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Thursday, April 26, 2007

OM RALLIED TO THUMP XCEL IN PREMIERSHIP ACTION


By  Ralph Calvin HICKEY-FREEMAN
Sports Writer

WEST JORDAN, UTAH (LNS) April 26, 2007——David “El Tanque” Chevez scored twice. Jimmy Cuadros rediscovered his scoring touch with his own brace. Jesse Day caused an own goal and Josh Kimball added one more to power OM in a convincing 6-1 win over Team Xcel in “Day Four” Premiership action.

Team Xcel started the game aggressively and dominated possession for the first 15 minutes. The Olympians appeared to be backpedaling, leaving too many open spaces for Xcel’s strikers to make dangerous plays.
Xcel draws first blood

In the 10th minute, an Xcel forward intercepted a weak clearance by Brian Dunseth near the edge of the penalty box and volleyed the ball into the net. Keeper Martin Martinez did not have time to react.

Taking command of the game

The Olympians did not lose their cool after that setback. They quickly regrouped behind the creative game of Nate Murphy and Matt Woolley who are developing a great partnership in the middle of the field.

A lively Jesse Day kept the pressure on the left flank, running tirelessly into the opponent’s defensive third and placing quality crosses into the penalty area. In the 23rd minute, El Tanque hooked up with one of them to tie the score on a spectacular header.

Two minutes later, Jesse took off from midfield, cut inside and put a strong ground shot in the area. As Jimmy Cuadros was fast approaching, an Xcel defender deflected the ball into his own net for an own goal.

In the 27th minute, Josh Kimball, operating wide right and equaling Jesse’s multiple raids dribbled past a defender and came close to scoring.

Jimmy Cuadros rising

In the 29th minute, the Olympians took complete control of midfield. With Judd Soderborg warming up on the sidelines and ready to come in for Jimmy, the Peruvian striker fired a point blank shot that gave the Olympians a commanding 3-1 lead.

Run Jesse, run

In the second half, Jesse went right back to work, running at the defense. In the 50th minute, he forced the keeper into a great save.

In the 65th minute, Matt crossed the ball from the left and El Tanque rose above the defenders to head in the fourth goal.

Ten minutes later, Louis Staley found Jimmy unmarked in the box and the forward added the fifth goal on a stylish shot.

Josh scored the last goal from a Jimmy pass at the 89th minute.

“We put in a good performance against a traditionally strong side. It is early in the season. I see fitness still as an issue with this squad. Jimmy’s tongue was hanging out of his mouth in the opening minutes. We have to be fitter to increase in power,” said OM manager Bel-Ami.
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MEN OF THE MATCH: Matt Woolley and Nate Murphy
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GOAL COUNTER

David Chevez, 7 goals
Justin Braun, 5 goals
Jimmy Cuadros, 3
Josh Kimball, 2 goals
Nate Murphy, 1 goal
Jesse Day, 1 goal
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STARTING LINE UP

Martin Martinez, Brian Dunseth, John McQuarrie, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Matt Woolley, Josh Kimball, Jimmy Cuadros, Todd Miller, David Chevez, Louis Staley.
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SUBSTITUTION[S]

Judd Soderborg

Monday, April 23, 2007

OM AND WESTMINSTER SHARE POINTS IN DRAW


By  Jessica LAKEWOOD
Sports Writer

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, UTAH (LNS) April 23, 2007-- David “EL TANQUE” Chevez and left back Jeremy JONES scored vital goals to bring OM back from behind to salvage a point from a hotly contested game.

Despite the more than 100 degree heat on an artificial turf, the Olympians started the game well and created many chances early on but could not convert.
In the 9th minute, an animated Josh KIMBALL took a good shot to force the keeper into a full dive.

Barely two minutes later, Josh came close again but the keeper parried his shot.

In the 14th minute, Jimmy CUADROS again tested the keeper who deflected the ball out for a corner.

Westminster had a chance to take the lead when the referee awarded a penalty kick in the 17th minute, but the shot hit the bar and rebounded onto the field for the defense to clear out.

Out to show them somethin'

After the missed penalty kick, Westminster became more and more threatening. With right back John MCQUARRIE slowed down by injury, Chad GILBERT, a former OM player, started to create trouble for the defense with his speed.

He scored the first goal in the 30th minute after beating a couple of defenders and dribbling past keeper Martin MARTINEZ.

In the 34th minute, Gilbert took a point blank shot inside the penalty area after outpacing the defense and dribbling past Martin. Central defender Mike ROGERS recovered on time to clear the sure shot from the goal line.

In the 37th minute, Westminster doubled its lead on a Dave ROGERS' strike.

