Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CLASS 7A GIRLS SOCCER

- RICK FIRES

Senior Skylurr Patrick scored two goals in the second half to lead Rogers to a comeback 2-1 victory over Fort Smith Southside at Whitey Smith Stadium in Rogers. Southside led 1-0 until Patrick scored with 34:51 remaining and then put Rogers ahead with her second goal with 20:41 left.

ROGERS — Skylurr Patrick refused to let Saturday be the final game of her high school soccer career.

Patrick scored two goals in the second half to lead Rogers High to a comeback 2-1 victory over Fort Smith Southside in the semifinals of the Class 7A state tournament at Whitey Smith Stadium.

Southside led 1-0 until Patrick scored with 34 minutes, 51 seconds left in the second half. The senior midfielder then put Rogers ahead with her second goal of the day with 20:41 left in the match.

The victory places Rogers in the championsh­ip match against Bryant, which defeated Bentonvill­e High 1-0 in the other semifinal game on Saturday.

“I talked to Skylurr about ‘Hey, this game is ours and it’s your senior year,’” Rogers coach Aaron Crouch said. “I don’t want it to be over for you in 40 minutes.”

It wasn’t. Patrick’s second goal was particular­ly impressive after she outmaneuve­red a Southside defender near midfield for the ball. She gained control and drill a kick into the

net from at least 35 yards away to give Rogers (18-5-1) the lead for good.

“I saw a miss-touch and took advantage of that,” Patrick said. “I got in front of the girl because if she kicked me, it would’ve been a free kick. I lined up the shot and it went in.”

Patrick moved to the back of the defense in the final stages of the match and helped keep Southside (16-7) from tying the game. The Lady Rebels had a clear attempt in front of the net with 35 seconds left but could not convert on a kick that sailed high.

“My defense got tired after two games in two days,” Crouch said. “I had to make some adjustment­s and put some new girls in. Skylurr’s strong in the air, she’s smart, and she sees the ball well. She brought some energy back there.”

Southside went ahead 1-0 lead on a goal by Kyla Crawford with 29:33 left in the first half. The lead stood up until the second half when Patrick took over and willed the Lady Mounties to victory.

“I knew for myself this wasn’t going to be it,” Patrick said. “I knew in my head it was a 1-0 game and that it was anybody’s game. just pushed myself harder.”

BRYANT 1, BENTONVILL­E 0

There will be a new girls state soccer champion in Arkansas’ largest classifica­tion.

Alyssa Fason scored less than 10 minutes into Saturday’s match and that goal held up for a 1-0 victory over Bentonvill­e in a semifinal game Saturday.

“I told the girls before the game that if we played well, there was no team better than us,” Bryant coach Nicole Inman said. “It was a pleasure to play against (Bentonvill­e). I’ve never coached against them before. I’m really proud of the ladies. They showed a lot of heart.”

Bentonvill­e couldn’t get anything going offensivel­y until midway through the second half. The Lady Tigers had a handful of chances late but were turned away each time by senior Brittney Warner, the Bryant goalie.

“Brittney had a concussion earlier this year and missed a lot of the season,” Inman said. “But Brittney played great and she’s paving the way for us to be secure in the back for years to come.”

Fason got behind the Bentonvill­e defense and scored from about 15 yards with 31 minutes left in the first half. Fason made an earlier rush when she was met by a Bentonvill­e defender and nearly tackled as both players crashed to the turf.

Fason wanted a foul, but didn’t get the call.

“Alyssa always gives a lot of heart and effort,” Inman said. “She is very fast and wants to go to the goal.”

Bryant had other chances in the first half against Bentonvill­e, which did not have a shot on goal. Mary Catherine Selig shot high on a clear attempt at the net and Fason’s attempt with the left foot in traffic was stopped at the Bentonvill­e net.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO ?? Rogers High’s Skylurr Patrick (center) celebrates with two of her teammates Saturday after scoring her second goal against Fort Smith Southside during a Class 7A state semifinal match at Whitey Smith Stadium in Rogers.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Rogers High’s Skylurr Patrick (center) celebrates with two of her teammates Saturday after scoring her second goal against Fort Smith Southside during a Class 7A state semifinal match at Whitey Smith Stadium in Rogers.

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