Wednesday, August 28, 2019

NM State Aggies vs Wyoming Cowgirls Soccer 8-25-19

(What a great team picture.)


Yow!  My metal pen was hot to the touch writing out these notes.  It was a bit warm out at the soccer complex at somewhere near 100 degrees.  Today’s game was at noon, so at least it would be cooler than later in the afternoon.  Ron was in good spirits when he picked me up.  He’d gotten over his dinner indigestion.  I’d had a rather poor night as my indigestion didn’t show up until later.  I’d only had a banana this morning and still wasn’t hungry. 

I picked up a Gatorade at the concessions, since I hadn’t hydrated well beforehand.  At the grandstand, we chatted with Danny a bit about the soccer and volleyball teams.  He mentioned goalie Dmitri Fong’s mother comes to the games and he’d talked her.  He said Dmitri was Pre-Med in her studies.  He also said that diminutive Brenda Hernandez on the volleyball team was softball’s Brandy Hernandez’s little sister.  I should have figured that out for myself, especially since I’d compared the two earlier.      

There was a smaller overall crowd than Friday.  The brutal heat might have kept some (smart) people away.  Wyoming brought a group of fans with them.  I loved their team’s jerseys with the large cowboy silhouette on them.  I might have bought one if I’d had the opportunity.  The Cowgirls (that is their name, the Cowboys are the Men’s teams’ name) were a generally pleasant-looking team.  I liked the light ginger one, Elle Webber, probably mostly because she was playing near the stands for most of the first half.  They were in good spirits.  One of the girls was rocking out to the Aggie players’ intro song.  The Aggie starters came charging out on to the field, ready to play.

First Half
Overall, I think you could call the first half a defensive one.  Wyoming probably dominated the time of possession and had five corner kicks, but only had one shot on goal.  The Aggies had nothing and virtually no offense.  I’ll hit a few highlights.

43’ left in the half, Hannah Leitner rushed Wyoming goalie Hannah Lee while she was recovering a ball.  The Aggie bench loved the effort.  41’ Dmitri made her first stop with a catch at the chest.  39’ Wyoming had a corner and scored in a scrum at the net.  Interestingly named Indianna Asimus from Australia was credited with the goal, though Ron thought it actually ricocheted off an Aggie.  It seemed like the Aggies lost track of the ball when it got to the net.  1-0 Wyoming.

35’ Shea O’Connor brought it back downfield and took a hard shot at a difficult angle.  32’ there was a massive collision between two players on the other side of the field where it was difficult for me to see who was involved.  The Aggies got a free kick and put it in the Wyoming box, but didn’t get a shot off.  30’ I finally heard Dmitri shouting out directions.  She seemed quiet in the last game, or maybe there was more crowd noise and I just couldn’t hear her. 

28’ captain Kelly Burton took down a solo attack with a hard tackle just outside the Aggie box.  This was a physical game.  Dmitri would pull down a shot in midair.  Right after, Kelly tripped a Cowgirl.  You could hear their coach all the way across the field, “Why is that not a foul!”  A fan in the stands answered back, “Because she dove!”  There was more rough play and the coach shouted to the ref, “What’s a foul!”      

22’ hydration break for everyone on the field.  That was probably a good idea.  A cool breeze teased us for a moment, but disappeared right after.  Substitutions came right after the break.  Like the last game, there were wholesale changes on field.  18’ off another Wyoming corner, Dmitri made a dive stop on a roller, but the Cowgirls got another corner from the other side right after.  Two girls collided hard in the box.  The Aggies eventually cleared the ball out. 

8’ Talia Sclafani entered for the Cowgirls and their fans erupted.  It seemed like more than just mom and dad cheering.  Maybe she’s a popular player?  5’ the Aggies finally got some offense as Jordan Gregory took a shot.  2’ Emma Smith tripped a Cowgirl near midfield for a free kick.  1’ left and the Wyoming reserves left the field.  That was a bit of a surprise.

Halftime
Ron left to find some shade and took his umbrella with him.  I got my umbrella out.  Yow!  Everything was sizzlingly hot.  Danny came over and chatted some more.  He felt this team was quicker than last year.  There was a fan contest between two little girls at the midfield circle kicking balls.  I’m not sure what it was about.  Over at the football berm, a girls team marched up the hill in a line.  I’m not sure which team, maybe softball.  After they got to the top, they got a long lecture from their coach and then walked back down the hill.   

Second Half
This half was much more active as the Aggies picked up their offense.  Physical play continued.  I have a bunch of notes here. 

44’ the half started with a bang as Maddie Franklin got involved in a collision right in front of the stands.  43’ the Aggies got their first corner.  Hannah took a long shot on goal.  A bit later, she managed to roll a Cowgirl player on to ground with a body tackle.  39’ Hannah charged at the Wyoming net by herself.  The goalie tackled her, but no foul was called.  37’ the Aggies got numbers together for a rush, but it was broken up with a foul.  35’ Andrea Ridgely charged and took a shot.  A defender stopped the shot with her head.

