Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bentonvill­e West avenges last year’s loss in final

CLASS 6A GIRLS SOCCER BENTONVILL­E WEST 2, FAYETTEVIL­LE 1

- MITCHELL GLADSTONE

BENTON — Bentonvill­e West Coach Kerry Castillo set tryouts for 48 hours after the Wolverines’ 3-0 loss to Fayettevil­le in last season’s state final.

He was ready to turn the page. But he wasn’t going to let the memory of the defeat fade.

“Every single day,” Castillo said when asked how often he reminded his team. “We told the incoming freshmen that the only goal we had this year was to get back to this day and this spot.

“If it was against the same team, so be it.”

In a rematch with the Bulldogs, Bentonvill­e West edged their Northwest Arkansas rivals 2-1, getting a 71st-minute winner from sophomore Tianna Jones to claim the Class 6A girls soccer championsh­ip at the Benton Athletic Complex on Saturday afternoon.

Jones, who was named tournament MVP, said the Wolverines returned to Everett Field with “a completely different mentality” a year after getting shut out.

“Last year, we came in a little scared — they’d beat us twice,” Jones explained. “This year, we knew we’d [beaten] them once, we can get them again. I think that just really helped us.”

Fayettevil­le (12-3-2) scored the opener in the eighth minute, capitalizi­ng on a corner and chaos in the 6-yard box. A long ball found a Bulldog head at the back post and when it came back across the face of goal, Jayden Tyler was there to head it in off a deflection.

But Bentonvill­e West (176) tied it five minutes later. Sweeper Kate Carter pushed forward with a 2-on-1 opportunit­y, choosing to take the shot herself and slotting it into the Fayettevil­le net.

From there, though, the game was a chess match. The Wolverines and Bulldogs had split their two earlier games this season and whenever one team had an opportunit­y to break the 1-1 deadlock Saturday, a defender was there to silence the potential threat.

“We talk about it all the time: The [6A-West Conference] is kind of like the SEC, where everybody’s so good,” Fayettevil­le Coach Joe Thoma said. “All three of our games have been … knock-down drag-outs — good, clean games but just both teams going at it — and I didn’t expect anything different.”

With the possibilit­y of extra time looming, Castillo called Carter forward, hoping to draw the attention of the Bulldogs’ defense.

The gambit worked, getting Jones in a 1-on-1 on the right wing. The forward faked a cut inside with her left foot, instead putting the ball on her stronger right before she

squeezed a shot between Fayettevil­le’s goalkeeper and the right upright.

Bentonvill­e West’s reserves crept toward the sideline as the final seconds

ticked down. As the Wolverines leaped into one another’s arms at midfield, there was joy but not surprise.

“The energy for the girls all week long was nothing short of, ‘We can’t wait to get to Saturday,’ ” Castillo said. “They wanted this. They wanted the rematch. Hats off to Fayettevil­le. … But our girls just couldn’t wait to get to this day.”

 ?? More photos at arkansason­line.com/522girlsso­ccer/ (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Colin Murphey) ?? Bentonvill­e West players celebrate winning the Class 6A girls soccer championsh­ip after the Wolverines’ 2-1 victory against Fayettevil­le on Saturday at the Benton Athletic Complex in Benton.
More photos at arkansason­line.com/522girlsso­ccer/ (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Colin Murphey) Bentonvill­e West players celebrate winning the Class 6A girls soccer championsh­ip after the Wolverines’ 2-1 victory against Fayettevil­le on Saturday at the Benton Athletic Complex in Benton.

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