Bishop Fenwick High School vs St. Mary's High School 2024

October 27, 2024, 9:04 pm
St. Mary's High School
3
Bishop Fenwick High School
0
Throw-In: 1
Shot: 6
Goal: 2
Foul: 1
Kick Off: 2
PK: 1
Free Kick: 1
Corner: 1
Goal Kick: 1
All
Throw-In
Throw-In
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 8
Shot
Shot
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 8
Shot
Shot
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 35
Goal
Goal
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 38
Alright, coaches and fans, let's break down this goal by St. Mary's High School. **Build-Up:** * *
Alright, coaches and fans, let's break down this goal by St. Mary's High School. **Build-Up:** * **Initial Pass (0:00-0:03):** The play starts with #24 receiving a well-placed pass from off-screen. This pass bypasses the initial defender and allows #24 to attack the space in front of her. This is textbook counter-attacking – direct and incisive. * **Key Touch and Turn (0:03):** #24 takes a great first touch with her right foot, directing the ball into open space and setting herself up perfectly for a left-footed pass. This turn is crucial as it wrong-foots the defender (#12) and opens up the passing lane. * **Through Ball (0:04):** Recognizing the run of #109, #24 plays a perfectly weighted through ball. This kind of vision and execution is what separates good players from game-changers. The timing and weight of this pass are impeccable. * **Support Run (0:04-0:06):** As the through ball is played, notice the supporting run of #105. This run is vital as it draws the attention of the defender (#74), creating more space for #109 to attack the goal. **Finish:** * **Composure in the Box (0:07-0:08):** #109 does a fantastic job maintaining her composure as she approaches the goal. Notice how she keeps the ball close to her feet, not allowing the defender to make a tackle. * **Clinical Finish (0:09-0:10):** With the goalkeeper (#143) rushing out, #109 stays calm and slots the ball confidently into the back of the net. **Coaching Points:** * This goal is a testament to effective counter-attacking. From the initial pass to the finish, the execution was swift and decisive. * #24's vision and passing ability were instrumental in creating this scoring opportunity. This play highlights the importance of having players who can see and execute those killer passes. * The supporting run by #105 was just as important as the goal itself. It showcases excellent tactical awareness and understanding of spacing on the field. * #109's composure in front of the goal is something all young strikers should strive for. She kept her cool under pressure and finished with confidence. **Overall, a brilliant team goal that exemplifies the importance of quick transitions, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing.** This is a clip St. Mary's High School can use to reinforce these key attacking principles.
Shot
Shot
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 71
Shot
Shot
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 71
Shot
Shot
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 77
Shot
Shot
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 84
Foul
Foul
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 71
Kick Off
Kick Off
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 42
PK
PK
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 52
Alright, let's break down this penalty kick. Right off the bat, we see #7 in blue stepping up for t
Alright, let's break down this penalty kick. Right off the bat, we see #7 in blue stepping up for the kick. Her body language is confident, she's approaching the ball at a good pace, and her eyes are locked in on the target. **Shooter's Technique** * **Approach:** Her approach is direct but not rushed. She's taking her time to compose herself, which is crucial in high-pressure situations like this. * **Plant foot:** Her plant foot is pointing slightly left of center, suggesting she's aiming for the right side of the goal. This is smart as it opens up a larger portion of the goal. * **Contact:** This is where it gets interesting. She strikes the ball well, getting good lift on it, but she doesn't quite get the placement she wanted. It's slightly closer to the center of the goal than you'd like to see on a penalty. **Goalkeeper's Response** * **Positioning:** The keeper (#28) is set on her line and appears alert. * **Reaction:** She guesses correctly, diving to her right. * **Save:** Unfortunately, her dive is a split second late. The power and height of the shot make it difficult to get across in time. **Outcome** Goal! It's a well-taken penalty that beats the keeper. **Coaching Points** * **Placement over Power:** While the shooter scored, emphasizing precise placement over sheer power is key, especially at the high school level where goalkeepers may not be as consistent. * **Keeper Anticipation:** The goalkeeper read the shot well, but her reaction time could be improved. Working on penalty-specific drills, like reading the shooter's hips and plant foot, will be beneficial. Overall, a well-executed penalty kick that showcases good technique from the shooter. The keeper made a valiant effort but was ultimately beaten by a quality strike.
Kick Off
Kick Off
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 53
Free Kick
Free Kick
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 56
Corner
Corner
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 70
Goal Kick
Goal Kick
Bishop Fenwick High School
Minute: 71
Goal
Goal
St. Mary's High School
Minute: 83

Post-Game Analysis

Bishop Fenwick (F)

Strategy:

  • Focus on deep kicks and long passes to try and bypass St. Mary's midfield.
  • Strong defense, especially in the second half, to prevent St. Mary's from advancing.
  • Utilize speed to gain offensive opportunities, but struggled with consistent penetration.

Key Players:

  • Kylie Pigeon (Goalie): Made several outstanding saves, particularly against Brook Maloney, in the first half, keeping the game close.
  • Other players' names were difficult to discern due to audio quality and lack of clear jersey number identification in the commentary

St. Mary's (SM)

Strategy:

  • Possession-based approach, utilizing quick passes and movement to create opportunities.
  • Exploit opportunities to quickly advance the ball, especially through Brook Maloney's runs.
  • Strong defensive performance, limiting Fenwick's scoring chances and securing the shutout.

Key Players:

  • Brook Maloney: Consistently created scoring chances; her speed and dribbling skills made her a significant threat throughout the match. While she didn't score, she forced multiple saves from Fenwick's goalie and was a key element in their offensive strategy.
  • Sophie Scabas: Scored two goals and had an assist; her ability to find space and finish was crucial to St. Mary's success.
  • Izzy Kabas: Scored one goal, showing excellent teamwork and finishing ability.
  • Angelina Aumi: A standout eighth-grader who provided consistent hustle and defensive work. Her presence was vital in disrupting Fenwick's plays and maintaining St Mary's advantage.
  • Aleni Etaria (Goalie): Maintained a clean sheet in the second half, demonstrating solid goalkeeping abilities.
  • Other players from St. Mary's displayed strong teamwork, hustle, and support in midfield and defense.

Note: The commentator struggled to identify some players by name and number due to the audio quality and difficulty seeing jersey numbers, particularly for Bishop Fenwick. This impacts the completeness of the analysis, particularly for Fenwick.