34’ Shea had a wide shot in front of the net.  The Aggies got a corner right after, but didn’t get a shot off.  33’ Hannah got off a shot.  Hannah the Wyoming goalie caught it.  Wyoming managed to convert the stop into a downfield attack and a pair of corners on the Aggie end.  30’ Hannah was fouled.  Aggie Coach Baarts and Hannah’s dad were both yelling at the ref. 

28’ Jess McDow opened fire from near midfield and actually forced the Cowgirl goalie to have to catch it in front of the net.  She’s got a heck of leg.  25’ one Aggie attacker, four Cowgirl defenders.  You guys have to start attacking together.  22’ hydration break.

With that, the Aggies got a second wind.  20’ Gooooooal!  Alexa Barerra rolled it in from in front of the net off a pass from Eli Gonzalez.  The play developed really quickly.  I was even watching and just about missed it.  I think the Cowgirls fell asleep on defense for a moment.  I have noticed since last year, the Aggies are pretty good on set plays coming out of a break or at the start of a half.  1-1 tied. 

19’ Eli took a top shelf shot.  It hit the crossbar and went back into play.  There was a header as a followup shot.  16’ a girl fan came in wearing black Sunday dress.  Though probably not the best thing to wear here, it added a little class.  15’ Wyoming came back with a good coordinated attack with a couple of passes.  Dmitri caught the shot.  13’ the Aggies got a corner which was caught by the goalie.  11’ there was another good attack by Wyoming.  Dmitri caught a weak shot and a followup shot went wide.

I’m getting overwhelmed by the smell of lighter fluid.  Somebody’s barbequing nearby.  If somebody doused me in barbeque sauce, I’d be barbequing in my seat as well.  The Aggie mascot kid, whose name I don’t know, came by and shook mine and Ron’s hands without a word.  I guess we’ve finally made it as true Aggie fans.  Behind us, I could hear, presumably, parents shouting out very technical advice to their daughters.  I turned to Ron, “Everyone else here knows more about soccer than we do.”

4’ Aggie defender, Annalise Pacheco, made a beautiful tackle in the box to break up what would have been a one-on-one with the Dmitri right in front of the goal.  Wow, that was a big play.  2’ Shea took a tumble after a midair collision.  1’ Dmitri stopped a header to end regulation.  We were still tied.

First Overtime
Boy, do I hate writing those words on a 100-degree day at the pitch.  Nobody involved in this game wanted this.  I knew that they’d probably go to overtime in the event of a tie.  Not everyone else did though.  For example, the PA started playing the Aggie fight song, usually signifying the end of a game.  Much of the crowd got up and left.  The PA cut off the music and quickly explained the rules for overtime, but it was too late.  They were gone.  Ron seized the break to go get some more water.  He came back and reported that the courtesy water barrel was empty, but he did bring me a cold bottle of water.  God bless him.  I finished off the last gulp of my now 100-degree Gatorade.

The ten-minute OT began.  Things got downright chippie on the field.  7’ Eli was injured.  She didn’t come out, but the trainers did have to go tend to her.  6’ Annalise took a wide shot on goal.  5’ I swear I saw an Aggie player pulled down to the ground by her hair in the Wyoming box, but I don’t think anyone else did.  There was also a trip and a collision. 

3’ a ball made it into the stands.  Stay alert.  Wyoming had an open shot right after, but it went high.  1’ there was a trip and/or handball on field that both groups of fans were yelling to the ref about.  Yes, the remaining fans were also getting testy.  The Aggies took two shots near the Wyoming goal before time expired.

Second Overtime
You knew where this was going when I wrote “First Overtime” above, right?  I was watching Shea out on the field.  She looked kind of depressed.  That’s just not a good sign for someone who should be your star offensive player.  I’d noticed she was getting more attention in play from the Wyoming players than from her teammates.  All of the players were run down by this point. 

There was a nice-looking family sitting beside us.  The wife started chatting with Ron.  Asking why I was taking notes, Ron told her I had a blog, and I gave her the address.  They turned out to be Maddie’s parents.  Asking why we were there, the best we could say is that were Aggie Sports fans.  Later I told Ron, “We’re going to have to come up with a better reason why we’re out here.” 

The Aggies mostly dominated the first overtime.  Wyoming, predictably, dominated most of the second.  8’ off a Wyoming corner, Dmitri jumped up and made a two-hand slap to get the ball out.  The fans were getting progressively more vocal.  I’m hearing, “Shoot it!”  5’ Dmitri stopped a roller.  4’ Dmitri stopped a point blank shot.  3’ Dmitri caught a long shot.  It’s always a bad sign when you’re talking a lot about your own goalie in a recap. 

The Aggies took the offensive late.  2’ diminutive Jody Hernandez, apparently no relation to the other tiny Aggie sports Hernandez players, took a long shot.  1’ Eli made a final Aggie charge.  1-1 draw.  Thank goodness we all spent another 20 minutes in the heat to (not) settle this one.  I blame soccer in general.

