All of the most recent news from Utah's Premier Soccer Club Olympique Montreux.
Sunday, November 13, 2005
CHAD GILBERT CROWNED OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
14 Goals Sergio Vasquez Wins Golden Boot Award
Vasquez went on to win the Golden Boot trophy.
Gilbert, also known as Goal-bert, came close to winning both the MVP and the Golden Boot awards. At the start of the Daynes Cup, both men's goal counters were running neck and neck. Gilbert had 12 goals, one more than Vasquez.
Thanks to his brace in the Daynes Cup, however, and also the tireless runs and set-ups of Gilbert, Murphy, Tracy McGuire, Jesse Day, Josh Kimball and Jake Cavanaugh, Vasquez snatched the Golden Boot from Gilbert by a hair.
The Olympians indeed put up big numbers in this fall campaign. They found the net an astonishing 41 times and allowed in less than 10 goals, eight according to official
league records. Their nearest competitor, Park City F.C., scored 33 goals but took in 19. OM's record is remarkable considering the caliber of play in the State-wide Premiership.
At the banquet, the players received individual Daynes Challenge Cup winner medals, dined
on Brazilian barbecue, drank exotic fruit beverages, danced to Samba music, admired the team's commemorative Daynes Challenge Cup trophy, and congratulated each other for a good season of selfless sacrifice, hard work and camaraderie.
The Olympians also recognized the contribution of the team's manager, Bel-Ami de Montreux. They presented him with the Manager-of-the-Year trophy, a set of fancy red pens, and an Adidas Champions League soccer ball that each Olympian autographed.
De Montreux, OM's only manager since its foundation in the winter of 1999, has stirred the team through an unbeaten run last spring in the First Division and in the Premiership this fall. The only flaw in the team's record was a tie-loss to Utah Mix after a highly contested 2-2 draw. Although teams proceed to penalty kicks after a tie in regulation time, they are nonetheless still awarded one point each for standing purposes.
Indeed, by winning the Daynes hardware, Olympique Montreux joins a one hundred year old exclusive club.
The Utah Soccer Association established the Daynes Challenge Cup in 1906, one year after the league's organization. The Cup was traditionally presented to the State Champions. Salt Lake Association Football Club won the first Daynes Cup.
The league awarded the Cup annually until 1939. The competition was suspended between 1940 and 1946 because of World War II.
League play resumed in 1947. However, the Daynes Challenge Cup was not revived until 1952 when it truly became a Challenge Cup similar to the FA Cup in England.
The banquet lasted several hours, as players, their spouses and friends enjoyed the ambiance and made plans to attend the Budweiser Cup in Las Vegas next February.
Tuesday, November 1, 2005
JONES ON TARGET AS OLYMPIANS DEFEAT U-18 STATE CHAMPION INTER
Inter, Utah U-18 champion, had enjoyed the lead for about 20 minutes on a superb strike by Roberto "Betu" Linck, their 17 year-old Brazilian phenomenon and Olympique Montreux alumnus.
Jones sidefooted the ball home after Inter's keeper dropped a high cross by Ivan "El Terible" Morales.
In the second half, the Olympians stunned Inter's faithful with two more goals.
The first came in the 57th-minute courtesy of Fall Season golden boot winner and Daynes Cup hero Sergio Vasquez.
The second followed seven minutes later when pivot man Nate Murphy, who chalked up a sublime second half performance, dribbled past two Inter defenders, passed to winger Jake Cavanaugh who blasted a low angled shot past Inter's keeper.
The game continued with OM's defenders derailing Inter's attempts while the offense controlled the tempo, but wasted a smorgasbord of opportunities.
Saturday, October 29, 2005
OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX THUMPS PARK CITY, WINS CENTENNIAL DAYNES CUP
In the first half, Park City employed a strategy of muscles and speed to travel deep into OM’s sensitive zone. OM Captain Paul Williams and his defensive crew of Mike Rogers, John McQuarrie, Hugh and Arthur Van Wagenen were called upon to impede the Snowmen's dangerous advances.
Benefiting from several benevolent referee calls, Park City was awarded numerous free kicks near the frame of the penalty area. The set pieces and the Snowmen's hard work kept the ball in OM’s half of the field for some substantial and rough minutes.
However, the Olympians dished out some serious scares upon Park City as well.
Jake Cavanaugh relentlessly attacked on the right flank. Chad Gilbert twice forced the Snowmen's keeper into full parades to save what looked like certain goals.
At the 15th minute, Cavanaugh received a long pass from Rogers, and only missed the spot by a whisker.
Two minutes later, McQuarrie’s long range effort sailed over the bar.
The score remains tied 0-0 at half time.
If the Snowmen were satisfied with their first half display, they should have been prepared for the ominous second half, as many teams had found out in previous matches against the Olympians.
Indeed, Olympique Montreux was about to get mean, very mean.
From the beginning of the second half, the side unleashed a category 8 hurricane with such horrible surges that Park City appeared bowled over.
With the relentless, snaking, dizzying and penetrating runs of Chad Gilbert, Cavanaugh and Jesse Day setting the tempo, and the ballet-like finishing touch of Sergio Vasquez finally peaking, the Olympians left no doubt that they had a legitimate right to the Championship and the Centennial Daynes Challenge Cup.
With Nate Murphy and Matt Woolley devilishly operating in the eye of the storm, OM took control of the game, dictating the pace.
Josh Kimball came close to scoring in the 48th minute.
In the 59th minute, Cavanaugh again took his man on a race down the right wing, his pass met Gilbert inside the Snowmen's penalty area. With the striker’s back to the goal, surrounded and unable to spin around to launch a kick, Gilbert performed a Houdini act, back-heeled the ball to Vasquez who blasted it into the roof of the net.
That’s a goal!
Ten minutes later, Vasquez got a superb pass from Tracy McGuire, dribbled pass a couple of Snowmen, faked right, went left to score his 13th goal and confirm his supreme marksman credentials beyond all possible doubts. 2-0, OM.
With game slipping away, Park City doubled their efforts. The refereeing crew appeared to be officiating another game, sanctioning OM’s players for no apparent reasons. Playmaker Murphy got a yellow card for saying “handball” when a Park City player clearly handled the ball.
At the 84th minute, Murphy did what Murphy does best, he placed a low shot in the left corner of the Snowmen's goal to put the game beyond reach. 3-0, OM.
