NPSL Round Up: Week 6
Tuesday
Joy Athletic Club 2-2 Duluth FC
Joy controlled the first half and got into a two-nil lead in the 32nd minute through a pair of goals by Carter Tierney, once from open play and once off a corner. However, they entered halftime level after a breakaway goal by the Londoner Jireh Oyebamji and a sloppy back pass capitalized upon by João Magalhaes with virtually the last kick of the half.
It was the division leaders who dominated the second half, including a penalty kick conceded and then tipped onto the post by Derek Stevens. A draw was probably a fair result.
Thursday
Siouxland United FC 7-2 Sioux Falls Thunder FC
Siouxland United entered the game with a chance to trim the gap to first to 1 point, whereas Thunder had the opportunity to overtake Joy in third. Both sides had good chances saved before the visitors took a lead in the 13th minute as a free kick 30 yards out was clipped early over the wall and into the penalty area for Aaron Hernandez-Vivar to slot home at the near post. The lead only lasted five minutes, João Rocha finished off a move from within the penalty area started by an Emilio Madrigal interception in midfield and fed to the Carioca by the Dominican Dariel Contrera, driving down the right. As the second half stoppage reached its conclusion of 2 minutes, Rocha was brought down on the right wing. The resultant free kick was sliced along the ground to Rocha, who blasted it into the side netting from the top of the penalty area.
The third goal for the Outlaws was the product of quick execution in the 54th minute, a rapidly taken throw from the left wing found Javier Munoz Cruz at the back post for a tap in. It was 4-1 ten minutes later, Kyohei Eguchi on a mazy run from 40 yards out on the left wing, all the way into the six yard box for a composed finish, beating six Thunder players in the process. Three minutes later, it was Rocha’s hat trick, a simple finish off the rebound as Harumi Yunaiyama’s shot cannoned into his path. The Outlaws had a shout for a penalty kick as Aimar Aramendia appeared to foul Christian Piewe Tientcheu. Piewe sprung the offside trap from a long ball curled into his path to make it 6-1. Nicolas Reinhard pulled one back 3 minutes later, but United made it 7 with the last kick of the game as Yunaiyama burst from midfield.
Saturday
Iowa Demon Hawks 3-0 Minnesota Blizzard FC
A hat trick by Robin Vandewalle gave the home team the win in this Summer time matchup of two teams who spend the winter in arena football. The first goal was a tap in after a neat pass around the corner in the 7th minute. The second goal came early in the second half and was all the Frenchman’s creation and his special day was capped off in the 70th minute after he slid home easily from a left-wing cross.
Duluth FC 0-0 Sioux Falls Thunder FC (in Superior, WI)
A game with very few goal scoring chances leads to a highly unlikely, but firmly deserved, point for Thunder.
Standings
The tie-breakers are:
Head-to-head results, Goal difference in head-to-head matchups, Most wins in conference competition, Goal difference in conference competition, Fewest losses in conference competition.
Therefore, the Outlaws’ 1-0 win over Duluth FC means they currently hold the tie-breaker atop the division. The two sides have still to meet in the Twin Ports. The next two teams will be seeded #3 and #4, but who plays whom will be defined by “geography and/or other economic factors”, thus a Siouxland v Demon Hawks or Thunder match is much more likely than one for Duluth.
Coming Up
Wednesday
Joy Athletic Club v Minnesota Blizzard FC
Saturday
Joy Athletic Club v Sioux Falls Thunder FC
Minnesota Blizzard FC v Siouxland United FC
Wednesday July 2nd
Duluth FC v Siouxland United FC
Saturday July 5th
Siouxland United FC v Iowa Demon Hawks