Honestly, I don’t feel that bad about this, because Wyoming seemed like a better team. (Edit: they were Mountain West co-champions last season.)  Ron observed that the Aggies seemed to be randomly kicking the ball, while the Cowgirls were making passes to each other.  Shots on goal were 5 to 2 in favor of Wyoming.  Dmitri Fong gets my gameball.  I think she was a bit rusty from coming back from injury, but really got into it after that first goal.  She was right back to the Dmitri I remembered.  Annalise Pacheco also pretty much saved the game with her defensive play at the end of the second half. 

I couldn’t resist going up the stands afterward to meet Dmitri’s mom to congratulate her on her daughter’s play.  I also told her how impressed I was with Dmitri when I met her a couple of times.  Dmitri is actually studying Biology right now, but is considering being Pre-Med.  I’m sure she’ll do well, whatever she decides on.  Now that I’ve met Dmitri’s mom, I’ll start getting my cows, pigs, and goats ready for marriage negotiations.  Time to look up some wedding planners.  (She’s a fine young woman; it’s a natural thought.)

While we wait for the nuptials, Ron and I went to Jack-in-the-Box.  After having leftover barbeque sausages at work on Thursday, a Chicken Bacon Ranch sandwich at Dominos Friday, and a Barbeque Chicken pizza at Dions, I flatly refused anymore rich, greasy food for at least a week.  I’d like to have tried Chick-fil-a’s new macaroni and cheese, which has gotten good reviews, but it was Sunday and they weren’t open. 

The only other non-gut-busting fast food I could think of was Jack’s breakfast menu.  I had enough of my appetite back to enjoy the little pancakes, scrambled eggs, hash browns, and bacon meal.  Ron had been really suffering in the heat with his extra padding.  His appetite was unaffected, so he had a small, but well-ornamented two-patty burger.  He said it needed more barbeque sauce.  Ugh.            

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

NM State Aggies Volleyball Crimson and White Scrimmage 8-24-19



Day Two of Aggie Sports for Fall 2019 and we’re back for volleyball!  Unlike soccer, I’m a bit more upbeat on this sport.  Watching USA Volleyball a couple of weeks ago just whet appetite for more.  The Aggie girls are much better looking than the national team, though the USA team would beat the Aggies or any other college team silly.  They were impressive. 

When I went to the scrimmage last year (8-18-18), I had a couple of issues (like namely seeing someone I’d asked out earlier in the year in the ticket office and Schlotzsky’s took out their ice cream machine).  However, since I went early, I got to see the Cheerleaders practice, which was kind of neat.  Ron came by to pick me up a bit late, but the Cheerleaders and Pistol Pete weren’t there today anyway. 

I’d also missed out on a free Chihuahuas baseball game last year that my workplace was paying for.  I did that again this year, but this time because the person I was going with backed out, and I wasn’t able to find anyone else to go with at the last minute.  That was really disappointing since the tickets were for the Sun Kings Saloon, which I’d always wanted to go in to.  I also missed a Chihuahuas win and fireworks afterward.  On the other hand, it was a three-and-a-half-hour-plus slugfest, that the Chihuahuas won handily 18-8, though they nearly blew an 11-2 lead.  I’m not sure my ride would have stayed to the end, even for fireworks.     

Also like last year, the concessions were open for this free event.  I picked up my favorite drink at the Pan-Am Center, raspberry tea, to help them out.  It wasn’t a bad decision for them to be open, because there was a good crowd.  There were great, though somewhat disappointing schedule posters with Megan Hart and Savannah Davision that I’ll be posting later.  Sav’s poster is a tremendous action shot, but doesn’t show enough of her pretty face.  Megan looks gorgeous of course, but I was disappointed that it wasn’t a lifesized 6’5” poster of her in all of her majestic glory.

The crowd for the scrimmage was just a tick under the usual game day crowd.  Apparently, I’m not the only one who likes these girls.  I thought I saw graduated Softball star Kelsey Horton walk by us in the stands.  Briefly, I was hopeful she’d somehow found a way to play for another season, but it was actually just a tall, pretty blonde.  (It was kind of exciting anyway.)  Adam Young was working the PA today.  He announced that there would be food trucks at the first Aggie Football game next month.  It’s almost like somebody was reading my blog.  However, it’s probably just a one-time promotion for Hispanic Heritage Night, otherwise I don’t think there’d be any Mexican food concessions at the game.

I’d been keeping an eye on the volleyball Twitter page and watching the interviews there.  Brigette Lowe had an adorable interview and I got to tell her that, when I bumped into her at soccer yesterday.  Julianna Salanoa’s interview was unbearably cute.  Beautiful Megan Hart got an extended interview with Adam as a star senior player.  She seems ready to step into a leadership role.  However, I was worried about Coach Mike Jordan saying that she’d had some fluid drained from her knee.  I am always concerned about her bad knee.  She seemed a little gimpy at first in warm-ups, but I think she was okay.  I saw Megan and Jules joust at the net once, blocking each other.  I’ll bet those two have some epic practice sessions.

