G. Michael Graham Photo. Highlands goalkeeper Nick Breslin (orange) dives to his right to make a save in Saturday's game against Henderson County at Ryle. Breslin made four saves as the Bluebirds won their fourth in a row to improve to 6-3-1 on the season.
By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM
Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter
UNION –
Things have been clicking lately for the Highlands Bluebirds boys soccer team.
Highlands
won its fourth in a row Saturday at Ryle with a 4-3 win over the Henderson
County Colonels from the western Kentucky 2nd Region, 6th District. The
Bluebirds moved to 6-3-1 after starting the year 2-3-1 and Henderson County
fell to 5-4-2.
“They’re coming together,” said Matthew Winkler, Highlands head coach. “We’re not where we want to be yet. We’re
in a good spot halfway through the season. But there’s lot of soccer left to be
played and lots of fine-tuning to be done before districts and regionals.”
Henderson
County outshot Highlands, 7-6. But the teams made the most of their
opportunities. Bluebird goalkeeper Nick Breslin made four saves and Colonel
goalkeeper Jacob Stauffer made two.
Highlands
has played Breslin for one half and Nathan Tippenhauer at goalkeeper for
another half at times this year. But Breslin played the whole game against the
Colonels.
Highlands
jumped out to a 3-0 lead at halftime against the Henderson County 4-2-3
(defender-midfielder-forward) scheme. Chris Garbig and Cole Davis-Roberts
scored goals and the Colonels had an own goal.
“We’re playing really good defense,” said Mitch Gesenhues, Highlands senior. “We’re containing opponents, making good
runs and playing balls through (the opposing box) quickly.”
But things
changed in the second half. Henderson County junior forward Nicholas Gregory
found some holes in the Bluebird 4-5-1 defense and hit the back of the net
three times to tie the game at 3-3.
“(Gregory) got through a couple times,” Breslin said. “It
was a tight game. I think we’re going to have a lot of great success after this
win.”
But the
Bluebirds responded with the game-winner. Andrew Barnes scored it.
“I just told the guys we’re very dangerous when we
play a full 80 minutes,” Winkler
said. “When we relax, we lose our focus
and our discipline. Those are things we’ve worked on all season.”
Highlands
returns to action Tuesday at Simon Kenton. Game time is 8 p.m.
Henderson
County did have several chances to tie the game in the final 20 minutes.
Breslin dove to his right to save one and Gregory earned a free kick with 49
seconds left in the game, but Breslin saved it as well.
Winkler
also said Highlands will most likely travel to Covington Catholic on Thursday
at 4 p.m. The game was originally schedule on Sept. 10, but was postponed
because of the heat index that saw temperatures reach the 90s.
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