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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Colts one goal short in Open final OT loss
Casteel girls soccer can't prevent Xavier's 5th straight title win
Independent Newsmedia/Jason W. Brooks
Xavier College Prep’s Nev Herzog kicks the ball away from Casteel’s Kajun Skinner in the March 1 Open Division championship match. Xavier won, 2-1, in overtime to claim its fifth consecutive state title.
Independent Newsmedia/Jason W. Brooks
Casteel senior Morgan Minnis tries to keep Xavier College Prep's Olivia Liu from getting to the ball during the March 1 Open Division girls soccer championship match. The Colts scored late in the second half to force overtime, but Xavier scored af the end of the first overtime period and won their fifth consecutive straight title, 2-1.
MESA — Lainey Swanson knew the clock was ticking down.
Fortunately for her and her Xavier College Prep girls soccer team, the shot she took was before the end of the first overtime period.
And it went in.
Swanson’s goal, on a shot taken in the middle right near the 18-yard box, came just as time appeared to expire in the first overtime of the March 1 girls Open Division championship match. The Gators (17-1) hung on throughout the second 10-minute overtime to beat Casteel, 2-1, making them a state-champion team for the fifth year in a row.
“I can’t even believe it,” Swanson said afterward. “The whole experience is, like, unreal.”
Swanson scored on a similar play about nine minutes into the match, though she had to work for an open shot to give the Gators a 1-0 lead. Casteel (16-2) took some of the momentum, at times, and put in a goal in the 65th minute on a free kick by Alisha Maake, and the Gators needed some luck on a few of the Colts’ chances that involved lucky bounces or a shot sailing just wide.
Xavier held some momentum toward the end of regulation and missed a few chances early in overtime before Swanson scored what turned out to be the match-winner.
Gator forward Olivia Yiu dribbled in from the left sideline and set Swanson up with a near-perfect centering pass.
“We try to work the ball through the midfield until we find the wide players, and then we try to work it back into the middle to set up a shot,” Swanson said.
The Gators were facing a Chandler Unified School District opponent for the fourth straight finals, having beaten Perry twice in the 6A championship match. Xavier outlasted Hamilton in penalty kicks on the same Mesa High School field a year ago for their fourth straight 6A crown.
Senior defender Izzy Lee was among the Gators charged with shutting down Casteel’s talented forwards. She said it was a stated team objective to win their fifth title in a row.
“It was just everything we wanted — to get the win and leave with the ‘five-peat,’” Lee said. “So we’re really happy.”
Jason W. Brooks is a News editor for the Daily Independent and the Chandler Independent.
He covers the Chandler area for both yourvalley.net and the monthly print edition while writing for and assisting in the production of the Daily Independent.
Brooks is a well-traveled journalist who has documented life in small American communities in nearly all U.S. time zones.
Born in Washington, D.C. and raised there and in suburban Los Angeles, he has covered community news in California, New Mexico, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska and northern Arizona.