Knights end tough stretch with loss to Ridgecroft
Michael Prunka WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS
PANTEGO — Messiah Barnes scored Terra Ceia’s lone goal in the second half of Monday’s loss to a talented Ridgecroft club. The 3-1 loss saw the Knights fall to 3-5-1 on the season and also marked the end of a grueling stretch.
In addition to a five-win Ridgecroft team, Terra Ceia has recently squared off with Wayne County Day. The Chargers are 7-2 on the season. They’ve outscored their opposition 41-7 through nine games this year.
“I really like our team,” coach Nate Burns said. “We just came through a brutal part of our schedule. We played the No. 2 team in the state twice and we’ve lost twice to these guys. Of our five losses, they’ve all been quality teams. … We wanted to play the best we can and we wanted to play top-notch competition. We did.”
he Knights fell behind about midway through the first half when they conceded a goal after a close free kick. They nearly drew level when Quentin Van Essendelft had an open look at goal that saw a hard shot go right to the Rams’ goalkeeper.
They had another offensive flurry in the waning moments of the opening half. With the ball jarring around the penalty area, Terra Ceia’s forwards struggled to hold onto the ball and get a clean shot off.
“It definitely would have been different going into halftime 1-1,” Burns said. “We had plenty of chances before that and we had plenty of chances in the second half. We need to calm down and put it in the back of the net and not be so excited.”
Johannes Van Essendelft nearly knotted the game early in the second half. He had an opportunity, but couldn’t get all of the shot. The Knights, as a whole, struggled a bit with finishing.
“I feel like we could have finished a lot better,” Burns said. “If we don’t choke up in front of the goal and we finish our chances. I feel like we had more chances than they did. Typically we finish those. It doesn’t happen every game.”
he Knights fell behind about midway through the first half when they conceded a goal after a close free kick. They nearly drew level when Quentin Van Essendelft had an open look at goal that saw a hard shot go right to the Rams’ goalkeeper.
They had another offensive flurry in the waning moments of the opening half. With the ball jarring around the penalty area, Terra Ceia’s forwards struggled to hold onto the ball and get a clean shot off.
“It definitely would have been different going into halftime 1-1,” Burns said. “We had plenty of chances before that and we had plenty of chances in the second half. We need to calm down and put it in the back of the net and not be so excited.”
Johannes Van Essendelft nearly knotted the game early in the second half. He had an opportunity, but couldn’t get all of the shot. The Knights, as a whole, struggled a bit with finishing.
“I feel like we could have finished a lot better,” Burns said. “If we don’t choke up in front of the goal and we finish our chances. I feel like we had more chances than they did. Typically we finish those. It doesn’t happen every game.”
Michael Prunka WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS
PANTEGO — Messiah Barnes scored Terra Ceia’s lone goal in the second half of Monday’s loss to a talented Ridgecroft club. The 3-1 loss saw the Knights fall to 3-5-1 on the season and also marked the end of a grueling stretch.
In addition to a five-win Ridgecroft team, Terra Ceia has recently squared off with Wayne County Day. The Chargers are 7-2 on the season. They’ve outscored their opposition 41-7 through nine games this year.
“I really like our team,” coach Nate Burns said. “We just came through a brutal part of our schedule. We played the No. 2 team in the state twice and we’ve lost twice to these guys. Of our five losses, they’ve all been quality teams. … We wanted to play the best we can and we wanted to play top-notch competition. We did.”
he Knights fell behind about midway through the first half when they conceded a goal after a close free kick. They nearly drew level when Quentin Van Essendelft had an open look at goal that saw a hard shot go right to the Rams’ goalkeeper.
They had another offensive flurry in the waning moments of the opening half. With the ball jarring around the penalty area, Terra Ceia’s forwards struggled to hold onto the ball and get a clean shot off.
“It definitely would have been different going into halftime 1-1,” Burns said. “We had plenty of chances before that and we had plenty of chances in the second half. We need to calm down and put it in the back of the net and not be so excited.”
Johannes Van Essendelft nearly knotted the game early in the second half. He had an opportunity, but couldn’t get all of the shot. The Knights, as a whole, struggled a bit with finishing.
“I feel like we could have finished a lot better,” Burns said. “If we don’t choke up in front of the goal and we finish our chances. I feel like we had more chances than they did. Typically we finish those. It doesn’t happen every game.”
he Knights fell behind about midway through the first half when they conceded a goal after a close free kick. They nearly drew level when Quentin Van Essendelft had an open look at goal that saw a hard shot go right to the Rams’ goalkeeper.
They had another offensive flurry in the waning moments of the opening half. With the ball jarring around the penalty area, Terra Ceia’s forwards struggled to hold onto the ball and get a clean shot off.
“It definitely would have been different going into halftime 1-1,” Burns said. “We had plenty of chances before that and we had plenty of chances in the second half. We need to calm down and put it in the back of the net and not be so excited.”
Johannes Van Essendelft nearly knotted the game early in the second half. He had an opportunity, but couldn’t get all of the shot. The Knights, as a whole, struggled a bit with finishing.
“I feel like we could have finished a lot better,” Burns said. “If we don’t choke up in front of the goal and we finish our chances. I feel like we had more chances than they did. Typically we finish those. It doesn’t happen every game.”