Also on the tall side, I saw 6’3” Lindsay Blakey only taking tip shots last year in spite of her height.  In warm-ups today, she was rearing back and taking full swings.  That was good to see.  The coach said he was enthusiastic about freshman setter Autumn Gentry (great name).  Looks-wise, I was also enthusiastic about the pretty blonde, but I’d also be checking out her playing ability during the match.  Speaking of pretty blondes, I’d wondered all last season what happened to freshman Brittany Welch.  I was impressed with her in last years’ scrimmage, but she disappeared halfway through the season.  I found her online playing for a college in Oakland.  I’m glad she’s still playing, but sorry it didn’t work out here.     

An unassuming student came out to sing the Anthem.  He proceeded to belt it out Broadway style.  It was good, but easily the loudest Anthem I’ve ever heard.  He didn’t need the microphone.  I’d like to report on the new team intro video, but I can’t.  The video board on the side of the arena we were on wasn’t working, though the rest of them were.  I told Ron we’re switching sides if it’s not working next game. 

Some of the players stood out during the full team introductions.  Freshman Brenda Hernandez is a local girl and all of 4’9”.  Yes, really.  At last, somebody Brandy Hernandez from the Softball team can look down on.  Freshman Tessa Fisk is now the second tallest player on the team at 6’4”.  (I’m not sure if she got to play today.)  Freshman Kaleigh Thomas was the only player not suited out to play, but now the team has a redhead and that’s important.  Sophomore Halle Razo showed the most personality and is a doll.  Juniors Julianna Salanoa and Kiley Tonge were both rocking some seriously attractive silver highlights.  Senior Megan Hart was the final player introduced.  She got biggest round of applause as the WAC Championship tournament MVP.           


Set 1
There were so many girls on the team this year that they didn’t need any former players (8-19-17) or husbands of former players (last year) to bolster the teams.  They were split into Crimson and White squads.  The White team seemed to be mostly the presumed starters.  Coach Rubio coached them with Coach Jordan keenly watching.  Coach Hertel coached the reserves.  Coach Ben Wallis left to takeover UTEP in the offseason.  They’ll be visiting here in the near future, so I’ll go over that later.  Coach Hertel is a rehire as an assistant coach, so he’s familiar with NMSU.  There was only one official, who worked the net.  There weren’t any line officials, but weren’t any close calls either, so no problem.

Point #1 was spirited and included a dive into the bench players.  The girls were into it.  However, there were also some nervous net serves and a long out serve.  Let me hit some highlights in play.  Lindsay was getting some good swings and kills, which was very encouraging to see.  Cat Kelly, who spent most of the end of last season out sick, is fully recovered.  She was getting some great air on her jumps.  She got a great swing on a backcourt attack. 

Redshirt-sophomore Jordan George got some playing time with the White team.  I was glad to see her playing.  Senior Analyssa Acosta played libero for the Crimson team most of the time.  She’d also gotten big cheer from the crowd during introductions.  It was good to see her getting some significant playing time finally, even in an exhibition.  She did not waste the opportunity.  She was getting good digs on some hard hit balls.  Analyssa looked very confident out there.  There were a couple of confused points at the end of the set for both teams, but the White team won 25-15.

Set 2: White 1, Crimson 0
During most of the end of Set 1, Ron was furiously texting someone.  “Are you writing a book?” I asked.  There was a t-shirt toss between sets.  Lovely Swim and Dive girl Grace Laporte was doing the tossing.  I’d seen her before working at a Softball game.  I think some other members of her team were there watching, along with some Football players.

Autumn Gentry (again, what a great name) served first for the Crimson.  She put a good slap on it put her team up 3-0.  Her fourth serve went into the net, but I’m still encouraged.  The White team tied it on untouched spike by Jules into the center of the court.  Crimson retook the lead 5-4.  Analyssa made another great dive save.  Cat made a great kill and Sav made one of her signature flying kills, but Crimson still had a 7-6 lead. 

Megan had been kind of quiet to this point.  The Coach may have told her to take it easy.  She made a good swing at 9-8 Crimson that Analyssa made another great save on.  Ashley Anselmo made a couple of miss-hits on kills.  Perhaps some nerves.  I finally noticed that freshman Katie Birtcil’s name had been called on several kills.  I’m not sure how many she had for the match.  While the video board was out, player stats were being shown.  Unfortunately, the operator was having trouble keeping up with the personnel changes, so I gave up on looking.              

Ashley came up with a tip kill for Crimson at 11-10 White.  (This was terribly confusing to take notes on.  I tried to keep it straight.  Good thing this game doesn’t count.)  12-10 White, Jules put down a slap kill straight into the court.  The Coach yelled across the net, “What the hell are you looking at?”  13-10 White, Krysten Garrison had a good-looking kill.  She sat out last year, but I know the coaches are high on her.  14-10, Autumn dropped in a dump kill on a fake set.  Nice.  Ah, it was like Briana Ainsworth was still out there.  (Actually, her smile is irreplaceable.  Ron was lamenting losing her later.  I’ve had several guys at work admiring her poster from last year in my cubicle.) 

