premier
Development League (PDL) pro team, featuring a half dozen Dutch national
team veterans. The two teams battled and played to a scoreless first
half tie, despite an entertaining and brutal forty five minutes of
soccer. Although the score line didn’t tell the entire story, the fast
paced tempo of the first half led to several scoring chances on both
sides. The Bucks went into halftime with a 7-4 lead in shots, but Bucks
goalkeeper Mitch Hildebrandt (Livonia, MI/ Oakland) made the save of the
half to keep the score even.
The second half started much like the first half, until the Lions
finally broke through in the 50th minute. Brett Jones ripped a shot from
the top of the box off a long throw in that Hildebrandt was screened
from seeing until it was too late. The strike put Dayton in front, but
only fired up the home side. Bucks forwards Kenny Uzoigwe and Rubin Bega
( Harper Woods, MI/ MSU) continued to push the envelope for the next
twenty minutes and created several great chances to tie the
match. Former Dutch national standout Oscar Moens made three spectacular
saves in goal for Dayton in the second stanza that kept the Bucks off
the score sheet. After stopping Colin Givens’ point blank shot, he
turned aside a laser from Mauro Fuzetti and a close range attempt from
Stefan St. Louis. Michigan continued to pound the Dayton goal and ended
the game with ten corner kicks to Dayton’s two.
It looked like the Bucks were going to get the well deserved equalizer
when St. Louis (Trinidad/ Oakland) was pulled down in the penalty box by
goal keeper Moens. It would be the only mistake the veteran goal keeper
would make on the evening. Buck’s first year attacking midfielder Scott
Caldwell stepped up to take the spot kick to bring the Bucks back to a
level score. Caldwell slammed his PK off the left goal post, leaving the
Bucks scrambling for the tying goal. With five minutes left in
regulation and several minutes sure to come in extra time, the Bucks
continued to press the Lions to finish the equalizer. That never
happened and the Lions left Pontiac with a record of 2-0-1 (7 points)
while the Bucks drop to 1-1-0 (3 Points). The Bucks continue their
season on Tuesday night in Kalamazoo against the Outrage before
returning home to take on the Cincinnati Kings at the Canton Cup on
Saturday at 3:00.
MIsoccernet@sbcglobal .net
Copyright 1997-2010 by The Michigan Soccer Net - ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED
|