Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bentonvill­e advances to title

Tigers convert long passes into scores to move past LR Catholic

- FRANKIE FRISCO

7A BOYS SOCCER

BENTONVILL­E 2, LR CATHOLIC 0

CABOT — Bentonvill­e decided to play long ball in its Class 7A boys soccer state tournament semifinal and the strategy paid dividends.

The Tigers (17-2) got goals from midfielder­s Zack Estrada and Spencer McMillan and advanced to next week’s championsh­ip game against Fort Smith Northside after taking a 2-0 victory over Little Rock Catholic (14-3-1) on Saturday at Panther Stadium.

Estrada controlled a deep pass in the 38th minute of the first half then placed a high shot over goal keeper Nicholas Bartnick’s outstretch­ed hand from 15 yards to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead.

McMillan controlled a long pass with his head then pushed a shot past Bartnick into the left corner of the goal from 10 yards to give the Tigers their 2-0 advantage in the 17th minute of the second half.

“They were playing a high line and we wanted to play deeper balls,” said Bentonvill­e Coach Mike Devaney whose team will be going for back-to-back state championsh­ips next week in Fayettevil­le. “We wanted to play the ball back in there and wound up getting two fantastic goals out of it.”

The Tigers controlled the majority of the first half with midfielder­s Josh Hylton, Cory Jones, Jose Castro and McMillon getting clear shots but being turned away from Bartnick.

Bartnick saved a Castro free-kick attempt, but Estrada finally broke through just before half.

“They’ve got some pretty powerful and strong forwards,” Catholic Coach Ryan Lawrence said. “They’re a complete team. They are going to be tough on anyone they play.”

Bentonvill­e goal keeper Ben Barron wasn’t forced to make too many tough saves, but one he made against Gatorade Arkansas Player of the Year Chris Holmes midway through the second half preserved the Tigers’ 2-0 lead. Holmes had the clearest shot the Rockets would have all day, but Barron went to his left with a dive and pushed away the attempt at the last second.

“Our back four have been playing together for three years,” Devaney said. “Defense is what we build this team around. Ben makes things look pretty routine, but the back four are the main ingredient­s.”

Catholic had two other chances late on free kicks after Bentonvill­e fouls, but the Rockets couldn’t find the net.

The Rockets snapped a three-year losing streak to Springdale in the state tournament with a 2-1 victory Friday. Lawrence said he wasn’t sure if the team ran out of energy after beating the Bulldogs.

“Yesterday was a battle getting over that hump,” he said. “One thing after a team scores that first goal you don’t know what that will do to your team’s energy, but we found our energy in the second half. The kids competed. Bentonvill­e is just too solid.”

FORT SMITH NORTHSIDE 2, ROGERS HIGH 0

Fort Smith Northside’s Angel Parga took advantage of two goal keeper mistakes and converted them into scores to send the Grizzlies ( 12- 4) into next Saturday’s championsh­ip game against Bentonvill­e.

Parga outfought Rogers goal keeper Ruben Balderos and another Mounties defender for a loose ball and scored from 12 yards out at the 19th minute of the first half to give the Grizzlies a 1-0 lead.

The Northside forward then stole a clearing attempt from Balderos in the 28th minute of the second half and dribbled in on an easy breakaway to give the Grizzlies the insurance score.

“One of the things we’ve instilled in Angel is expect a mistake from the goal keeper every time he clears the ball,” Northside Coach Mauricio Maciel said. “He’s not perfect, but he made two good plays there to score for us.”

Rogers (12-7) had a quick attempt on goal in the first half and added three more decent chances in the second half, but Northside’s Jose de Jesus Parga turned away each attempt in posting the shutout.

Northside will be going for its first state championsh­ip since it defeated Springdale for the title in 2013.

 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/BENJAMIN KRAIN ?? Josh Howard (right) of Bentonvill­e and Little Rock Catholic’s Justin Blair leap for a header Saturday during Bentonvill­e’s 2-0 victory in the 7A State Soccer Tournament semifinals.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/BENJAMIN KRAIN Josh Howard (right) of Bentonvill­e and Little Rock Catholic’s Justin Blair leap for a header Saturday during Bentonvill­e’s 2-0 victory in the 7A State Soccer Tournament semifinals.
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BENJAMIN KRAIN ?? Abel Cruz (right) of Rogers High fouls Fort Smith Northside’s Alexander Minero on Saturday in their semifinals game of the 7A State Soccer Tournament in Cabot.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/ BENJAMIN KRAIN Abel Cruz (right) of Rogers High fouls Fort Smith Northside’s Alexander Minero on Saturday in their semifinals game of the 7A State Soccer Tournament in Cabot.
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