Sav and Cat traded big kills.  19-13 White, Lia Mosher had a massive swing on an overpass.  Analyssa managed to dig it out.  Who is this girl?  Where has she been all this time?  19-15, Ashley got her first swinging kill for the Crimson.  20-15 (I’m pretty sure I’m messing up the scoring), Krysten was pulled from the floor after like three net serves.  (I wish I had a volleyball scorecard like baseball to track plays.)  Autumn replaced her in the lineup.  Coach Rubio talked to Krysten on the bench for a while.  They see the potential in her, but it hasn’t developed yet.    

22-15 White, Analyssa dove into the bench players for a ball.  23-16, Analyssa dug out a ball directly in the back of Cat’s head.  Amazingly, they still got the ball back over.  The crowd chuckled and the girls were laughing afterward.  Ana touched Cat’s face and apologized.  24-15, Ashley took a good swing and got a kill while falling backward.  Red-shirt freshman Zoe Abeyta came in.  She’d had to sit out all of last year.  It was good to see her in.  White won the set 25-19.

Set 3: White 2, Crimson 0
We started off with some defense as Jules and Megan combined on block for a 1-0 White lead.  Jules got a kill on the next point, but there was a short delay afterward as AD Mario Moccia and his daughters crossed the court to change sides.  3-3, Jordan Pleasants came up with an untouched ace.  5-4 Crimson, Ashley was fully warmed up now, as she powered a kill right through two blockers.  7-4, Lindsay and Krysten combined on a block for Crimson.  8-6, Lia and Natalie Mikels got a block for White.  If our setter, Nat, can get in on the blocking, other teams are in trouble.

8-7 Crimson, Ana, on the White team now, dropped in an ace on serve.  8-8, probably the play of the match (other than Cat’s headshot), Nat made a no-look pirouette swing with her fist at the net for a kill.  Maybe Nat’s been playing the wrong position.  9-9, Ash and Lindsay combined for a Crimson block.  10-9, Katie got a great kill for Crimson.  She racked up a couple of more kills to give Crimson a 14-12 lead.  There was a good rally on that last point.  Most of the points in the match were over pretty quick.

15-12, Lindsay with a kill for Crimson.  15-15 Sav came in and served up two aces for White to tie it.  A fan in the stands shouted, “Go Canada!” referring to her home country.  16-15, Brigette got a cross-court kill for Crimson.  She seemed unhappy afterward.  That was her first kill after a few out swings.  Keep working on it.  17-15 Crimson, Katie and Lindsay combined for a block.  17-17, Katie got another kill.  Megan accidently tapped the ball into the net judge on the point. 

20-20, Lindsay tied it up with a kill for Crimson.  The White team had a fire drill at the net on the point, but scrambled and got the ball back over.  22-22, Kiley Tonge made a good effort on a save.  23-22 White, Jules killed a long rally to win the point for White.  24-24, Brigette and Lindsay combined for a massive block.  That one got a rise out of the crowd.  This one went to extra points.  Kiley dropped in an ace to get a set point for Crimson, but White rallied back and won the set 27-25 and the match 3-0.

And suddenly, we were done.  I think everyone wanted more.  The last two scrimmages went four sets and I don’t think the set score actually mattered.  It’s not that everyone didn’t get their money’s worth out of a free event; we just wanted to see the girls keep playing.  We love them! 

The players scattered afterward.  Some went up to the hospitality suite.  Some went into the crowd to talk to friends and family.  Kassi Stolz and Lindsay came by near us to see some people.  Savannah was talking with Coach Rubio at the net.  They were discussing something about a specific play.  Adam played catch with Mario’s daughters on the sidelines.  He was wearing shorts, so it was a casual day at work for him.      

The promo for the event mentioned that there was a meet-and-greet with the players with snacks in the Barbara Hubbard Room.  I was excited, but then I read the small print and it was for booster club members.  Adam had reiterated the invitation before and after the match.  However, the invitation was also extended to “prospective” members, which probably meant everyone who showed up.  I had meant to bring my checkbook, though I wasn’t sure what I might be getting sweet-talked into by a charming player.  Unfortunately, I flat out forgot it.  With that, I didn’t feel comfortable going.  Apart from random encounters and signing sessions, I’m not sure how well I’d interact with the girls in a genuine social setting.  Oh well.

I’m no volleyball expert, so you can safely disregard my analysis of the scrimmage.  The “starters” team was given a workout, but had it pretty in hand without anyone having to standout.  I was a little worried that Megan Hart didn’t play a bigger role.  I hope she isn’t hurting.  I did see her dive for a couple of balls on court and nearly rushed the court to strangle her.  Protect your precious knees, Megan!  (Why isn’t the coach telling her this?)  The other regulars seemed okay.  It was good to see Cat Kelly at 100%.

