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Huskies Display Futsal Prowess PDF Print E-mail

By Corey Atkinson, Fort McMurray Today

March 23, 2010: The Keyano Huskies futsal teams found their way into the gold medal games at the tournament held this weekend at Keyano College, but couldn't mine anything other than silver.

The Medicine Hat Rattlers women's team defeated the Huskies women's team 4-0, while the men lost 5-2 to the Lakeland Rustlers' men's team. The wins were the first of the futsal season for the Huskies men's head coach Jonathan Soper and his team.

"Guys are playing an intense game for 40 minutes instead of going on a break for two minutes and having two or three goals scored against us," Soper said. "Mentally, they came into the game ready for it."

The Huskies won 3-1 over the Fort McMurray senior team, but lost 2-1 to the Medicine Hat Rattlers. They beat the Keyano Alumni 8-3 and in the final lost 5-2 to Lakeland with Alex Otti and Ken Baleshi scoring their goals. "We started out fast and wrapped them tight," Soper said of the final game. "We pushed on them and they got a couple of quick, lucky goals. Just a couple of errors with a guy making a run, off his leg and it goes to the other guy and lands on his foot and he puts it in the net."

Lakeland has an active, athletic goalkeeper in Tyson Farago, who plays near centre for parts of the game, becoming a real third backliner. Farago scored the Rustlers' second goal of the game with a rocket from midfield. "He's phenomenal," Soper said. "We hit a couple of posts and he stopped three or four penalty shots. He kept them in the game."

 

 
Futsal Has the Energy! PDF Print E-mail
Futsal Has the Energy! PDF Print E-mail

 March 4, 2010: “We have the energy” is the unofficial slogan for Fort McMurray and the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.

“We have the energy” may also be the unofficial slogan for the sport of futsal in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Association (ACAC).

“ There has been a lot of energy generated at the two venues who have hosted the first two futsal tournaments this year,” said ACAC futsal convener Alan Rogan, of the sport which debuted in exhibition format in 2010 with tournaments held January 22-24 at Lakeland College in Lloydminster and February 12-13 at Medicine Hat College. “Crowds of upward 200 people at times attended!”

A third and final exhibition tournament is scheduled to be held March 19-21, 2010 at the Syncrude Sport & Wellness Centre in Fort McMurray with the host Keyano College Huskies.

 Rogan, who is athletic director at Lakeland College, said that it has been “quite some time since (the ACAC) has introduced a new sport.”

“When we first discussed the new sport (futsal) a couple of years ago many of the ACAC institutions voiced interest in competing but with the current financial situation a number of the institutions are having to relook at whether or not they can join immediately or have to wait. We have had some questions around what is the best format and operating rules but the coaches who have attended the tournaments have been very engaged when it comes to helping set the future direction for the sport in the ACAC.

“It is important to go through an exhibition season to work through things like sport specific rules, scheduling and to have all the stakeholders coaches, athletic directors and student-athletes to supply feedback to make sure that if the sport moves forward the process moves forward as smoothly as possible.

” Futsal is a sport that would complement the outdoor soccer season as it runs in the winter semester.”

So what is the sport of futsal you ask?

 

Basically, Fustal 101, it is indoor soccer played with five players a side and with a smaller ball. Naturally the indoor area is not as large as an outdoor regulation pitch, so with that in mind, there is a focus on creativity and improvisation as well as ball control.

Since it was not mandatory that all 16 ACAC members attend one of the futsal tournaments this year, only half have participated to date.

Rogan said that “we do not have a firm number as of yet” for when the sport is added to the 2010-2011 ACAC regular season but has already “heard from four colleges who are interested” and added “a minimum of four teams will be required to commit to compete.”

One of those colleges ready to commit is Keyano College Huskies.

“Keyano College is very excited about the sport of futsal and trying to do our part to make sure it is a sanctioned sport in the ACAC,” said Huskies Athletic Director Wade Kolmel. “We know our student interaction in futsal is very high and we look forward to bringing it to the campus.”

Huskies are not new to the sport of futsal as both the men’s and women’s teams captured gold medals in the Alberta Colleges Athletic League in 2009.

Competing in the March 19-21, 2010 tournament with a 7 p.m. start Friday, March 19 are Medicine Hat College Rattlers, Lakeland College Rustlers, Keyano College Huskies and two non ACAC teams; Keyano Huskies alumni and representation from both genders from the Fort McMurray senior league.

“This is also a great opportunity to introduce the game of futsal to the adult programs in Fort McMurray,” said Kolmel, who is also president of the ACAC.

Huskies men coached by Jonathan Soper, are winless in six exhibition matches, outscored 38-13, which may be a bit deceiving as majority of their games have been close aside from a 12-1 loss to the powerhouse Lakeland College Rustlers.

Huskies women coached by Mark Oxer, sport a record of two wins, four losses and two ties with 23 goals for and 32 goals against. A key player for the Huskies is goalie Simone Quinlan, who English Football Association scouts had “high praise” for when attending the Medicine Hat tournament.

“They may have her possibly try out for a couple of teams in Europe or some higher level teams in the United States,” says Oxer.

Huskies competing in futsal

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Photo courtesy of Dan Lines

 


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