Siloam Springs Herald Leader

SSHS boys soccer tops Bentonvill­e

- By Josh Tinker Special to Siloam Sunday

BENTONVILL­E — Eli Jackson seemed surprised to be so wide open, but he knew just what to do.

Bentonvill­e High keeper Santiago Vallejo initially stopped Jackson’s first shot on goal, but the ball squirted free. Jackson made sure he didn’t miss twice. After the ball got away from Vallejo, Jackson had another opportunit­y

from point-blank range, where he deposited a shot from just inside the right post to give the Panthers a 2-1 victory in the first game of the Northwest Arkansas Showcase on Friday at the Tiger Athletic Complex.

Jackson was last spring’s Class 6A state tournament Most Valuable Player after scoring a hat trick in leading the Panthers to the state championsh­ip victory over Mountain Home. His gamewinner on Friday was his second goal of the season.

“Eli, that’s what he does, he’s our goal scorer,” Siloam Springs coach Brent Crenshaw said. “We played a defensive style and looked for a counter attack. It worked out.”

The goal, which came in the match’s 58th minute, came exactly three minutes after Bentonvill­e put home the equalizer to knot the score at 1-1.

“That’s the point I made to the kids. ‘You’ve just thrown away all your hard work,’” said Bentonvill­e coach Mike Devaney of Jackson’s goal. “We worked really hard to get back in the game, and made it a contest at 1-1, and we had a lapse in judgment against a good team and we got punished for it. We got punished for letting the ball bounce and a lack of communicat­ion.”

Bentonvill­e’s (0-1) lone score came in the 55th minute when Rodrigo Mouron sent a cross to teammate Harrison Dickerson. Dickerson’s shot was blocked by Siloam Springs keeper Wyatt Church but the ball bounced to Anthony Mancia, who drilled it home from just outside the goalie box.

Siloam Springs (2-0) got on the board in the match’s early minutes when Luke Gumm corralled a loose ball from just inside the penalty box to beat Vallejo in the fifth minute. The goal was Gumm’s first of the year.

Siloam Springs advanced in the winner’s bracket and continued play in the tournament on Saturday. Results were not available at presstime.

Siloam Springs is scheduled to play a nonconfere­nce game Tuesday at defending 7A state champion Rogers.

Siloam Springs 3, Bentonvill­e West 1

The Panthers opened up their season Tuesday with a 3-1 nonconfere­nce victory over Bentonvill­e West at Panther Stadium.

Christian Marroquin and Jack Bos scored goals in the first half for the Panthers.

Jackson scored an insurance goal in the second half as the Panthers earned the victory.

 ?? Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette ?? Luke Gumm of Siloam Springs and Harrison Kitson of Bentonvill­e react after Gumm scored in the first half Friday during the first round of the Northwest Arkansas Spring Soccer Classic tournament at the Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonvill­e. Siloam...
Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Luke Gumm of Siloam Springs and Harrison Kitson of Bentonvill­e react after Gumm scored in the first half Friday during the first round of the Northwest Arkansas Spring Soccer Classic tournament at the Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonvill­e. Siloam...
 ?? Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette ?? Eli Simpson, No. 20, of Siloam Springs and Rodrigo Mouron of Bentonvill­e collide Friday during the first round of the Northwest Arkansas Spring Soccer Classic tournament at the Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonvill­e. Siloam Springs defeated Bentonvill­e...
Ben Goff/NWA Democrat-Gazette Eli Simpson, No. 20, of Siloam Springs and Rodrigo Mouron of Bentonvill­e collide Friday during the first round of the Northwest Arkansas Spring Soccer Classic tournament at the Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonvill­e. Siloam Springs defeated Bentonvill­e...

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