With still many minutes left to play, the central referee issued a straight red card to McGuire, not for fouling anyone.
Thereafter, Park City went after a consolation goal, but OM’s defenders refused to yield the right of way, with Hugh Van Wagenen earning Man of the Match honors.
The game ended 3-0 in favor of the Olympians.
“ I had moments of cold sweat in the first half with Park City being awarded so many free kicks, and Liam Hanafer taking all of them. He is so dangerous on set pieces. But we prepared well to defend against those, said Bel-Ami de Montreux, OM's technical director, our keeper, Devin Zimmerman was up to the task.
“Park City played physical and pinned us down for long stretches in the first half, but we were well organized in the back. We just had some difficulties slowing down the plays at midfield. I think the turning point was when we sent in Ivan Morales to help Murphy. He was able to hold the ball a bit, giving us a chance to get organized. Once Murphy got it going, he was unstoppable.
“We really wanted this silverware. The Daynes Challenge Cup is Utah’s most prestigious trophy. By winning it, we joined a century old fraternity. One hundred years from now, our name will still be engraved on the cup. I am proud of our collective commitment during this campaign. Hopefully, we will stay together, bring in two or three new players and chase more silverware next spring," de Montreux added.
The Olympians now plan to go after the Budweiser Cup in Las Vegas next February.
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Man of the Match: HUGH VAN WAGENEN
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Leading scorers:
Sergio Vasquez, 13 goals
Chad Gilbert, 12 goals
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Olympian Notes:
BEL-AMI DE MONTREUX was proud to receive the Daynes Challenge Cup from legendary Coach Chris Dorich, a statesman in Utah soccer.
COACH DORICH, the Utah Men Select Team coach, was on hand to watch the Olympians’ performance. He has at least six Olympians on the selection: Nate Murphy, Chad Gilbert, Jesse Day, Sergio Vasquez, John McQuarrie and Devin Zimmerman.
However, the selectioneer had to be impressed with Matt Wooley, Hugh Van Wagenen, Paul Williams, and Jake Cavanaugh’s performance.
MIKE POLICH long predicted this crew could win silverware. He was right.
ARTHUR VAN WAGENEN played with the flu and still had a very good game.
ERICK IVAN MORALES contributed despite still rehabilitating his injured right knee
JT CRACROFT supplied good advice to Bel-Ami on the sideline. He helped keep us organized.
JEREMY JONES was with us on the sidelines despite his suspension.
AARON BRUDERER, although not playing in the game, unselfishly supported the team in the Daynes Cup game. We recognize that Aaron has made great contributions to the team. We cannot forget how he stopped Real Salt Lake's numerous shots on goal on September 3, 2005.
Many players of BOSNIA UNITED and their coach, Goran, came to support OM. We appreciate the gesture and we are sure they will give us a hard time next year in league play.
OM alumni GEORGE SINJU, SIMPLICE DJAHANOU and MARCOS MELENDEZ were on hand to watch the team win the Daynes Challenge Cup. Long time supporter HAKEEM ISHOLA was also present.
OUR FANS AND FAMILY were present in full force to support the team. We are greatly appreciate their support. We need it.
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STARTING LINE UP
John McQuarrie, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Sergio Vasquez, Chad Gilbert, Arthur Van Wagenen, Hugh Van Wagenen, Paul Williams, Mike Rogers, Devin Zimmerman, Jake Cavanaugh.
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SUBSTITUTIONS
Matt Woolley, Erick Ivan Morales, Josh Kimball, Tracy McGuire, Isaac James, Mike Polich.
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THEY SAID IT:
ALEXIS DE MONTREUX, speaking about Bel-Ami de Montreux: “My dad wins the Daynes Cup and went unbeaten for two straight seasons, he should be called The Professor.”
PAUL WILLIAMS: “They are going to keep coming at us, we just have to be fully awake.”
PAUL WILLIAMS’S MOM: “Don’t worry, I have seen Park City play. They are not that good.”
SERGIO VASQUEZ at half time: “I am taking it to them.”
BEL-AMI DE MONTREUX to NATE MURPHY: “Take charge of midfield, control the eye.”
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NEXT GAME
To be announced
Saturday, October 22, 2005
INTERNATIONAL AND OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX BATTLE IN SUPERCLASSICO
By Giselle Rowe-Benson
League News Service [LNS]
West Jordan, Oct. 22, LNS. --Olympique Montreux came from behind to win 2-1 against battling International in an exciting display of skill, speed and intensity from both teams.
Although OM had already clinched Group A and booked its place in the Historic Daynes Challenge Cup next week at Storm Mountain Park in Sandy, the side showed it wanted to stay undefeated. From the starting whistle, it took the game to International.
At the 5th minute, Tracy McGuire streaked down the right wing, placed a nice cross to Nate Murphy's right foot, but the playmaker shot wide.
Three minutes later, Murphy went close again. International's keeper Larkin Noble was forced into a full-length dive to save the goal.
Minutes later, Sergio Vasquez took a fine pass from Matt Woolley, danced in the penalty box, opened International's defense, but kicked high.
International was also able to breach OM's defense, but Paul Williams, who put on an inspirational display, was up to the task in closing the lanes to keep goaltender Aaron Bruderer's cage safe from harm.
However, the Super Eagles stunned the Olympians with a 12th minute goal.
Bel-Ami de Montreux's side did not stay down for long. Four minutes later, Josh Kimball crossed a perfectly curving ball in the penalty area. Vasquez's diving header looked promising, but Noble brilliantly deflected the ball at the last possible second. Unfortunately for International though, the ball found the feet of a well-positioned Chad Gilbert who blasted it into the net.
The first half closed 1-1.
OM returned to the field ready to put the game away, but met great resistance from International's skilled midfielders and experienced fullbacks.
At the 58th minute, Jesse Day who had come in for Kimball dribbled up on the left, dummied his marker, passed to Murphy who laid the ball for Cavanaugh who narrowly missed.
Two minutes later, Mike Polich dispossessed International's great Todd Miller of the ball at the edge of the penalty area; found himself with just Noble to beat. However, again, the talented keeper collected Polich's angled shot.
Thereafter, International's strike force, led by Shawn Lockwood went on several superb twisting runs that put OM's fullbacks on their heels. But for Williams' man of the match performance and Iron Mike Rogers's unyieldingness, Lockwood would have tested Bruderer's 14-karat reputation. One of his shots that could have changed the course of the game hit the left post low.