In the 41st minute, OM midfielder Nate MURPHY went to work and found El Tanque who right-footed the Olympians' first goal.

Rallying and controlling the game

The Olympians fought back in the second half and took control of the game from Westminster. With the defense more settled, Westminster's talismanic player Dave ROGERS found it difficult to run or create while OM defender Chris KIRKPATRICK gave a stellar performance in silencing Gilbert on the right flank.

Left back Jeremy scored the Olympians' tying goal in the 57th minute from a free kick that bounced off another player.

OM needs a few good men

Westminster won the ensuing penalty kicks to claim two points from the contest while OM settled for one point to keep first place [27 points] in the standings on goal difference since Bosnia USA was all but sure to lose to the Red Devils of Diablos.

Next Tuesday, Westminster will play Diablos for the chance to overtake the Red Devils while OM plays Lazio who tied Rush Elite this evening.

“We just have to finish our chances and everything will be all right. We need to start putting away the goals early on.”

“This side needs four new reliable players. We are decimated by injuries and hurting because of players not showing up to games. Many of our men are playing hurt. We barely managed to finish the game with only one functioning substitute. We were forced to play keeper Martin on the field to finish the game,” said concerned OM manager Bel-Ami de Montreux after the match.
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MEN OF THE MATCH:  ALL THE MEN ON THE FIELD ON BOTH SIDES FOR THEIR SACRIFICE AND PERFORMANCE IN SUCH HORRID WEATHER ON THE ARTIFICIAL TURF.
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LEADING SCORERS:

David Chevez, 15 goals
Justin Braun, 10 goals
Jimmy Cuadros, 9
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STARTING LINE UP

Martin Martinez, Jeremy Jones, John McQuarrie, Mike Rogers, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Matt Wooley, Judd Soderberg, Jimmy Cuadros, Todd Miller, Josh Kimball.
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SUBSTITUTIONS

Chris Kirkpatrick, David Chevez, Aaron Bruderer, Justin Braun

Saturday, April 21, 2007

JUSTIN BRAUN LEADS OM TO 4-0 WIN OVER BOSNIA USA


By  Ralph Calvin HICKEY-FREEMAN
Sports Writer

RIVERSIDE PARK, UTAH (LNS) April 21, 2007——Justin Braun scored two goals Saturday evening to lead Olympique Montreux over an inspired Bosnia USA in Premiership action.
Justin scored in the 40th and 41st minute on remarkable solo efforts. The first goal came after the young midfielder received a long lateral pass from left back Louis Staley. He ran straight at Adis Alagic with blazing speed, left the big fullback on the seat of his pants and then sent a looping shot over the keeper into the net.
Barely one minute later, Super Justin ran through the middle of the Bosnian defense and let rip a powerful shot that the keeper fumbled into his net.

“I am enjoying myself playing on this team. My mates are top talents and they make life easier,” said the fearless youngster.

The confidence of keeper Martin Martinez

Smir Delilbasic came close to score for Bosnia USA in the 45th minute, but a vigilant Martin Martinez showed good reflexes keeping the ball out in extremis.

In the early minutes of the second half, Admir Softic did good work inside the box and again, Martin was called into a full parade to keep Admir from celebrating a sure goal.

El Tanque not to be denied

In the 68th minute, David “El Tanque” Chevez, benefited from a defensive error to score the third comfort goal. As the Bosnian keeper cleared the ball, it ricocheted off an OM player. The ball luckily fell to El Tanque who was working his way up field. When the referee did not call offside, the experienced striker rounded the keeper to put the ball in the empty net.

A few minutes later, Josh Kimball had a one on one with the keeper but was unable to score as the keeper deflected the shot over the corner line.

Jimmy Cuadros scored the fourth goal in the 73rd minute on a penalty kick after he was taken down from behind in the area.

Nate Murphy fitness champ

“We put in a good display this evening. Our midfield was solid with Matt Woolley and Nate Murphy in total control. Our defense was up to the task as well. I am worried about our fitness, however. Few of our guys can go a full 90 minutes. We need to run more at practice and we will. We need to run for at least 30 minutes if we are to keep up with the Lazios and Westminsters of this division, said forward thinking team manager Bel-Ami.

“Nate is our fittest player. He will be asked to take this soccer team into some boot camp drills.”

