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Soccer championship predictions
Readers see our high school football predictions every week during the fall. Well, now that it’s championship weekend, it’s time for the Free Press staff to share some soccer predictions, too. Here are our title-game picks:
(Check back later as more of our staffers chime in. …)
Division I girls
No. 2 Champlain Valley (13-1-3) vs. No. 5 Burlington (9-2-6)
Kevin Commo: CVU 1, Burlington 0. The first goal is bound to decide this one and the Redhawks have more weapons.
John A. Fantino: Burlington 0, CVU 0. Seahorses win the title the same way they did a year ago — on PKs
Alex Abrami: CVU 1, BHS 0. The Seahorses have had the advantage over the Redhawks the last three seasons. However, CVU’s balanced effort is the difference.
Division I boys
No. 1 Champlain Valley (15-1) vs. No. 2 Burr and Burton (16-1)
Kevin Commo: CVU 2, Burr and Burton 0. Redhawks’ defense caps a perfect postseason with a seventh straight shutout.
John A. Fantino: CVU 3, Burr and Burton 1. BBA’s inaugural Division I tour comes to an end against a CVU program hungry for its seventh crown in eight years.
Alex Abrami: CVU 3, Burr and Burton 1. I picked CVU in my playoff predictions. If anything, the Redhawks have only strengthened their case with nearly flawless play, particularly in the semifinal win over BFA-St. Albans.
Division II girls
No. 2 Milton (14-3) vs. No. 4 Harwood (11-4-2)
Kevin Commo: Milton 1, Harwood 0. Championship experience provides the difference in matchup of Milton’s balanced offense and Harwood’s rugged defense.
John A. Fantino: Harwood 1, Milton 0. Highlanders’ 10th shutout of the season results in first title.
Alex Abrami: Milton 2, Harwood 0. Although Harwood knocked off top-seeded Montpelier, the defending champion Yellowjackets have that experience — and the talent — to repeat.
Division II boys
No. 1 Springfield (14-2) vs. No. 7 Missisquoi (10-6-1)
Kevin Commo: Springfield 2, Missisquoi 1, OT. Cosmos’ potent offense prevents Missisquoi from completing upset sweep of top three seeds.
John A. Fantino: Springfield 1, Missisquoi 0. Springfield cools off Thunderbirds with early goal and notches 11th shutout of season.
Alex Abrami: Springfield 3, Missisquoi 1. One of Springfield’s two losses? Division I finalist Burr and Burton. Yeah, I like the Cosmos.
Division III girls
No. 1 Mill River (17-0) vs. No. 3 Peoples (14-3)
Kevin Commo: Mill River 1, Peoples 1 (MR wins in PKs). It comes down to finishing skills as two battle-tested teams prove their mettle.
John A. Fantino: Peoples 2, Mill River 0. Veteran-laden roster + quick-strike offense = title defense.
Alex Abrami: Peoples 2, Mill River 1. An experienced Wolves squad is too much for Division III newbie Mill River.
Division III boys
No. 2 Stowe (12-2-2) vs. No. 4 Winooski (12-4)
Kevin Commo: Stowe 3, Winooski 2. Two years of finals experience serves the Raiders well in a tight game.
John A. Fantino: Winooski 3, Stowe 2: After overcoming three-goal deficit against No. 1 Lake Region, Spartans appear destined to claim first title.
Alex Abrami: Stowe 4, Winooski 2. Winooski has the feel-good story going for them. Stowe, however, owns this division and will show no sympathy.
Division IV girls
No. 1 Arlington (16-1) vs. No. 2 South Royalton (16-0-1)
Kevin Commo: Arlington 3, South Royalton 1. All those matchups with Division III opponents, both in this year’s regular season and past postseasons, give the Eagles an edge.
John A. Fantino: Arlington 3, South Royalton 2. When in doubt, go with the higher seed.
Alex Abrami: Arlington 2, South Royalton 1. I picked Arlington before the tournament started. No reason to jump now.
Division IV boys
No. 2 Sharon (17-0) vs. No. 4 Black River (13-3-1)
Kevin Commo: Sharon 2, Black River 1. The Phoenix cap perfect season by gaining revenge for last year’s finals defeat.
John A. Fantino: Sharon 1, Black River 0. Players on the only unbeaten, untied boys team in the state are smarting from last year’s title-game loss.
Alex Abrami: Black River 2, Sharon 1 (OT). Black River stays on top and beats Sharon again.
Field hockey shakeup
The top two seeds (Otter Valley and U-32) were eliminated from the Division II high school field hockey tournament. That leaves No. 3 Windsor and No. 4 Milton at home for its semifinal games.
I was at Milton’s quarterfinal victory over Spaulding on Friday. Lots of positives for the Milton side: strong defense, controlling midfield and a finishing offense.
As mentioned in the game story, Milton has made a dramatic turnaround. The Yellowjackets went through winless seasons in 2007 and 2008. After Friday’s win — its first Div.-II playoff triumph since 1995 — the Yellowjackets can continue its “Cinderella” story, as coach Tiffany Stuart said, in Tuesday’s home semifinal game against Woodstock.
It will be Milton’s first semifinal at home since its 1982 championship season.
Windsor, which won three Div. II titles in the 90s’ and early 2000s, will play Springfield.
For Friday’s field hockey playoff roundup, click here.
For complete tournament results, click here.
Timing is everything
What are the odds that both goals by the same team in a soccer game would be scored at the same precise second of each half in a game?
Get you calculator out. It happened over the weekend in the Milton 2-0 win over the Mount Abraham boys.
Drew Marquis scored the game winner with 23:38 left in the first half.
Teammate Maxx Curtiss scored the insurance goal with 23:38 left in the second half.
Both with 12:38 left on the clock?
“It was kind of funny when you looked at the score sheet. There was no mistake,” said veteran Milton coach Glen Button Jr. He said he couldn’t recall it ever happening at any level of soccer.