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Flagler men and Lander tie 2-2, but Bearcats claim PBC title in shootout
Pol Berenguer
Pol Berenguer put Flagler ahead 2-1, but Lander tied the match and won a shootout to claim the conference tournament final.
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EVANS, Ga. − After 110 minutes passed in the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Tournament Men’s Soccer Championship a winner could not be found as No. 1 seed Flagler College and No. 2 seed Lander University played to a 2-2 draw through two overtimes Sunday afternoon at Blanchard Woods Park. In the shootout, Lander came away with four successful attempts to Flagler’s three and earned the conference tournament title.

The match goes down as a tie for both teams as Flagler is now 14-5-2 and Lander is now 12-5-2. Both teams will now anxiously await the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Championship Selection Show tomorrow (Nov.9) to see if either one makes the six-team Southeast Regional. There are no automatic qualifiers in men’s soccer. Flagler was ranked No. 5 in the final regional poll while Lander was No. 8.

The Bearcats wasted little time in getting on the board as Jamie Ramm headed in Craig Hughes’ throw-in in the fourth minute.

Mack Hough (St. Augustine, Fla./Pedro Menendez HS) scored an equalizer in the 15th minute taking a pass from Joseph Toby (Jacksonville, Fla./Wolfson HS) and depositing it in the back of the goal.

Pol Berenguer (Barcelona, Spain/St. Augustine HS) headed in a chip from Johan Bergfeld (Akers Styckebruk, Sweden/Rekarnegymnasiet) in the 59th minute to give the Saints a 2-1 lead.

But it was Ramm again, scoring the equalizer for the Bearcats off a free kick from Stephen Magennis in the 62nd minute.

Flagler added three more shots on goal, but couldn’t find the back of the net in regulation.

The two overtime periods had only one shot on goal, that from Lander’s Samy Beydoun which was saved by Flagler keeper Matt Gilman (Ocala, Fla./Jacksonville U.).

In the shootout to declare the tournament champion, Lander converted four-of-its-five penalty kicks while Flagler was able to convert three.

Lander out-shot Flagler 17-15, but Flagler held an 8-4 advantage in corner kicks.


Lander (12-5-2) vs. Flagler (14-5-2)
Date: Nov 08, 2009 Attendance: 202
Weather:

Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot
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Lander.............. 1 1 0 0 - 2
Flagler............. 1 1 0 0 - 2

SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 3:57 LU Ramm, Jamie (Hughes, Craig) - header off of throw-in
2. 14:12 FCM Hough, Mack (Toby, Joseph) - top of box, slotted right side
3. 58:34 FCM Berenguer, Pol (Bergfeld, Johan) - header off chip-in from just inside box
4. 61:10 LU Ramm, Jamie (Magennis, Stephen) - far post point blank from free kick

SHOOTOUT RESULTS:
Lander: 10/Y 11/Y 4/Y 9/N 8/Y
Flagler: 16/Y 14/N 9/Y 3/N 7/Y
Lander wins shootout 4-3


Shots: Lander 17, Flagler 15
Saves: Lander 5 (Atkinson, Matthew 5), Flagler 4 (Gilman, Matt 4)
Peach Belt Conference Championship Match
#1 Flagler vs. #2 Lander

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