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MAN OF THE MATCH: Justin Braun
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GOAL COUNTER

David Chevez, 5 goals
Justin Braun, 5 goals
Nate Murphy, 1 goal
Josh Kimball, 1 goal
Jesse Day, 1 goal
Jimmy Cuadros, 1
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STARTING LINE UP

Martin Martinez, Chris Kirkpatrick, John McQuarrie, Jesse Day, Nate Murphy, Matt Wooley, Judd Soderborg, Jimmy Cuadros, Todd Miller, David Chevez. Justin Braun.
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SUBSTITUTIONS

Aaron Bruderer, Josh Kimball, Louis Staley, Mike Rogers
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OLYMPIAN NOTES

. ---Ironman Rick Johnson was at the game to help support his fellow Olympians. The powerful striker will undergo knee surgery in June. We need him back badly.

. ---It was also good to see Alija Hijaredic, now a fullback for Bosnia USA, but an Olympique Montreux hero. It seems like yesterday when, on October 21, 2001, at the same Riverside Park, Alija took the ball from midfield on an Alex Pogman pass, ran the right side of the field, crossed the ball into the penalty area for Bel-Ami to score on a diving header.
That goal sent the game into overtime as OM was losing 2-1 with only two minutes to play. Pogman scored in sudden death overtime and the Olympians won the Championship of the Liga Latinoamericana and its first major trophy as they defeated Aguas Calientes 3-1.

Alija played two seasons for OM, 2000-2001, and 2001-2002. The second year, he helped the side repeat as champion of the Primera Division of the Liga Latinoamericana. In the 2002 championship game, OM defeated Alemania 3-0.

For his many contributions to the side, Alija is an Olympique Montreux Hall of Famer.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

KIMBALL POWERS OM TO 5-0 WIN OVER FC ODYSSEY WEB


By  Ralph Calvin Hickey-Freeman
Sports Writer

STORM MOUNTAIN PARK, UTAH (LNS) April 11, 2007——Josh Kimball netted the first goal to lead OM to a 5-0 win over FC Odyssey Web Wednesday night. David “El Tanque” Chevez scored two goals.  Justin Braun and Jesse Day each added a goal.

In the 8th minute, defensive midfielder Brian Dunseth, making his debut for OM, found Josh unmarked out wide on the left of midfield. The striker cut in and placed a laser sharp shot near post for the first goal.
Justin scored the second goal in the 20th minute after running past a couple of defenders. El Tanque picked up where he left off last week by scoring the third goal just two minutes later.

The in-form Tanque again found the net in the 58th minute after controlling a Nate Murphy service and misleading the keeper.

Winger Jesse Day scored the fifth goal in the 65th minute from a trademark left-footed volley.

Odyssey Web, playing a man down for the entire match, was dangerous in the final minutes, twice forcing OM keeper Aaron Bruderer into full dives to deflect on frame shots.

With this win, Aaron chalks up his first clean sheet of the season.

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MAN OF THE MATCH: Josh Kimball
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LEADING SCORERS:

David Chevez, 4 goals; Justin Braun, 3 goals; Nate Murphy, 1 goal; Josh Kimball, 1 goal; Jesse Day, 1 goal
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OLYMPIAN NOTES:

Former Real Salt Lake midfielder Brian Dunseth made his debut for the Olympians. The number 13 quickly made an impact and was instrumental in the first goal.
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STARTING LINE UP

Aaron Bruderer, Jeremy Jones, Chris Kirkpatrick, Brian Dunseth, John McQuarrie, Josh Kimball, Nate Murphy, Matt Wooley, Justin Braun, Todd Miller, David Chevez.
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SUBSTITUTIONS

Mike Rogers, Jimmy Cuadros, Louis Staley, Martin Martinez,
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NOT FEATURED:

Judd Soderborg  (day off), Antonio Salcedo (flu), Sergio Vasquez (knee), Rick Johnson (knee).

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

TODD MILLER WINS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD


20 GOALS SERGIO VASQUEZ RETAINS GOLDEN BOOT CROWN

Pierre d'Estaim
Sports Writer

JORDAN LANDING, UT. (Nov. 14, 2006), [LNS].-Two weeks after his audacious nutmegging and cheeky goal scoring exploits in the Utah Open Cup final, Todd Miller won Olympique Montreux's Most Valuable Player Award by a landslide 17 first place votes.
Central defender Paul Williams and Midfielder Nate Murphy tied for second place. Goalkeeper Aaron Bruderer also received MVP votes.
Sergio Vasquez retained his “Capo Canonieri” status with 20 official goals in all competitions.

Todd and Sergio were given trophies to memorialize their achievements and all the Olympians received Treble Winner medals and their favorite jersey as a token of appreciation for winning three major titles this year, the Utah Premiership League (UPL) Championship, the Centennial Daynes Challenge Cup Championship, and the Utah Open Cup Championship--indeed a Treble!

The Olympians celebrated their successful year with family and friends at The Grille from Ipanema, an upscale Brazilian Barbecue Restaurant at the fashionable Jordan Landing district.