At the 70th minute, Cavanaugh beat his marker, fired a powerful strike that rattled the cross bar.
Two minutes later, Gilbert took a superb pass from Wooley, run through the defense, put the ball beyond the charging Noble and into the net as International simply had no answer to the Olympians' devastating power.
Credit should be given to International. They played one heck of a good game against us. They have amazing athletes. Lucky has skill galore and Noble was brilliant. He has springs. I do not want to see him for a while, said de Montreux
I am pleased with our fighting spirit. Paul Williams was amazing. Yesterday the guy could barely walk at practice, and today he is man of the match. What's his secret?
We rue the loss of Jeremy Jones for next week. We cannot replace Jones's Makelele-esque tenacity on the ball. Others will have to step up and do the job he does so well for us, he added.
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PRESTIGIOUS DAYNES CHALLENGE CUP IS ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD
The Utah Soccer Association established the Daynes Challenge Cup in 1906, one year after the league's organization. The Cup was traditionally presented to the State Champions. Salt Lake Association Football Club won the first Daynes Cup.
The league awarded the Cup annually until 1939. The competition was suspended between 1940 and 1946 because of World War II.
League play resumed in 1947. However, the Daynes Challenge Cup was not revived until 1952 when it truly became a Challenge Cup (FA Cup Style).
News source: League Literature.
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OLYMPIANS NOTES
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Man of the Match: PAUL WILLIAMS
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Leading scorers:
SERGIO VASQUEZ, 11 goals
CHAD GILBERT, 12 goals
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News & Comments
JEREMY JONES is not available for selection for the Daynes Cup next week. The defensive midfielder collected his second yellow card with more than 10 minutes to go. It was a serious mistake on Bel-Ami de Montreux's part to leave Jones on the field long after his first yellow.
ARTHUR and HUGH VAN WAGENEN missed the derby against International. They are mourning the passing of their grandfather. The OM family expresses its deep respect and condolences to the Van Wagenen family.
JT CRACROFT is still not fully healed from his leg injury sustained on September 24, 2005, in the first game against International. It is not yet known if he will be in the line up for the Daynes Cup Game.
JOHN MCQUARRIE limped off the field in the second half. The team will be assessing how seriously he is injured.
JESSE DAY looked impressive after his injury lay off.
IVAN MORALES may need knee surgery in the off season. He sustained a serious knee injury at work several weeks ago. Although he has played well in a couple of games since the accident, he does not appear to feature in the team's Daynes Cup plans.
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STARTING LINE UP
Aaron Bruderer, Mike Rogers, Jeremy Jones, Josh Kimball, Nate Murphy, Tracy McGuire, Matt Woolley, Sergio Vasquez, Chad Gilbert, Paul Williams, John McQuarrie.
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SUBSTITUTIONS
Jake Cavanaugh, Eli Dotto, Jesse Day, Devin Zimmerman, Mike Polich
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NEXT GAME
October 29, 2005, Daynes Challenge Cup
Olympique Montreux vs. Park City
3:30 PM at Storm Mountain Park.
PARK CITY BEATS TEAM XCEL 2-0 TO ADVANCE TO DAYNES CUP GAME
Liam Hanafer, the Snowmen's prolific British striker, scored twice in the first half.
Park City was able to hold on and win the game thanks to Liam's brace, good goalkeeping and a few friendly bounces off the woodwork.
Although Park City and Xcel finish the Fall Season with matching 22 points, Park City advances to the Daynes Challenge Cup next Saturday against OM thanks to a better head to head record.
Saturday, October 15, 2005
PREMIERSHIP GROUP ANALYSIS-- ROADMAP TO THE DAYNES CUP
Group A. Standing, Week 9.
1. Olympique Montreux, 25 points--x
2. International, 21
3. Utah Mix, 20
4. Orem City, 9
5. DLD FC, 4
6. Pan World, 2
x: Clinched Group, qualifies for Daynes Cup.
Although it is the newly promoted team in the Premiership, Olympique Montreux [OM], the former champion of the Liga LatinoAmericana, assembled a truly Olympic roster this fall and clinched the group with one game to spare. It is guaranteed a place in the Daynes Cup. Because International lost to Utah Mix last week, OM had to make sure it wins this evening against DLD FC. The side did just that, winning 4-0, while International won by forfeit against Pan World.
Next week, International will host OM at the West Jordan Soccer Complex. The result, however, will not matter much. If the Super Eagles win, they will still be short one point. Thus, the Olympians are not in a must win situation and can afford to step off the pedal momentarily and rest several key men.
Group B. Standing, Week 9.
Team Excel, 22 points
Park City, 19
Bosnia USA, 17
United Bosnia, 14
Odyssey Web, 9
FC Stoker, 6
While the competition for a place in the Daynes Cup is settled in Group A with OM representing the group, the drama has thicken in Group B where Team Excel and Park City will confront each other next week in a show down of majestic importance.
Last month, the Snowmen of Park City outscored Team Excel 4-1 (Sept. 6). Along the way, Park City slipped and lost to Odyssey Web (2-0. Sept. 24) and tied Bosnia USA (3-3. Oct. 1). Both teams pulled big victories this weekend. Excel beat United Bosnia 5-0 and Park City preyed upon last place FC Stoker 4-0.
The Snowmen must win next week to be in the cup tie against OM. They have 19 points and Excel has 22. A tie will not help Park City. It is not clear to this writer what the league's penalty shoot out system would accomplish at this stage because teams are still awarded one point each despite winning on penalties. And one point would put the Snowmen's counter at just 20. Will the game go into overtime if the teams are tied at the end of regulation? Or will a successful penalty shoot out be worth three points? Could the league order a coin toss? Hardly.
If Park City wins, the teams will be tied on points. Park City then would go to the Daynes Cup because of a better head to head record due to its 4-1 victory against Excel last September.
But it is still possible, in case of a tie in points, that is if Park City wins, the league may require both teams to play once more in a "playoff" game to determine who will face Olympique Montreux in the Daynes Cup. Such a scenario, however, would take us into a potentially snowy November.
With this background, Team Excel probably will go on the offensive early and try to score, and then sit back in a defensive posture to protect the advantage or ensure at least a draw. The danger for Park City if it allows an early goal is that it will have to send men forward to seek the win, and be exposed to the surgical finishing skills of Scott and Kirk Whiteside on counter attacks.
