Chattanooga Times Free Press

POISED FOR THE PRIZE

McCallie expects to contend for state title

- BY IDRIS GARCIA CORRESPOND­ENT

As the whistle blew to start the Division II-AA soccer state title game last spring, McCallie was left to watch, ousted in the semifinal match by Nashville’s Montgomery Bell Academy.

It was the second year in a row MBA put a sudden halt to a season in which the Blue Tornado had climbed into the top 10 nationally, and watching Christian Brothers hoist the 2016 trophy left an extra-painful sting.

“You know, we’ve been close the past two years,” said senior Drew Viscomi. “My sophomore year the only games we lost were our first game of the season and the state semifinal. And then last year we lose to MBA again in the semifinal. We beat the eventual state champion 3-0 in the regular season, so it was a little bit bitter.”

Although it was a bitter end, don’t expect anyone on McCallie’s side to call it a disappoint­ing season, including Chris Cushenberr­y, who heads into his third year as coach with a butterfly net in hand. Figurative­ly.

“In sports in general, ‘catch the butterfly’ is one of the analogies we use,” Cushenberr­y said. “You might miss a couple of times, but then you get it on that fourth or fifth try, and that’s the year where everything comes together. So once every handful of years you can be good.

“Well, we want to be good every year, and if you want to catch the butterfly every year, you need a net. For us, our culture is our net. Organizati­ons that have the right culture produce consistent success.”

As the TSSAA boys’ soccer season begins this week, the Blue Tornado have built their proverbial net around the pursuit of excellence, whether it’s on the pitch, in the classroom or even showing discipline in the lunch room.

As for that elusive state title, the players will worry about that when it comes.

“It’s really about shifting your focus to the season and not recognitio­n, because the season will bring recognitio­n,” Will McGregor said. “It all boils down to every little decision you make to get ahead.”

McGregor and Viscomi have embraced the word excellence and have set a positive example of it for their teammates.

Viscomi, who has committed to Northweste­rn University, was a prep All-American last year. He also was an all-state selection, along with McGregor, who recently received the prestigiou­s Morehead-Cain Scholarshi­p.

The senior leaders echoed Cushenberr­y’s excitement regarding having the key pieces from last year returning, and they are eager to enter their final season with high expectatio­ns and the right culture in place.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND/TIMES FREE PRESS ?? McCallie’s Drew Viscomi, center, celebrates a goal with teammates Ben Brock, left, and Stone Roebuck during a home match last season. Viscomi and fellow senior Will McGregor are expected to be leaders for the Blue Tornado again this year.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY DOUG STRICKLAND/TIMES FREE PRESS McCallie’s Drew Viscomi, center, celebrates a goal with teammates Ben Brock, left, and Stone Roebuck during a home match last season. Viscomi and fellow senior Will McGregor are expected to be leaders for the Blue Tornado again this year.

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