MVP Todd is a legend in Utah soccer. He graduated from Alta High School in 1992, and was named Utah's most valuable soccer player by the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News that year. He went on to star for Westminster College's soccer team where he earned degrees simultaneously in mathematics and computer science.

Drafted by the Columbus Crew in the first college draft of the newly formed Major League Soccer (MLS) in 1996, Miller played professionally for four years, for the Crew in 1996 and 1997 and had tenures with A-League teams Milwaukee Rampage and Charleston Battery.

After returning to Utah, he played several years for Utah amateur powerhouse International FC before transferring to OM in the winter of 2005.

Todd is married to his wife Calli for ten years. They have two daughters, Abbey and Emmy. He works as a computer programmer for IKANO Communications.

Miller has been instrumental in the team's most successful season since its creation in 1999. Often acting as a role model and a technical advisor, he helps run practices and motivates players on and off the field. 

“Todd's best quality is that he does not have a big head. He is modest despite his enormous talents. He would score an amazing goal and humbly say that he was just lucky. When necessary, Todd will take over a game, change the dynamic and get us the points,” said team manager Bel-Ami. 

“He is quite an asset who can star anywhere on the field except in goal.  Todd usually journeys from forward to midfield only to end up in defense to protect a victory. That's an MVP in anybody's book.” 

Star fullback Jeremy Jones said it best in commenting that Todd could have gone to Europe after college and he could have played for the likes of Milan or Real Madrid. But he fell in love with Calli and today, other than his two daughters, OM is the fortunate beneficiary of that great love. 

“He packs a lot of weight. He makes us better,“ added midfielder Tracy McGuire.

Indeed Olympique Montreux can be proud of “field commander” Todd Miller for all he has done and continues to do for the side.

Most memorable Miller moment

…It's Miller time!

…At the hour mark, the Tiger and Todd combination paid a handsome dividend. Taking the ball from midfield, Tiger faked left, then faked right, went right anyway as his marker stumbled and fell, passed to Todd who beat a defender,  nutmegged a second and audaciously rounded Ismel to slot the ball into the empty net. A beautiful goal it was! 2-0.

At the Utah Open Cup Final against Bosnia USA
Westminster College
Stadium
October 21, 2006.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

BOSNIA USA, OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX CLASH IN UTAH OPEN CUP FINAL


OLYMPIANS COMPLETE THREE TITLES CRUSADE WITH 3-0 VICTORY
Pierre d'Estaim
Sports Writer

WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, UTAH (October 28, 2006).-Sergio Vasquez scored on a penalty kick in the first half and Todd Miller and Kenny Barton each scored in the second half to help Olympique Montreux overcome a very good Bosnia USA side featuring great players like Branislav Nicolic, Zelico Krsic, Ismel Mukic and the balletic Hermin Sasivarevic.

With this victory, the Olympians accomplished a great feat in winning their third major trophy this year to earn the label “Best Team in Utah.”
Referee Ismael Rodriguez under pressure

This was an enormous game for both teams and they came ready to play. And play they did. The game was very physical. Veteran central referee Ismael Rodriguez indeed had a very busy whistle, trying to keep the match under control. He showed yellow cards at least six times, and ejected one player from each team in the 49th minute, Sergio and Bosnia USA defender Alija Hijdarevic.

The Panthers of Bosnia USA livened up the pace in the first half and threatened the Olympians who looked uncomfortable and excessively cautious with the physical play of their opponents.

Sergio gives the Olympians the lead

OM drew first blood however. In the 11th minute Nate Murphy fed a wide ball to winger Ricky Johnson who outpaced his marker and penetrated the area where he was fouled hard from behind. Referee Ismael had no choice but to award the penalty kick although he surprisingly failed to sanction the guilty player. Sergio stepped up to open the score. 1-0.

Striker Zelico Krsic comes alive

The Panthers did not let that goal affect their resolve. They quickly went on the attack. In the 15th minute, number 10 Branislav found Zelico open at the edge of the area. Zelico unleashed a powerful strike that called for OM keeper Aaron Bruderer to make a miracle save.

Two minutes later, Olympian Chad Gilbert managed to outrun his markers and escape several rough attempts to come face to face with Bosnia USA keeper Ismel Mukic who parried Chad's shot.

Zelico was at it again in the 20th minute. From a smart Hermin pass, the striker dribbled past defender Jeremy Jones and OM keeper Aaron again proved, colorful hair or not, why he is the best shot blocker alive in Utah. The Olympian keeper paid back the faith put in him in tipping Zelico's wicked shot over the bar.

This was followed by Bosnia USA forward Smir Delilbasic's thunderous shot that ricocheted off the near post with Aaron clearly beaten in the 39th minute.