Of the reserves I saw, Analyssa Acosta seemed like a new player.  If she’s been playing like that in practice, I’m all for starting her at libero.  I did notice that being on the Crimson team, she was digging against the regulars, so that might be a good sign.  Lindsay Blakey looked good swinging and blocking.  She’s someone else who’s had a great offseason.  She may be a good backup for Megan or play them together to go “big” on defense.  Red-shirt sophomore, Brielle Sterns, was holding a clipboard in Set 1.  She saw some limited play time, but I got the impression she’s still not ready to play.  She was a very good player as a freshman. 

Of the new freshmen, Autumn Gentry and Katie Birtcil really impressed me.  Katie may have had the most kills in the match (or not, who knows?).  Then again, Brittany Welch impressed me last year in the scrimmage with her swings and that didn’t work out, so I’m not going to get too attached just yet.  Autumn might be the alternate setter for the team.  It’s hard to judge setting skills if you’re not a coach, but her other skills looked good.  Little Brenda Hernandez played pretty well when she was in.  She’s easy to root for.  (Edit: I was told later she actually is Brandy’s sister.  They have 20 family members, so it would be advantageous for attendance to keep her on the team.) 

One thing’s for sure, this team has sex appeal.  It’s not a beauty contest, but properly promoted, it can’t hurt ticket sales.  Little girls love glamorous princesses, even in tight uniforms.  Opposing fans may be distracted.  The girls run from cute to stunning for your tastes.  I won’t name names on a list here for fear of offending or slighting anyone.  (Except for Megan Hart, who is, as always, beautiful.)      

Oh my God, I’ve hit eight pages here recapping a scrimmage that didn’t count.  After the match was over, I suddenly became aware of how cold it was in the arena, especially after stepping outside into the 90-something degree heat.  For dinner, I offered to use my Dion’s Pizza gift card.  Ron and I had their cheesy bread and a Barbeque Chicken pizza.  It was all excellent, maybe too excellent.  We both overate (and it really takes a lot to fill up Ron) and eventually got bellyaches. 

As Ron had the day off and didn’t want to go home, we visited the nearby downtown mall.  I picked up a few comics at Zia Comics (and fell in love with a Cloak and Dagger statue that I have no room to display unfortunately).  There may be a blog post about these comics sometime.  We also stopped into the Rad Retrocade.  It’s an old school arcade, restaurant, and a bar.  The place was packed and extremely well-decorated with its 80’s theme.  We may have to go back sometime for dinner and games.  Overall, I didn’t feel too bad about missing out on the Chihuahuas today.  I am jazzed for this Aggie Volleyball season. 

Monday, August 26, 2019

NM State Aggies vs Abilene Christian Wildcats Soccer 8-23-19


I’m back at the pitch for another season.  How did this happen?  We didn’t exactly part under good circumstances last year (10-27-18).  I almost went to all of their home games, only some cross-scheduling with volleyball caused me to miss half of a match.  A few times I took off a couple of hours of work to see Friday afternoon matches, but this year I’m just taking off the whole day.  It’s less stressful until I get back and have to make up the work.    


Last season didn’t go well to the tune of a 2-16 record.  Your top goal-scorer, lovely and charming Aileen Galicia, had four and those were all in the first half of the season, and she’s also graduated.  Alexa Barrera had two and those came in the first half of the final game, which wasn’t a win.  Goals allowed were also an issue, 43 to 16 Aggie total team goals.  I heard a couple of interviews with Coach Rob Baarts.  He was hoping to strengthen the defensive back line (seems like a good idea), while coordinating attacks better (rather than just Aileen charging downfield with the ball by herself). 

The Coach was also hoping for more speed with some new freshman recruits and better team conditioning overall.  He also brought in a transfer, Shea O’Connor, from Oregon State.  He felt she’d definitely help the Aggies’ attack.  Even better, the sexy was coming back into goal.  Dmitri Fong is over her injuries and would be starting.  In her interview on the team Twitter, she really came off as an impressive young woman, role-model material (and the good looks don’t hurt).    


Ron picked me up for the game and our first stop was the Pan-Am ticket office.  Once again, I’m invested in Aggie Sports for $140.  The Aggie Country Pass price, for everything except Football and Men’s Basketball, didn’t go up from last year.  Assuming I go to a bunch of games this school year, this pass will payoff.  Ron bought one too.  I think his future is a bit more up in the air than mine (like anyone knows the future), but he wants to come out to the games anyway. 

Ron did express some reservations a couple of days later.  If his caretaking job suddenly ends, his next option is cross-country truck driving.  We had some catching up to do, since we hadn’t gotten together this summer.  I’d invited him out for a dinner and a couple of movies, but he’s been working a whole bunch of hours and hasn’t taken much time off. 