Park City should be patient, play smart and not commit large numbers up front because an early Excel goal may prove an insuperable barrier to the Daynes Cup.
PROGNOSTIC: Team Excel, 2---Park City, 0.
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SOME IMPORTANT PREMIERSHIP WEEK 9 RESULTS
Olympique Montreux, 4
DLD FC, 0
Scorers: Jake Cavanaugh 2 goals, Chad Gilbert and Sergio Vasquez, one goal each.
International, 1
Pan World, 0
(forfeit)
Park City, 4
FC Stoker, 0
Scorers: Rob Tim 2 goals, Liam and Matt 1 goal each.
Team Excel, 5
United Bosnia, 0
Scorers: Scott Whiteside 2 goals, Kirk Whiteside 3 goals.
Saturday, October 8, 2005
TODD MILLER'S PEDIGREE SHOWS DESPITE INTERNATIONAL'S LOSS TO UT MIX
Many spectators and soccer commentators were shocked that only 9 men showed up for International when the side had everything to play for. Before today's result, only one point separated them from Olympique Montreux with both teams still to face each other in what would have been the most important fixture in Group A, with the winner booking a place in the Daynes Cup and an chance to win Utah's most prestigious soccer Title.
Nine men against 11 in the Premiership is a difficult task on any given day. Under freezing rain and on one of Salt Lake City's numerous shoddy and crater-laden soccer fields, it is indeed a tall order.
To make things even worse, an International player was sent off in the opening minutes of the first half.
For what seems like an eternity, the remaining eight International players held their own admirably against a revenge-minded Utah Mix whom International defeated 1-0 in a breathtaking display last month.
But the numerical mismatch in personnel, bad weather conditions and the waterlogged pitch took their toll on the super eagles as Utah Mix went up 3-0 at the half with goals by Edgard Robles, Raul Mersenaro and Ervin Castello.
The second half was as one-sided as the first. Utah Mix made good use of the width of the field to stretch the undermanned super eagles. Marsenaro scored again and Andres Zavales also got a brace.
Despite the score, The super moment of the match belongs to Miller who practically dribbled the ball from inside his own penalty area, ran past virtually the entire Utah Mix midfield, shook off the defenders in his way and misled the goal keeper who dove the wrong way to score International's consolation goal.
It was a goal for the league's anthology.
I am a competitor. I have defended the colors I am wearing for more or less a decade. I had to push forward for my team's honor, said Miller.
The fans who braved the elements to watch the game applauded Miller and his teammates for putting up a good fight against the odds. The result aside, the eight men who stood up to defend International's reputation despite the inexcusable absence of their teammates must be saluted.
They showed the stuff of champions.
They are all men of the match.
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OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX CAN MAKE DAYNES CUP DATE WITH WIN OVER DLD NEXT WEEK
By Rubio Moran
LNS Writer
With International's loss to Utah Mix this afternoon, Olympique Montreux who won this evening by forfeit when Pan World capitulated, can claim the title of Group A next week with a win over DLD FC and make airline and hotel reservations for the Daynes Cup. The Olympians will meet International in a fortnight. If OM wins next week, the result will not matter much. Nonetheless, the super eagles will be playing for pride and may come well armed to balance the scales, having lost to the Olympians in the team's first match up last month.
Bel-Ami de Montreux expects to have a healthy squad at his disposal.
Against DLD, I still hope to start the players who were selected this week. I need them to get experience in big matches, and DLD is as big as they come. I will rest some players for the classico with International on October 22. Not looking past DLD, the result of the International game may not matter, but I expect a spirited game between old friends who do not like to lose to each other, explained de Montreux.
Still, if we beat DLD and qualify for the Daynes Cup tie, I will not take unnecessary risks against International. We will play to win, but not win at all costs, added the coach.
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NEXT GAME: OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX vs. DLD FC at Westpointe Park, Sat. October 15 at 4:00 PM
Saturday, October 1, 2005
OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX EDGED BRAVE OREM. IVAN MORALES SHOWED STYLE
As time passed, the Olympians became even more impatient. Lineman Robert Batista flagged several of them offside.
It was not until the 30th minute that Mike Polich was able to have a good hold of a ball from midfielder Nate Murphy and set up Sergio Vasquez who notched up his tenth goal of the season.
City equalized ten minutes later on a quick restart while many
The Olympians have a bad habit of arguing calls and failing to defend while their opponents take quick restarts. DLD FC scored on them almost the same way earlier in the season, and Utah Mix also exploited the lack of discipline.
Still playing its trademark 4-3-3 formation,
At the 75th minute, Murphy blasted in the second goal on an unstoppable close range shot from a Vasquez's assist.
In the 77th minute, Morales let loose a curbing shot that hit the post. Eli Dotto came close to scoring twice, but was unlucky. His shots sailed over the bar.
Josh Kimball's long-range effort looked promising at the 89th minute, but City's keeper turned the shot past the post at the last possible second.
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OLYMPIANS NOTES:
“ Our problem sometimes is that we want to score early and a lot," observed Bel-Ami de Montreux. "We need to be more patient and play more collectively."
"We also have a problem with some players who, when they become unhappy with another player on the field, start screaming to the sideline for the player to be substituted. That is counterproductive and cannot continue. I know by experience when you put a player down, he is going to do worse. It is best to prop up the player's self-esteem or address the situation with the on-field captain and then with me whenever possible," added de Montreux.
"We had that problem in 2003 with Captain Alex Pogman, and we ended up losing some young men. Last season, we again had issues with Simplice Djahanou for abusing his teammates and we had to part ways with the talented Togolese."
TRACY MCGUIRE did not dress up for the game. He is nursing a sore thigh muscle.
ARTHUR VAN WAGENEN was affected by a strained thigh muscle as well. He contributed in the first half, but yielded his place to ISAAK JAMES who barely came off the injured reserve list.
JESSE DAY did not travel with the team because he is resting his sore knee. The left winger should also be back next week.
ERICK IVAN MORALES played with the calm and poise he is known for and did not make any mistakes. When trusted with the playmaker role after Murphy left the game, he handled the job admirably.
It is still not clear whether HUGH VAN WAGENEN received two yellow cards against International last week. If so, the influential midfielder should be in the starting line up next week when the Olympians take on Pan World at the West Jordan Soccer Complex.