The Olympians forwards did not remain quiet though. In the 42nd minute, Ricky came close to scoring, but a very effective and vigilant Ismel was well positioned to deny the winger.

Two minutes later, Sergio headed the ball to Jake Cavanaugh whose volley was just wide.

The T&T midfield weaponry
After the interval, the Premiership champions and Daynes Challenge Cup winners went to work with a vengeance. Manager Bel-Ami advised to either do what they do best, move the ball to avoid physical punishment and when needed, be as physical.

Bel-Ami also made a tactical change, aligning Todd Miller in midfield with Trinidad international Tiger Fitzpatrick. The strategy paid off quickly. At the 49th minute, Tiger dished the ball to Jake who scored. However, the lineman ruled Jake offside and referee Ismael agreed, canceling the goal.

The Olympians kept attacking. Chad, Todd and Tiger were cruising at will through the Panthers' defense.  But for Ismel's goal-tending heroics, Chad could have turned the game into a rout.

The game was now being played in the Panthers' half of the field with the Olympians trying hard to score the second goal.

It's Miller time!

At the hour mark, the Tiger and Todd combination paid a handsome dividend. Taking the ball from midfield, Tiger faked left, then faked right, went right anyway as his marker stumbled and fell, passed to Todd who beat a defender,  nutmegged a second and audaciously rounded Ismel to slot the ball into the empty net. A beautiful goal it was! 2-0.

A very busy Keeper Ismel Mukic

In the 68th minute, Ricky came close to scoring the third goal. Brave Ismel was there again. Chad followed with two great runs, but again Ismel was always there to deny the marksman.

Bel-Ami sent in Kenny Barton for Todd in the 75th minute. Moments later, Kenny and Tiger combined a series of good passes with winger Jesse Day that put the Bosnian defense on its heels.

The Barton of a maestro

Barely three minutes later, Tiger picked up a pass from defender Mike Rogers and snaked up field misleading his markers, escaped a couple of rough plays to timely pass the ball to Kenny who powered past two defenders and came face to face with Ismel.

Kenny faked a kick and as Ismel vacillated, the midfielder cheekily  rounded him à la Todd Miller to put the ball on target. 3-0.

“Best team in Utah”

The game ended with the Bosnian side making several attempts to attack, but OM captain Paul Williams and the rest of the defense proved to be quite a tall barricade despite Hermin's and Branislav's amazing skills on the ball.

“You guys are the best team in the league this season,” said Utah Soccer Association president Bill Bosgraff, as he handed the Utah Open Cup trophy to the Olympians.

A total of four trophies in 2006

Indeed the Olympians showed courage, consistency, discipline, sacrifice and faith in their manager this season in winning all three available league trophies, the Utah Premiership Championship, the Centennial Daynes Challenge Cup and now the Utah Open Cup Title. A treble in soccer parlance.

It should not be forgotten the side also won the University of Utah full field Indoor League trophy last February. A total of four trophies this football year.

Special thanks for the sacrifices

“Bosnia USA played very well and came close to changing the course of the game a few times. They showed why they are one of the best teams in Utah,“ said Bel-Ami.

“We will be taking sometime off before we start training for the Budweiser Cup in Las Vegas next February. I understand no Utah team has ever won that trophy. We will try to change that. I feel we have the personnel.”

“I am proud of the twenty players I have. I wish I could play all of them 90 minutes in each game, but I can only select the best performing eleven at any particular moment. It has been a very long and fruitful season and all the players have had opportunities. We practiced in all weather; freezing rain and hot summer days and even in the fall early darkness. I did the best I could and I thank the players for their unselfishness and their Olympic performance,” added the manager.

Bel-Ami's humility aside, this was by far the side's most successful year in nearly seven years of existence.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX WINS 2006 DAYNES CHALLENGE CUP


CHAD GILBERT RISES TO THE TOP IN 4-1 VICTORY OVER PARK CITY NEWPARK

Pierre d'Estaim
Sports Writer

WEST JORDAN, UT. (October 21, 2006).--Olympique Montreux captured its second straight Daynes Challenge Cup trophy this evening in a 4-1 victory over close rival Park City Newpark at the West Jordan Soccer Complex. Two goals from Tiger Fitzpatrick, a superb finish from Chad Gilbert and a Sergio Vasquez penalty capped a professional performance.

The side had captured the Premiership title two weeks ago, and was aiming to win the century-old Daynes Challenge Cup en route to the showdown against Bosnia USA for the Utah Open Cup title next week.
This OM team has class written all over it. The players know how to play pretty and they can play hard when necessary. Key qualities to have if you want to win three titles in one season in such a competitive league. Park City was as aggressive as always, but Bel-Ami's side proved to be more than a match for its opponents.

