Dayton Daily News

Beavercree­k has another shot at elusive title

Medina stands in way of Beavers’ first championsh­ip.

- By Marc Pendleton Staff Writer

Veteran Beavercree­k boys soccer coach John Guiliano learned the secret to a successful season long ago. The challenge was getting players to buy in.

“A lot of kids have sacrificed personal goals and everything else for the accomplish­ment of the team,” said Guiliano as the Beavers prepared to play for an elusive Division I state championsh­ip today. “They set some goals at the start of the season and slowly worked through them one by one. They just decided team winning was more important than personal goals. It takes a good group of kids.”

Beavercree­k advanced by defeating Dublin Coffman 1-0 on Joshua Fleck’s header off a corner kick five minutes into the second sudden victory overtime Wednesday at London. Defending D-II boys state champ Alter wasn’t as fortunate, losing its state semi 2-0 to Columbus St. Francis DeSales at Springfiel­d.

Beavercree­k (21-0-2) will play upstart Medina (16-1-5) in the D-I state championsh­ip at 7 p.m. today at MAPFRE Stadium (formerly Crew) in Columbus. Medina advanced by blanking Cleveland St. Ignatius 2-0 in its state semi.

That will be the last of three boys state title games. The three girls division state championsh­ips were Friday, also at MAPFRE Stadium. No area girls team qualified.

This is the eighth time for Beavercree­k to reach the state semifinals, including three of the past four seasons. Beavercree­k has been the big-school state runner-up twice, in 2008 and 1990. Beavercree­k and Medina were knocked out in state semifinals last season.

A senior-dominated team, Beavercree­k’s leading scorer is Dominic Calabrese (15 goals, nine assists). Jacob Westerkamp and Fleck each have 10 goals and a combined 23 assists. Liam Dipple has been clutch in goal with 97 saves. The Beavers have outscored their tourney opponents 37-3 and posted five shutouts.

Guiliano said the Beavers have above-average team speed and size. Just as important, there’s minimal talent drop-off from the subs. Most Beavercree­k players also play for club teams, although many in different positions. That means at least half the starters are experience­d at multiple positions.

“We thought we had a good shot with all the kids returning,” said Guiliano, in his 29th season as the Beavers’ coach. “The speed is there and understand­ing the game and our system, and that’s the big thing.” Contact this reporter at 937225-2381 or email Marc. Pendleton@coxinc.com. Twitter: @MarcPendle­ton

 ?? JOHN CUMMINGS / CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A senior-dominated team, Beavercree­k’s leading scorer is Dominic Calabrese (right), with 15 goals and nine assists.
JOHN CUMMINGS / CONTRIBUTE­D A senior-dominated team, Beavercree­k’s leading scorer is Dominic Calabrese (right), with 15 goals and nine assists.

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