There was a parking lot tailgate ending as we pulled into the soccer complex.  The courtesy table featured a new poster (as shown above) and an awesome team picture (that I’ll post for the next match).  Over at the stands, I reconnected with fellow fan and font of Aggie Sports information, Danny.  Honestly, it was terrible talking to him, because he had some bad news about Aggie Softball.  Not only had Kayla Green left before the end of the season under a cloud, and Kelsey Horton had finished her epic career, it gets worse.  Ace pitcher Samaria Diaz graduated early and left for Oregon as a transfer.  Freshman of the year Mya Felder has also left.  She was the heir apparent to Kelsey, so that really smarts.  I don’t envy Coach Rodolph trying to fill all these slots in the offseason.

There were storm clouds in the area all around.  This was making me apprehensive about the game.  Worse, the clouds were not actually covering the field.  This meant a fierce sun was beating down on everyone involved in the event.  My first mistake was not bringing an umbrella.  My second was not wearing a hat (going hatless will not make your head any cooler in the sun).  Third, I knocked over my courtesy water during the Anthem.  Fourth, I also dropped my pencil under the stands as an encore.  A bit later, Ron got up for a bit and brought me a bottle of water and had retrieved the pencil with the aid of a spry six-year-old.  God bless him. 

The grandstand was filled.  This was an encouraging sight, at first.  During player introductions, it suddenly became obvious that maybe half the crowd were Wildcat fans.  They travel well.  There was also an announcement that fans were not allowed on the field during the match, including sitting at the foot of the stands.  This seemed unnecessary since only Aggie Sports players (especially baseball and volleyball) ever sat there.  I think supporting players were now housed in a small pavilion on the north end of the field. 

Here may be the theme of this soccer season for me: It’s not the same without Aileen.  Sigh.  That hit me immediately after the match started.  I got over it eventually, but not completely.  I don’t know if anyone outside of Dmitri is going to endear themselves to me like Aileen did.  If I’m talking about Dmitri all the time in a recap, that’s a bad thing, because that means the other team is making a bunch of shots on goal.   

First Half
Without question, the luckiest break of the match for everyone occurred right after it started.  A bunch of clouds moved over the sun and cooled everything off.  The second luckiest break was that it didn’t rain during the match.  It stormed like heck later, but didn’t interfere with the proceedings.  I broke in a new little notepad from work.  It was gift that management handed out to everyone and came with a nice pen.  It worked out pretty well here in the field.  

On to the match.  The Aggies pressed the attack to start the match, but at 38’ left in the half, Dmitri made the first stop on a weak roller on the Aggie goal.  Unfortunately from here, Abilene Christian (hereafter referred to as AC) kept pressing.  32’ there was a high shot over the Aggie goal.  25’ there was a trip in the Aggie box which resulted in penalty kick.  There was something like a timeout before the shot, where Dmitri went over and talked to the coach.  (But there aren’t timeouts in soccer???)  As you’d expect, the PK resulted in a goal.  1-0 AC.  The Wildcat fans had special scoring cheer, which they used here.

Oh, I guess should have identified the goal-scorer at the time (Michelle Mulrooney), but I forgot I was supposed to do that.  I guess I’m out of practice.  The new PA might have identified her, but she was drown out by the cheering.  And also I didn’t see who committed the foul, but that’s pretty normal for me on plays at the nets, especially when there are several players involved.  I have quite a bit of respect for the people who do the official scoring for soccer matches. 

20’ Hannah Leitner made a solo attack downfield.  Where is everybody on offense?  Even Dmitri seemed quiet, instead her usual vocal encouragement and instructions.  (Although maybe crowd noise might have prevented me from hearing her if she was.)  17’ AC made three good passes going into the Aggie box, which resulted in Dmitri being caught in a one-on-one for a fairly easy goal.  2-0 AC.  And I still hadn’t remembered to this point to note opposing goalscorers (Christina Arteaga).

There was another timeout?  It might have been a hydration break since it was pretty hot out, even with the cloud cover.  Immediately out of the break, Dmitri had to make a save on a header.  A few minutes later, she made a punch out after a corner kick.  The crowd began a spontaneous “Let’s go Aggies!” cheer to encourage the team.  10’ Hannah made another solo attack after a long pass.  Both teams began mass substitutions.  At some point, I was surprised by the number of subs.  It seemed like a lot more than I normally see at a college match.  Has there been a rules change?  Is soccer taking my advice that they should be more like hockey?

8’ Shea made a great, strong left-footed kick from outside the AC box.  The goalie stopped it, but that was the first Aggie shot on goal for the season.  5’ AC back on the attack after a corner.  Dmitri punched it out again.  2’ Dmitri tipped out a high shot.  Emma Smith brought the ball back downfield and displayed some good footwork, but that was it for the half.        
  
Halftime
I missed the fan contest at the half to go to the bathroom.  It was over pretty quick, whatever it was.  However, I had my personal highlight of the match walking back to the stands as I ran into adorable Brigette Lowe from the volleyball team.  I couldn’t resist saying “Hi,” to her.  I told her I thought she was cute in her interview video on the team Twitter.  (It’s true.  She looked so happy because two-a-day practices were over.)  I also said I’d be there tomorrow for the Crimson and White Scrimmage.  Brigette was all smiles (as she often is) and graciously invited me to come down and talk to all the players after the match.  What a sweetheart.  Ron didn’t seem to believe my story when I returned to my seat.     