A complicated 4-5-1 formation

There were a few changes to the starting line up that Bel-Ami put on the pitch for that all too important game and he made some technical modifications to the team's traditional 4-4-2.  Jake Cavanaugh started on the left wing, making way for marksman Sergio Vasquez to operate on the right side of the field instead of his usual center forward position.

Anticipating Park City's furious aerial game, OM lined up in a 4-5-1 formation featuring hitman Gilbert as the lone striker in front of midfield playmakers Tiger and Nate Murphy followed by Todd Miller as the holding midfielder and the two wide men operating like an accordion to shut down long passes and put numbers in front of the back four. Confusing to explain, but the Olympians executed its operations effectively.

Gilbert shifts to a higher gear

The new look formation was threatening early on as Gilbert slipped behind the defense and placed a good shot on frame in only the 4th minute. The keeper had to dive full length to push the ball out of bound. Cavanaugh was threatening in the air on the subsequent corner.

In the 12th minute, Murphy and Tiger combined well and the Trinidad international made sure to half volley Nate's needle sharp service past the keeper.  1-0.

As the half wore on, Gilbert increased in power. In the 30th minute, the striker beat the Snowmen's defense and buried the ball in the far right corner to put OM ahead 2-0. There was nothing the keeper could do about Gilbert's laser sharp strike.

Nate & Tiger's Great Daynes Show

Right after the restart, Tiger and Nate again combined to make the score 3-0 at the 48th minute. It was vintage Nate stuff. The playmaker served Tiger a Brazilian no-look pass and the in-form Trinidadian did what true predators do best. He latched onto the ball and the staggered keeper was immediately condemned to go get the ball in the back of the cage. 3-0.

Four minutes later, Tiger came close to collecting a hot trick. However, the keeper was able to deviate the shot at the last second.

With the Olympians blitzing through the middle almost at will, the crowd was already thinking that the rout was on when the Snowmen pulled a goal back at the 57th minute.  3-1.

Ser-gol from the spot

After their goal, the Snowmen reinvigorated and went looking for more. The Olympians' defense and keeper Aaron Bruderer rose to the occasion to withstand a flurry of good shots from the very mobile Liam Hanafer and their skillful playmaker Antonio Salvador.

OM got its fourth and last goal in the 85th minute when Kenny Barton was brought down in the penalty area as he was pulling the trigger from a fine Everton do Prado pass. Leading scorer Sergio Vasquez made sure to score from the penalty spot. The score was 4-1.

Like true champions, the Snowmen did not stop playing despite the score. They brazenly pushed forward and looked menacing on a couple of occasions. One was on a Liam freekick that called for Aaron to make a full lunge. Another Liam effort sailed over the crossbar.

Now on for the Treble

The stage is set for the final of the Utah Open Cup at Westminster College next Saturday against Bosnia USA and there is no love lost between the two sides. With two new fine pieces of silverware on the shelves in the trophy room, Captain Paul Williams and his Olympian mates are still very hungry.

“This team plays to win and when a major title is in the outcome, we want it.  Next to the Daynes Challenge Cup, the Utah Open Cup is huge and we definitely want to treble this year,” said the star defender.

As for his expectations next week, manager Bel-Ami acknowledged that the Bosnian side is riding high on the crest of a very successful end of the season and they usually bring a large crowd of fans to support them.

“I expect a very skilful opponent and rowdy audience. While we have a slight psychological hedge on them, they definitely have home field advantage. We will have to be careful and play our best.”

Saturday, October 14, 2006

HAVING CLINCHED THE TITLE, OM LOSES LAST LEAGUE GAME


EXCEL'S MATT KEDDINGTON WEIGHS IN: MISSING FACTS
(Read below)
Xcel, 1
Olympique Montreux, 0

By Pierre D'ESTAIM
Sports Writer

KAYSVILLE, UT. (October 14, 2006).-Xcel handed Olympique Montreux its second defeat of the season in the Utah Premiership thanks to a counter attack goal in the 49th minute.

An Xcel striker ran into a speculative long shot and expertly looped the ball over the head of keeper Chad Evans who had wandered much too far off his line.
Since OM had clinched the Premiership title with a 4-2 victory over Park City Newpark last week, manager Bel-Ami wanted to use this game to see different attacking pairings and midfield formations ahead of the Daynes Cup final next Saturday against co-finalist Park City Newpark, and the Utah Open Cup final in a fortnight against Bosnia USA.