ARRON BRUDERER stayed home and celebrated his son's birthday. He reported the event was a big hit. The team extends best wishes to the future
DEVIN ZIMMERMAN did what he does best. He nearly registered the shot out. Davin needs to be more vocal mostly on dead ball plays against the team.
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MAN OF THE MATCH: Jake Cavanaugh
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LEADING SCORERS:
Sergio Vasquez: 10 goals
Chad Gilbert: 9 goals
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STARTING LINE UP: Mike Polich, Erick Ivan Morales, Sergio Vasquez, Jake Cavanaugh, Nate Murphy, Paul Williams, Arthur Van Wagenen, John McQuarrie, J.T. Cracroft, Devin Zimmerman, Jeremy Jones.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Isaac James, Josh Kimball, Eli Dotto, Matt
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NEXT GAME:
Saturday, October 8, 2005. 4:00 PM
Friday, September 30, 2005
OLYMPIANS TRAVEL TO OREM TO FACE IMPROVED OREM CITY FC
Fullback Mike Rogers will also miss the traveling party. He is running the St. George Marathon this weekend.
Without a doubt,
Since then, although City lost its inspirational West African center full back Tom Ogden to FC Utah Mix, the side has signed three Brazilian imports of reputable skills.
Although
The Olympians know what is at stake. The team controls its destiny and cannot take one misstep as it is practically running neck and neck with International in Group A, and must again face the mighty super eagles in a couple of weeks, perhaps to settle the group's winner.
“I am taking a strong squad to
“We intend to rest Jesse Day at least for the first half and give Ivan Morales a start. His knee is doing much better and he appeared in shape in practice sessions. Josh Kimball should get more minutes this week,” added de Montreux who refuses to be called The Professor unless his team qualifies for and wins the Daynes Cup on October 29.
OM PROBABLE STARTING TEAM: Davin Zimmerman, JT Cracroft, Paul Williams, John McQuarrie, Arthur Van Wagenen, Jeremy Jones, Jake Cavanaugh, Nate Murphy, Erick Ivan Morales, Chad Gilbert, Sergio Vasquez.
Sunday, September 25, 2005
CHAD GOAL-BERT ON TARGET AGAIN AS OM BEATS INTERNATIONAL 3-1
The game was an emotional homecoming of sort for several Olympique Montreux players who called International home since they were schoolboys, and contributed to the super eagles' glory.
The Olympians had a stuttering start, finding it difficult to settle down and execute Bel-Ami de Montreux's new look offensive formation. Each time they started a good flow, International's overly aggressive midfielders bulldozed them aside.
It took several moments of brilliance by Paul Williams at the center of defense and with the help of Mike Polich, John McQuarrie and Jeremy Jones to tame International's adrenaline-charged runs toward the area. Keeper Davin Zimmerman did not have to worry much, although he remained vigilant.
Though pushed around and bullied, OM's Sergio Vasquez, Jake Cavanaugh,
At the 20-minute mark, Cavanaugh's shot narrowly missed the spot. Two minutes later, McGuire beat International's great Brock Varoz. His superb cross flashed dangerously in the area, but Day was late arriving and missed a header.
Four minutes later, Vasquez collected a pass from playmaker Nate Murphy with his back on goal. The dangerous forward spun around, and in the same motion let go a hard right footer that crashed inside the right post and rebounded in the net.
Sergoooooooaaaallll!
The crowed rose and roared as Vasquez ran downfield, holding up the team's crest on his number “9” jersey, kissing it.
“Nobody who has ever played for
After Vasquez's goal,
Having received the ball in his own half, Murphy pushed forward and sent in a powerful shot that bruised the top of the woodwork. Jesse Day also came close to scoring a second goal at the 39-minute, and Gilbert took his chances as well. The first half closed 1-0.
The second half started much like the first. This time, anticipating a brutal onslaught,
The strategy seemed to work immediately as the Olympians' realignment cut down the passing lanes and International, although running hard, could not take a good look at goal while
But for the heroics of Todd Miller, International's superb center full back and MLS Columbus Crew alumnus, and Noble's acrobatic saves, the Olympians would have piled on several goals in the first fifteen minutes.
To stymie the attacks, de Montreux kept Vasquez as a lone striker, sent Polich in as a third defensive midfielder. The strategy failed immediately as a fast International winger exploited the repositioning, placed a dangerous ground ball in the area that
After International equalized, it appeared that the game was heading to a tie and the dreaded penalty shootout.
The Olympians pulled in deep with seven minutes to go. Left fullback McQuarrie went up field and blasted a searing shot in Noble's net to recapture the lead.
In added time, as the referee was lifting his whistle to his lips, Gilbert let go a looping volley that left Noble frozen in place as the ball went in the top right corner of the net.
What a finish after last week's disappointment.
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OLYMPIANS NOTES:
“ I am very pleased with our efforts today, said BEL-AMI DE MONTREUX after the match. “I still find it hard to believe we dropped points to Utah Mix last week. But we had our talks during the week and we put our lessons to practice. We hope to continue on the right track and play in the Daynes Cup on October 29. We want that piece of silverware badly.”
JT CRACROFT did not dress for the game because of his knee injury sustained last week against Utah Mix. “I'll be back in no time,” said the crafty defender who watched the game on television with his bride at his ranch in Vail,
ERICK IVAN MORALES played a few minutes to test his knee. “I have to improve my fitness. I believe I am almost there. I hope to contribute next week,” he explained.
JOSH KIMBALL did well for
MATT WOOLLEY is trying hard to join his teammates.
JESSE DAY played well on his sore knee. The winger hopes to regain full speed next week.
PAUL WILLIAMS showed calm and cool directing the back line. As he gains wind in his sail, the defender will become more and more invaluable to the team.
MIKE POLICH, the architect who basically recruited most of the new players on the team is pleased that the men are feeling right at home at Olympique Montreux. They refer to the team as the
It is still not clear why HUGH VAN WAGENEN was red-carded. The team is awaiting the game report before deciding whether to appeal the referee's harsh decision.
ELI DOTTO who practices with team has not been able to get in the line-up for the past two or three games. With the competition intensifying,
JEREMY JONES and ARTHUR VAN WAGEMEN registered solid performances despite International's rough tackles.
