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The 2007 U18 Girls National Champion- Bloomfield Force, Returns For a Final Challenge
From The Region II Championships
The girls had a tough mountain to climb to try and repeat as Regional champs because they got placed into the group of death. In game one the Force tied Toro Magic from Nebraska 1-1 with Kelsey Tait scoring the only goal for the Force. In game two the Force beat old rivals Ohio Premier by a 2-1 scoreline with goals coming from Kelli Walker and Laura Heyboer. In their third group game the Force beat a very good Carmel team 3-1 with goals coming from Lindsey Haroutunian, Laura Heyboer and Amanda Bowery. The semi-finals would see Force match up with their longest rivals Eclipse. The Eclipse were made even stronger with the addition of several Michigan Hawks players, however, Force won 1-0 with Jackie Carron scoring on a corner to put Force into the Regional Finals for the 3rd year in a row. In the Final the conditions were awful with torrential rain and a muddy field. The Force opened the scoring through Jackie Carron but KC College from Kansas pulled one back on the stroke of half-time. In the second half it was Jackie Carron again putting Force ahead and Stephanie Crawford rounded out the scoring to ensure Force successfully defended their Regional title with a 3-1 win. The next step for the girls is to rest, then start up training again for the National Championships Final Four In Little Rock, Arkansas on July 22-27. This will be chance for the Girls to be the first Michigan team ever to win back to back national championships.
The boys, having lost only one game all season embarked on their first regional championships. The tournament consisted of four groups of four teams. 14 of the 16 teams had won their state cups and the other two where regional wild card entries. In game one the boys came from behind to beat Sagota from Ohio North 2-1. Goals coming from Peter Jebson and Zach Wyzgoski. Game two put the Force up against the MRL Premier league winners, Indy Burn. Force had previously handed Burn their only loss of the season in a 1-0 win at Indianapolis in April. The replay would prove to be a similar game with Force going up 1-0 earlier in the game through a wonder shot from Drew Harness. Unfortunately, Force let the lead slip but ended with a 1-1 draw. In their final game the Force lost 2-1 to Shattuck St.Mary's of Minnesota. This was a great team who actually went on to win the tournament. They will go to the National final four in Arkansas. This would be the last time that the Boys would ever play for the Force, a very sad moment, but all the same an end to a wonderful era for the boys and the club.
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