Counting backward from 500 to one

Unfortunately for the sport and the fans, Xcel parked a double-decker bus in front of goal and did all it could to waste time. For nearly the whole game, Xcel jam-packed its players inside the penalty box and when the side would get goal kicks, keeper Devin Zimmerman, an OM alum, would count from 500 backward to one before putting the ball into play.

Devin would slowly go get the ball from out of bound, very, very slowly. He'd then walk back even slower to the field. Next he'd blow the dirt off the ball and carefully sweep the grass at the six-yard line before putting the ball down. Then he'd moonwalk 10, 15 yards off the field at a snail's pace, run turtle like to the ball and kick it out of bound. 

Devin did all that crap without any OM field player complaining. The timid ref finally booked him for time wasting at the 80th minute.

Global domination but no goal

OM totally dominated the game from start to finish. Fleet footed frontman Chad Gilbert pierced the steel wall often, but could not find the target.  Midfielders Nate Murphy, Ken Barton and Tiger Fitzpatrick ran past defenders after defenders only to bump into more defenders. Captain Todd Miller pushed forward to help, but to no avail.

When OM strikers Jesse Day, Sergio Vasquez, Mauricio Borba and Ricky Johnson could see enough daylight to take a shot, their efforts lacked accuracy or bounced off defenders or the posts.

The subbing will be rare in the cup finals

“I fiddled a bit with the line up, but I wanted all our men to get a touch as the subbing will be rare in the cup finals. Even without the three points this evening, we are the champions and played like it, manly and not hiding,” said Bel-Ami.

Asked what he thought about Xcel's strategy, Bel-Ami said, “Give them credit. Their chock-a-block strategy worked. Our failure to score early complicated things.”
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XCEL PLAYS ONE MAN DOWN FOR MOST OF THE GAME
By Matt Keddington, Xcel Manager
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"You seem to have forgotten to mention that Xcel received a red card after 15 minutes of play and played the rest of the game down a player. But I guess you are not into reporting all of the facts. Only the ones that benefit your writing."
Sorry, Matt. We should have mentioned that  very important fact.  We apologize.
P.d'E.

Saturday, October 7, 2006

OM TOPS PARK CITY NEWPARK IN EXCITING CLASSICO


Olympique Montreux, 4
Park City Newpark, 2

By Pierre d'Estaim
Sports Writer

PARK CITY
, UT.
(October 7, 2006).--Tiger Fitzpatrick scored a goal in the second minute to help Olympique Montreux beat Park City Newpark in a pulsating league game this evening.

The Olympian midfielder capped an impressive sequence by taking a hard ground shot that found the back of the net to the surprise of the Snowmen's defense and the keeper.
Undaunted, the Snowmen quickly regrouped behind the leadership of their talisman player Liam Hanafer who created the equalizer merely four minutes after Tiger's goal.

Pedaling backward

The Olympians nearly reclaimed the lead in the 10th minute when Tiger made an excellent pass to Jesse Day who dished the ball to Nate Murphy whose shot missed just wide.

Knowing that a victory or even a tie would guarantee the Olympians their second Premiership title in successive years, Park City was determined to make sure OM would not celebrate in its stadium. To keep the ball from the Olympians' lethal midfield, they smartly played long and high balls from the defense to their speedy forwards.

For several minutes, OM was clearly disorganized and the defense was pedaling backward trying to impede the recurring raids of Liam and company. Keeper Aaron Bruderer was tested often.

Park City's strategy paid off handsomely when they took the lead in the 19th minute. A long ball got passed John McQuarrie and with Jake Cavanaugh slow coming back in support, a Park City player found himself inside the box with just Aaron to beat. He made sure to score with a ground shot to the far corner of the net. The puddle of water and mud in front of goal was no help to the desperately diving Aaron.

Regaining control of the middle

The Snowmen continued to pressure Paul Williams and the rest of the defense as the first half wore on. The Olympians tried to reorganize to slowdown the game and plug up the holes.

Tiger and Ken Barton did just that. With Ken standing as a Claude Makelele in front of the defense, and Tiger slashing through the Snowmen's midfield and making timely passes to the sides, the Snowmen's compact defense opened up just enough for league leading scorer Sergio Vasquez to score his 20th goal of the season.

The marksman benefited from a well-timed Tiger pass in the 35th minute, controlled the ball, outpaced his marker and hit it past the keeper from just outside the penalty area.

The Olympians' midfielders and wingers took the controls for good after Sergio's goal. They were awarded a penalty in the 44th minute. Jeremy Jones coolly converted it to make the score 3-2 at the half.

The Olympians returned to the field for the second half understanding that the forwards had to pressure Park City's back line to derail the accurate long passes. 