TRACY MCGUIRE played a great game and MIKE ROGERS added steel in the midfield.
ARRON BRUDERER might not travel to
Friday, September 23, 2005
OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX FACES INTERNATIONAL TEST THIS SATURDAY
(Kick off 3:00 PM)
Inter has practically maintained a monopoly, if not total supremacy, on the league's top flight for more than a decade. In fact, Utah Soccer Association's annals report Inter has won all known titles throughout the late 1980s, the 1990s and is still winning.
Newly promoted
After last week's surprising loss to nine men Utah Mix, OM must quickly regroup and play smarter if it is to outwit an Inter currently in first place and unbeaten.
Last Saturday against the Mix, OM created many chances, but left plenty go begging, which is why the players will need to fully concentrate and play up to their potentials.
The game is not just a classic pitting many former teammates against each other, but the outcome may determine the group winner and participant in the Daynes Cup on October 29.
“We had a good practice today and I like the players' approach to the game. I know we will be a different team than the one that self-destruct last week,” said Bel-Ami de Montreux,
Top Scorers. -
Going into Saturday's derby, OM features the league's top two marksmen in Sergio Vasquez and last week's hero Chad Gilbert who is better known as
“Those two are natural born scorers. They will be marked tightly, but we have so many weapons in our arsenal. Tracy McGuire and Jake Cavanaugh are sharpshooters. Do not forget Jesse Day will run you ragged on the left and punish you if you blank. The man is a predator. Our midfielders can score, as well as our defenders occasionally,” de Montreux said.
Indeed, emotions will run high on Saturday. Many soccer fans have been waiting for this game and by the look of things, they will not be disappointed.
Friday, September 16, 2005
OLYMPIANS HUMILIATED IN LOSS TO 9 MEN UTAH MIX IN PENALTY SHOOT OUT
“Beating Bel-Ami de Montreux is the highlight of my life. We manhandled his men. We harassed them. We straightjacketed them. We crushed them. We stuffed them. I beat
Despite Chad Gilbert's outstanding efforts,
“I am very much responsible for this disaster. It is the most embarrassing moment in my thirty something years of playing and coaching soccer,” lamented de Montreux,
Things started well for
It looked like it was going to be another clinic after Chad Gilbert scored on a Jesse Day cross at the 25-minute mark.
With the score 2-0, Utah Mix turned very physical. After Gilbert's goal, OM strung beads of misses, and Utah Mix capitalized on its lone shot on goal when an
At the beginning of the second half, a Utah Mix forward was sent off for repeated butt grabbing, a rather disgusting act. Reduced to 10 men, Utah Mix camped in its own half of the field, and
At the 75-minute, another Utah Mix player received his second yellow card and marching orders, this time for cussing at the referee.
Soon after, Utah Mix tied the score on a fast break and another defensive blunder.
Incomprehensibly,
Gilbert came close to winning all three points for the Olympians in the dying minutes, but after wiping off nearly the entire Utah Mix defense, his shot on goal was too weak to do any harm. Having ran so hard all evening, the striker was exhausted and needed a break.
The referee blew full time and
Utah Mix and its fans invaded the field in delirium.
Incredibly enough,
“I do not know,” conceded a disappointed de Montreux. “Big players do not go AWOL for big games. A player has to make sacrifices for his team. Jesse Day did it for us when his sister was getting married.
"I try to run a professional institution here despite my busy professional life. I call players to remind them of games. My secretary Gabriela also calls them. We talk about the game at practice. I e-mail players several times a week to remind them again. The game is advertised on the team's web site in bold red letters. What else can I do if a guy does not show up, and does not bother to let me know he is not showing up? Have him arrested the night before to ensure his presence!
“Why did I have to risk Jesse Day for 90 minutes on a sore knee? Why did I have to put my name on the roster as a potential sub when I registered more than 25 healthy players?” This is not a weekday game. Why did so many men miss a Saturday evening game against one of the best teams in the league? Why couldn't they come help out even for one half? Why not make a sacrifice for the team? We are supposed to be a team. Where is the Olympic spirit? The camaraderie we talked about? I could not even substitute an injured Nate Murphy. I even had to play Jeremy Jones out of position.
“I find it hard to believe I did not follow my instinct to defend the 2-1 advantage. After all, I should have known better. As you well know, I have never lost a 2-1 advantage in five years as a player-manager. With Utah Mix reduced to 10 men, I should have put in a defensive midfield wall, and reduce our offensive runs. Being down 2-1, Utah Mix would have had to attack and be exposed to counter attacks. I discussed the strategy with Captain Mike Polich, but he did not agree. We basically played in Frankie's hands. We exposed ourselves. We did a free willy and gave them a freebie.
“We seem to want to win pretty, scoring tons of goals. You have to adjust to the situation. Sometimes you have to win three points no matter how ugly. I went unbeaten last year doing just that, winning when I had to win at the expense of all that sexy football stuff. “
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MAN OF THE MATCH: Chad Gilbert
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LEADING SCORERS:
Chad Gilbert: 8 goals
Sergio Vasquez: 8 goals
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OLYMPIAN NOTES:
J.T. Cracroft sustained a knee injury. The left full back assured us that it is not serious. He most likely will miss the derby against International next Saturday. We wish him a speedy recovery.
Nate Murphy pulled a leg muscle. He expects to be ready to go next Saturday.
Erick Ivan Morales is still out with a work-related knee injury and groins problems.
Bel-Ami de Montreux has tried unsuccessfully to practice. Two knee injuries in one year appear to have grounded the aging forward for a long time, if not for good.
Isaac James attended two practice sessions. He looks nearly fit.
Several players have simply vanished since preseason. We have not seen Greg Pulver, Homero Tafolla, Sean O'Brien and K.C. Jones among others in a long while.
Josh Kimball has made scant appearances in the past month.
Josue Ferrera is no longer with team. He feels he is not able to play his own game within the team's concept.
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STARTING LINE UP: Mike Polich, Jesse Day,
SUBSTITUTIONS: Jeremy Jones, Arthur Van Wagenen.
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NEXT GAME:
Saturday, September 24, 2005. 3:00 PM
West Jordan Complex, Field M/N
Monday, September 12, 2005
OLYMPIANS BEAT UP ON STUBBORN DLD F.C. AT WEST JORDAN COMPLEX
Unfazed, DLD continued the long ball assaults through the middle and managed to get a shot pass
DLD's equalizer provided the wake up call
Sergio Vasquez quickly put
With the score 4-1 at the half,
They should have stuck to that strategy because
The clinic was on for a long stretch.
