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Monday, September 3, 2007

OM U-14 GIRLS ON WINNING STREAK—MEN ROLLED PAST OGDEN


By  Scott Cunningham
Sports Writer

“Quitting is not an option.”
Bel-Ami de Montreux

LONE PEAK PARK, UTAH (OM News Service) September 3, 2007—Megan Millerberg scored on a thirty-five yard freekick and Olympique Montreux's U-14 girl squad held on to defeat Sparta on Wednesday night.

The Olympians played a relentless game of soccer in front of a large crowd against a higher ranked Sparta team featuring a number of star players.

The Olympians’ defense was stifling, smothered all attempts by their more experienced opponents to stage counter attacks or organize their midfield.

With speedy Michele Murphy and Michele Staples running through and stretching the Sparta defense, and reliable stopper Emily Dedzjian patrolling in defense, the Olympians owned the night.
Sparta mounted several attacks in the late stages of the game, but keeper Nina Allen parried each attempt to equalize.

“It was a good performance against a very good side. Our overall performance was good. I am proud of the team and I feel we are learning,” said proud U-14 coach Ben StapleS.

“Right on! Right on! This was a team performance.” added assistant coach Nate Murphy.
Last Saturday, the girls traveled to Logan where they defeated CV Soccer Academy 3-2 after trailing 0-2 at halftime. Michele MURPHY scored the first two goals and Michelle STAPLES deflected into the goal Emily BEDZDJIAN’s well-taken freekick to seal the victory.

Olympique Montreux Men Marching on
Also last Saturday at Cottonwood, the men’s team ran riot over Ogden-Lobos, winning 4-0 with David CHEVEZ scoring 2 goals. Sina Alipour and Jake Cavanaugh added one goal each.
David’s two goals bring his tally to 20 for the season followed by Jimmy CuadroS’s 14 goals as they vie for the Golden Boot title.

Keeper Martin Martinez was perfect in the game and stopped a penalty kick.
During the month of September, Martin has been spectacular, having registered clean sheets in four consecutive games or a total of 360 minutes without allowing a goal.

“That’s why Martin is Mr. September,” said OM manager Bel-Ami.
“Let me salute the game of young Sina AlipouR. He is developing into a superb striker for us. Most of all, he kept his word and stuck with us while others had no concerns leaving the side in difficult times,” added Bel-Ami.

“Someone smart at a higher level should take a look at Sina. He is barely 20 and he has a big game.”
Note: U-14 team manager Robyn MILLERGBERG contributed to this story.  

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