The strategy seemed to work as a hurried Park City began to commit turnovers while the Olympians reverted to their trademark quick passing.

In the 54th minute, Mauricio Borba escaped his marker, but shot wide. Three minutes later, he again misled the defense. His bending shot from the left hit the far post with the keeper clearly beaten.

The Snowmen could not find much time to get into a rhythm.

In the 62nd minute, Jake got a great pass through the middle from Jeremy. He went straight in and buried a big shot into the net with beautiful definition. OM was up 4-2.

Park City tried to come back. Liam had a good shot that hit the post in the 77th minute. Aaron was called upon to make a full stretch dive to barely tip the ball out in the 86th.

“That kind of attitude clearly spoils it for me.”

With about two or three minutes to go and the game virtually won, and the Park City defenders playing very physical, thinking ahead to the cup games and wanting to avoid unnecessary injury, Bel-Ami started pulling out some players. One in particular outwardly expressed his disgust for the manager.

“That kind of attitude clearly spoils it for me. There was cause to celebrate before that excessive response to being substituted with the game all but over and the three points in the bag,” said a clearly humiliated Bel-Ami.

“I am here on the sidelines in the cold weather suffering from a very bad cold and a high fever, doing my best to help manage the team, only to be disrespected. That is neither the Olympian attitude, nor a way to react upon winning a championship after a very successful campaign.”
Bel-Ami looked a lonely figure in the cold weather as he picked up the trash left behind after the players had departed.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

TEN MEN UNITED BOSNIA BEATS MISFIRING PARK CITY


PARK CITY STILL CAN WIN THE PREMIERSHIP TITLE

By Pierre d'Estaim
Sports Writer

SUGARHOUSE, UT. (Sept. 30).--Olympique Montreux needs only one point in its next two games to claim the Premiership title after ten men United Bosnia nips Park City 1-0 this evening at Chris Dorich Stadium on the campus of Westminster College.

Playing with only ten men for 40 minutes in the second half and being dominated almost completely, United suddenly springed up behind the masterful play of its Mexican play maker Ari Gonzales to upset second place Park City.
The Snowmen are left to rue a smorgasbord of chances its strikers, namely Matt Smith and the usually reliable Liam Hanafer should have put away.

It just was not Park City's evening. In the 12th minute, Matt had a good look at goal, but unluckily sent the ball over the bar. In the 25th, Liam let loose a powerful shot, but United's keeper Emir Topalavic  in outstanding form collected the British marksman's effort from twenty yards out.

Other Park City players had good opportunities, but they either squandered their chances or United's defense, marshaled by the very tall and talented Hussein "Bucko" Topalovic foiled the Snowmen's attempts.

The score remained 0-0 at the half.

Park City returned for the second half determined to slay the Red Tigers of United Bosnia. They relied on their trademark rapid long balls from the back to opposite sides of the field with their wingers galloping to the ball and making service to the middle or trying to take it in solo.

Frustrated after a hard foul five minutes into the half, a United player complained for too long. With the fans baying for a red card, the referee harshly obliged.

Reduced to ten men, Bosnia United practically parked a tall bus in front of goal for about fifteen minutes to the utter impatience of Park City who sent men forward in droves and bad shots over and wide.

The Red Tigers held on. In the 67th minute, number 7 Ari started showing why he is one of the best playmakers in Utah. Taking the game to the Snowmen, his subtle runs and great passing caused the lone goal in the 81st minute.

Receiving the ball in his own area, Ari dribbled past nearly the entire Park City midfield, shaked off his markers and dished the ball to his onrushing right winger who blasted it into the Snowmen's net.

After the goal, Park City committed more men up front to seek the equalizer, which did not come despite an extended injury period.

"We will be loaded to bear!"
With Olympique Montreux having taken all three points from non-performing Pan World FC earlier in the day, the side now has 48 points on 18 games with two to go. Park City, its closest rival, has 39 points after 17 games.

The stage is set for a show down in Park City next Saturday when the Olympians visit the Snowmen at the North Pole Cathedral, the nickname of the Snowmen's stadium. The Olympians cannot forget that Park City is the only team to have beaten them in regulation play since December 2004. 

“We will be loaded to bear,” declared forward Josh Kimball. “We are still hungry for wins to certify our pedigree.” Indeed the star striker who has raised his game to a high level aims to continue his prolific scoring next week in Park City.

Better beware...
Mathematically, Park City still can take the trophy from under OM's feet if it beats the Olympians and manage to get maximum points from its three remaining games.

Indeed if the Snowmen can get all nine points from their next fixtures and OM loses both its last matches, the sides will finish even on points.  Then, that unfortunate loss to Park City last May will come into account.

Olympians beware!