With pivot man Nate Murphy pulling the strings in the middle of the field,
Twenty minutes into the half, Chad Gilbert scored his seventh goal of the season. A few minutes later, Jesse Day's powerful left foot strike hit the woodwork.
Josh Kimball had many opportunities to increase the score, but lacking in fitness, he squandered his chances, mostly shooting wide.
At the 86 minute, Vasquez completed his second hot tricks of the season to bring his tally to a league leading eight goals.
DLD did not go out quietly though, they scored a second goal when Defender Josue Ferrera held on to a ball that he should have cleared out quicker, but lost [it] in the area.
“We learned important lessons today,” admitted Bel-Ami de Montreux. “We cannot take any team for granted. DLD did not line up in any formal soccer formation today and it was difficult to get our game going.
"We project the image of a very offensive side, but I always say that the most important thing is how we function when we lose the ball.
"To play offensively, we must work hard when we lose the ball. The defense and midfield have to push very hard. Frankly, we did not do that today and we all feel we lost something despite the result.”
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MAN OF THE MATCH: Sergio Vasquez
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LEADING SCORERS:
Sergio Vasquez, 8 goals
Chad Gilbert, 6 goals
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OLYMPIAN NOTES:
Josh Kimball failed to impress his new girlfriend. He squandered a few good chances. The forward has not been seen at practice for a long time. Perhaps he is busy entertaining his new best friend.
JT Cracroft played a very strong game. He was able to foil many of the long ball attacks DLD tried to stage.
Hugh van Wagenan's performance was worthy of high praise. The BYU man was involved in many of
Paul Williams made a strong debut for
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STARTING LINE UP
David Zimmernan, Mike Polich, JT Cracroft, Jeremy Jones, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Tracy McGuire, Sergio Vasquez, Jake Cavanaugh, Paul Williams, Arthur Van Wagenen.
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SUBSTITUTIONS
Josue Ferrera, Hugh Van Wagenen, Aaron
Saturday, September 10, 2005
UTAH MIX ARRIVED LATE WITHOUT PLAYER PASSES. GAME FORFEITED TO OM
It was strange indeed.
The referees' decision should not be a surprise to Franky. Just last week, the Utah Soccer Association reiterated an edict that player passes must be checked before each game. The rules were being enforced apparently to control teams who have fielded unregistered players in the past or who would hire football mercenaries to play in a particular game. Utah Mix has played in the league for years and has even won the championship a few times. Its managers should know better.
Friday, September 9, 2005
OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX BURRIED PAN WORLD FC UNDER 9-0 GOAL TSUNAMI
West Jordan City,
If the casual observer thought Olympique Montreux’s demolition of Orem City F.C. a week ago was a fluke, the side’s total harassment of reputable Pan World F.C. in an incredible fireworks display to the tune of 9-0 has to put all the teams in the Utah Soccer Association,
Magnanimous in victory, Technical Director Bel-Ami de Montreux said: “I would rather be humble about it. I have confidence in our potential, but I know teams will be up each time they play us. This is only the second fixture and the cup is still far away from our lips.”
De Montreux’s tactful warnings aside, what
Sergio Vasquez authoritatively banged in the opening goal inside the first five minutes. As if caught by surprise, Pan World quickly regrouped, and went on the attack in search of an equalizer to even the scales. Unfortunately for them, Mike Polich,
Not wanting to tolerate Pan World ‘s enthusiasm for long,
Two minutes later, Nate Murphy, OM’s playmaker, took the ball from midfield, misled his markers à la Zinedine Zidane, laid a perfect pass for Striker Chad Gilbert who skipped pass a frozen defender, found his co-conspirator Vasquez who scored his second goal of the afternoon.
The crowed was on its feet, cheering in appreciation.
At the 20-minute mark, Vasquez reciprocated and Gilbert notched in the third goal. Jesse Day scored the fourth goal seven minutes later from a well-crafted cross by Tracy McGuire.
The rout was effectively on.
Pan World was unable to string two passes together thanks for
Sergio Vasquez completed his first hat trick of the season at the 50th minute. Not to be outdone, Gilbert chalked up his own hat trick when Ivan repeated his Houdini act on the left wing and found Gilbert for an elegant header.
With the score 8-0 and Pan World completely deflated and out of sync, the game took the look of a clinic. Jake Cavanaugh added the coup de grace after persecuting his opponents with his snaking runs into the area.
With the game safely won at this point, de Montreux advised his men to stop the scoring and maintain possession of the ball. To ensure the shutout,
As Referee Yuri Pineda called the game to an end, Pan World’s fans and coaches appeared stunned by the magnitude of the defeat and total collapse of their team’s game plan. But for Pineda’s sympathetic calls in the second half, the score line could have mushroomed well pass a dozen to zero. Pineda failed to sanction at least two clear penalties on Jake Cavanaugh, and did not award
Nonetheless, as true champions, Pan World promised to regroup. Their next opponents had better be ready for they want to quickly put Saturday’s pitiful shellacking behind them.
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Man of the Match: Mike Polich
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Leading scorers:
Sergio Vasquez, 5 goals
Chad Gilbert 5 goals
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Olympian Notes:
Matt Wolley, Greg Pulver, Hugh van Wagenan and Mike Rogers made their competitive debut in an
Jake Cavanaugh and ERICK” Ivan The Terrible” MORALES came off the bench to wreck havoc on both flanks to the dismay of Pan World F.C. and the admiration of the fans.
Tracy McGuire pulled in a great performance. His darting runs exposed Pan World’s left side.
Mike Polich was dominating. He continued to make Roberto Carlos-type runs up the middle and scored on a beautiful header.
John McQuarrie solidified his hold of the left side of the defense. McQuarrie is a quiet and unshakeable operator. He played a flawless game.
J.T. Cracroft, Jeremy Jones, and Arthur van Wagenen appear to have formed a partnership that will trouble attackers for a generation. Josue Ferrera did solid defending in the middle of the field.
Maestro Nate Murphy lived up to his high billing. He directed the incredible display in his axial position. Murphy has been consistent since preseason. He is enjoying the best season of his career.