Second Half
By this point, an Aggie Football Fan Fest had started next door.  This was lousy scheduling, as I would have liked to have gone if it’d been after the game.  Some of the Aggie soccer crowd left, perhaps to go to it.  I was hearing the man himself, Jack Nixon, doing some announcing for the event.  Obviously, all of the AC fans stayed.      

43’ right out of the half, Emma found Shea in the box, who chipped a shot right over the AC goalie.  Gooooooooal!  It was a great kick.  The Aggies do well on those set pieces when they get the opportunity to run them.  2-1 AC. 

38’ AC was back on the attack.  Dmitri made a catch in the middle of a scrum.  35’ we got our first, “Shoot it!” from the crowd.  I knew something other than Aileen was missing from the game.  This outburst did come from an AC fan.  31’ the rather striking Lece Aviles played some tenacious defense to get a turnover.  27’ another AC corner.  There were several kicks around the net, but the ball was eventually kicked out of the Aggie box.

26’ defender Kelly Burton elbowed an AC girl into the ground.  There was no call.  I usually make notes on the good hits out on the pitch.  24’ AC goal.  It was a roller from outside the box into a corner by Shay Johnson.  This time I wrote down the scorer when it happened.  3-1 AC.  22’ Shea went to the ground on a dirty-looking ankle hook.  This resulted in a top shelf goal attempt by AC.

20’ the Aggies managed to get off a weak shot.  17’ AC had two consecutive corners.  15’ Kyleigh Cox took a long shot on the AC goal.  13’ Shea took a wide shot on net.  As it began to feel like Aggie loss today, I started watching Shea on the field.  She carries herself differently than the other players.  I’m not sure how to quantify it.  More confidence maybe, since she comes from a bigger college and conference?  I hope she can rub that confidence off on the rest of the team. 

6’ there was a serious running flying tackle on field.  It happened on the other side of the field, so I didn’t see who was involved.  Everyone was okay, but an AC player got a yellow card for it.  3’ an AC free kick on a foul just outside the Aggie box.  An Aggie defender almost redirected the ball into the net.  1’ another AC corner.  It looked like Dmitri got kicked herself, but she did catch the ball.  3-1 Abilene Christian was the final.

I don’t want to analyze this, because this game felt like a continuation of last year.  The Aggie offense was just too disorganized during the game.  I was encouraged by Shea O’Connor.  She had both of the Aggies’ shots on goal.  But, she isn’t a streak toward the goal and take a shot by yourself type like the rest of the Aggie offense.  Shea needs to be set up or have an open player to pass to in the box.  Lack of offense produces a stressed defense.  I think Dmitri Fong is still shaking off rust in her first game back.  The two goals other than the PK felt stoppable, but that’s maybe because I have so much confidence in her.  She did well otherwise.  In any case, pepper a goalie with enough shots, like today, something is going to get through.   

After the match, both teams came together and made a large circle.  It was a nice moment.  Both teams then came to the stands and waved to the crowd.  On the way out, we noticed Athletics Director Mario Moccia was there.  He’d been at the game since at least halftime.  I’m a bit surprised he wasn’t at the Football event.  In the parking lot, the tailgate grills seemed to be starting up again.  Ron and I drove by the football stadium.  I’d wanted to stop, but the Fan Fest seemed to be letting out already.  Oh, well. 

For dinner, after some waffling on my part, we tried out the new Dominos across from the Pan-Am Center.  They had a bunch of bright, cheery flags out announcing their opening.  Yes, this used to the Schlotzsky’s, which I loved so much (and especially their ice cream).  That restaurant took the place of the Dairy Queen that I also loved (especially their Blizzards).  It’s a downward spiral.  Worse, this Dominos took the place of the one that I used to occasionally walk to down the street, so now I don’t have a pizza place within walking distance from my apartment.

Ron was okay with their pizza, but the only use I have for Dominos is their Chicken Bacon Ranch sub sandwich.  They bake them in their ovens, so you’re better off calling ahead, which we didn’t do.  The good news about the new location is that they’re now a sit-down restaurant, if you want to eat there.  It was a ten-minute wait for the food and then another five minutes waiting for the sandwiches to cool off.  I’d called this sandwich, “The best sub in town.”  I was a bit nervous for the credibility of my food reviewing abilities, but after Ron’s first bite, his eyes lit up, “Dude!  That is good!”  Reputation upheld.  They don’t serve chips and breadsticks seemed like a bad choice for a sandwich, so we had no sides, but the main course was good enough.

Afterward, we had ice cream at PQ Treats, which was okay, and we chatted some more.  Well, it wasn’t exactly a successful sports outing on some levels, but it was okay.  It was a day off from work for the both of us at least.  So, one Aggie Sports recap for Fall 2019/Spring 2020 down and hopefully whole bunch more to go.