Wildcats get back on winning track in shutout of Paola
Sophomore Owen Marsh dribbles past the Paola defense Tuesday during the Wildcats’ 5-0 victory over the Panthers.
After being on the wrong end of a pair of close matches, the Louisburg boys soccer team wanted to get back in the win column.
The Wildcats did that and then some Tuesday when they hosted rival Paola in a Frontier League match. Louisburg scored four second half goals and came away with a 5-0 victory over the Panthers.
Louisburg improved its record to 4-10 as the Wildcats got a big boost of confidence as the regular season inches toward a close.
“We’ve been itching to get back into the win column since we lost to Ottawa and then Tonganoxie,” Louisburg coach Bobby Bovaird said. “It’s been rough this season taking so many losses, but when you look at it, there were many winnable games that could have gone our way if a few things had gone differently. We just needed to get that confidence boost, and doing so against our rival Paola was a nice touch.
“Against Paola, we were able to get off more shots and crosses than we’d done in any other game this season. That’s one thing we really needed — to be able to have those offensive attacks in a live game situation. Doing them at practice in scrimmages is one thing, but getting the experience against an opponent is where we really get to figure things out.”
The Wildcats dominated possession from the opening whistle and had plenty of opportunities to score early. Louisburg only found the back of the net one time in the first half on a goal from Jose Cuevas on an assist from Emmett White.
Louisburg picked up the scoring in the second half as White added two goals, including one that was assisted by Cuevas. Freshman Brody Bovaird scored his first varsity goal, while Cuevas also added another to give himself two scores in the contest.
On the night, the Wildcats took 41 shots and had 14 that were on target. White led the way with 12 shots, while Cuevas and Owen Marsh each had eight.
Marsh, White and Jacob Brown each had an assist for Louisburg.
“The first half, we had so many shots that were way off target and we weren’t getting the ball out wide for outside attacks in the air,” coach Bovaird said. “Second half was a different story. The guys played with more patience and more focus. We got off twice as many crosses and we had nine shots on target. It was definitely a matter of keeping the guys patient and focused.
“When players start to realize that their attacks aren’t being very effective, they often start thinking too much about it and lose their focus. They start getting desperate and do things that go against their training, and then before you know it, the game looks more like herd-ball than soccer. I’m proud of how the guys stayed focused and disciplined. They did a much better job of playing up to our level Tuesday night.”
The Wildcats weren’t tested much defensively and gave up just one shot on the night to the Panthers. Goalie Evan Moreland earned the clean sheet.
It was also a win off the field for Louisburg as it hosted its annual Cancer Awareness Game and raised more than $1,500 for a local family battling cancer.
“The win against Paola was a pretty big moral victory,” Bovaird said. “It was a game we were able to come out and get some goals, it was against our big rival, and it was on our Cancer Awareness night. The best thing about that game was seeing everyone supporting one another. So much positive energy on the field and on the bench.”
Louisburg is back at it tonight as the Wildcats travel to Turner. Varsity is slated to begin at 6 p.m.