Were it not for the happy event of his sister’s wedding, Jesse Day would have registered his own hat trick. The mercurial left winger did not take time off as he could have. Bless Him! He played the first 30 minutes of the first half, did his thing, scored a goal, and went straight to the showers, put on his tuxedo and disappeared in a long black limousine that was on standby to usher the admirable winger to his sister’s big day.
Eli Ditto is getting better and better. He did his patented stepovers.
Bel-Ami de Montreux had nothing to complain about. He just sat there and enjoyed the match, not once looking at the parking lot wondering where his key players were. They were on the field and on the side lines doing the team’s badge proud.
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STARTING LINE UP
Aaron Bruderer, Mike Polich, John McQuarrie, J.T. Cracroft, Jeremy Jones, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Tracy McGuire, Sergio Velasquez, Chad Gilbert.
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SUBSTITUTIONS
Greg Pulver, Mike Rogers, Matt Woolley, Erick Ivan Morales, Josue Ferrera, Eli Ditto, Jake Cavanaugh
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THEY SAID IT:
Melinda: “That’s too much goals.”
Mike Polich to J.T. Cracroft: “Come back and I’ll give you the F___ ball.”
Sergio Velasquez on whether he will be shy when
Jesse Day: “Make sure the limo has a television so I can follow the rest of the match.”
Mike Leveille: I lost count, was it 11 zip.”
Greg Pulver: “Bel-Ami, bring your boots next time and get in the joy.”
K.C. Nordfors: “What? We had a game! How did I miss it?”
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NEXT MAN UP
Paul Williams (Hugh has the No. 4, Williams. Take 24.)
Saturday, August 13, 2005
OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX MANHANDLED OREM CITY 7-1 IN OPENING MATCH
With Family and friends cheering and singing, Olympique Montreux, widely known as OM, sporting its new all white Adidas kit with red stripes and embroidered crest, took to the field last Saturday, August 13, 2005. After conquering opening jitters, and holding off Orem City’s enthusiasm, OM found the combination to their opponents’ compact defense marshaled by Francis Ogden, Orem’s talented Central African defender.
The go-ahead goal came from skillful play by Sergio Vasquez who faked off a midfielder, and found a well-positioned Chad Gilbert who directed the ball into the net.
Before the first goal, it seemed like Orem’s keeper was always in the right place at the right time, blocking off OM’s relentless firepower coming from midfield top guns Jake Cavanaugh, Jesse Day, and central defender Mike Polich’s powerful up stream runs.
Less than five minutes after Gilbert’s strike, Velasquez made it 2-0 on a long clearance by OM’s outstanding goalkeeper, Aaron Bruderer. Now in his groove, Vasquez became inspiring. At the 40-minute mark, he tamed a pass from midfield maestro Nate Murphy, did beautiful solo work, eluded two Orem midfielders, sped pass a bewildered Ogden to send the keeper diving the wrong way. It was a superb goal. The crowd roared its approval.
Just before half time, K.C. Nordfors found a streaking Gilbert who added his second goal of the afternoon.
OM was leading 4-0 at halftime.
If the delirious OM fans thought Orem City’s lights were all but out, the first few minutes of the second half proved that it is almost always true that losing teams put up their best fight in the first few minutes of the second half. OM’s technical staff anticipated Orem’s blitzkrieg. Holding midfielders Arthur Van Wagenen and Jeremy Jones were imperial, repelling Orem’s efforts. When Orem’s strikers changed strategy and tried to get in from the left side, they ran into a battle-ready John McQuarrie. The rare times that Orem’s forwards managed to get behind the defense, Aaron Bruderer was just too good, having gained much in confidence two weeks earlier during the 0-0 tie with a Real Salt Lake developmental team that featured four internationals, First Round Draft pick Nicholas Besagno, and several first team players.
Orem was not much competition by the middle of the second half, conceding three more goals.
K.C. Nordfors powered in the fifth, followed by Tracy McGuire in the 75th minute. Josh Kimball stretched the lead to 7-0 before Orem was awarded a penalty in the waning minutes. Davin Zimmerman blocked the spot kick, but Orem got a consolation tap in.
OM’s victory in its first competitive game after promotion to the Premiership follows the team’s remarkable performance in a friendly fixture against Utah’s Major League Soccer professional team, Real Salt Lake, and victories over strong-willed Salt Lake Community College and a gifted U17 select team.
It was also Bel-Ami de Montreux’s 156th game in charge since the team’s creation in 1999, and the Frenchman’s 143rd victory. In post match comments, he lauded his players’ performance, devotion to the team, and Polich’s on-the-field leadership.”
Indeed, OM displayed its overwhelming size, hunger for success, style and pedigree. Apparently, as the team’s website claimed earlier, it is not our grandmother’s Olympique Montreux. The side is totally revamped, fast, organized and disciplined, and most of all, sober.
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MAN OF THE MATCH: Sergio Vasquez.
OLYMPIAN NOTES: Jesse Day and Jake Cavanaugh flew several skilful missions on the wings, giving great service to the forwards. Nate Murphy at the center of midfield, directed traffic like a true veteran. Mike Polich, OM’s captain, authoritatively anchored the defense where Arthur Van Wagenen, Jeremy Jones, J.T. Cracroft and John McGuire formed an impenetrable shell. Davin Zimmerman who only joined the team the evening before the game distinguished himself and even stopped a penalty. Davin is not just any keeper. He is the Utah Select Team shot blocker and also the arquero of the U.S. National B Team.
STARTING LINE UP: Sergio Vasquez, Chad Gilbert, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Jake Cavanaugh, Arthur Van Wagenen, Jeremy Jones, Mike Polich, J.T. Cracroft, John McGuire, Aaron Bruderer.
Substitutions: K.C. Nordfors, Tracy McGuire, Josh Kimball, Eli Ditto, Erick Morales, Davin Zimmerman.
INJURY REPORT: None. J.T. Cracroft took a minor knock and required icing of his left knee.
GOAL METER: Chad Gilbert 2 goals
Sergio Velasquez, 2 goals
K.C. Nordfors, Tracy McGuire, Josh Kimball, 1 goal
THEY SAID IT:
Bel-Ami: “Make no mistake, your baby boy is packing much weight.”
Mike Polich: “Clear the bench, put every one in.”
SPECIAL VISITOR: Mike Leveille, a 2001-2002 alumnus, watched the game and expressed his satisfaction with the team’s display.