CSR (Visker Blast Gives Calvin Dramatic Win Over Hornets)

From: Jeff Febus (jfebus@calvin.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 22 2003 - 21:45:26 EDT

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    CALVIN SPORTS REPORT FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2003

    MEN'S SOCCER

    With more than 700 minutes of scoreless soccer staring his team in the face,
    Calvin College sophomore Kurt Visker swung his powerful right foot and let
    loose with a blast.

    Visker's shot flew long and true, clanging in off the inside of the far post
    and into the net, past the out-stretched arms of Kalamazoo senior goaltender
    Nick Carlin-Voigt.

    Calvin's scoreless streak of 703 minutes against Kalamazoo dating back to 1999
    was over and soon after, so was its seven-game losing streak against the
    Hornets.

    Visker's dramatic shot on a direct kick from 35 yards out with just 17:02 left
    in regulation proved to be the difference in Calvin's 1-0 victory over
    Kalamazoo in a battle of regionally-ranked teams Wednesday afternoon at Calvin
    Field. The Visker goal was Calvin's first against Kalamazoo since a
    game-winning overtime goal by Calvin's Todd Folkert in a 2-1 win in 1999 - a
    stretch of 703 minutes.

    Prior to Wednesday's game, the Hornets (10-3-2 overall, 6-2-0 MIAA) had handed
    Calvin seven straight shutout defeats.

    Calvin's victory on Wednesday allowed the Knights to stretch their win streak
    to seven games this fall while also allowing the Maroon and Gold to up their
    record to 8-0 at home in 2003. The shutout was also Calvin's fifth shutout
    victory of the year including its fourth (all by a 1-0 score) in MIAA play this
    fall.

    Most importantly, the victory allowed Calvin to move into a tie with Kalamazoo
    in the conference standings as both teams have 12 points. Hope (6-1-1 MIAA)
    sits a point ahead of Calvin and Kalamazoo but the Knights have played one less
    conference game than each school.

    Ranked fourth in the latest NSCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional rankings,
    Calvin (11-4-0 overall, 6-1-0 MIAA) had nearly scored on two separate occasions
    in the second half prior to Visker's goal in the 73rd minute. Senior Geol
    Scheirman (Broomfield, CO) came close in the 66th minute, unleashing a shot
    from the left side of the box that Carlin-Voigt was able to deflect over the
    goal. Five minutes later, Carlin-Voigt was forced to come well out of the
    Kalamazoo box to defend a rush up the left wing by Calvin sophomore Matt Cosnek
    (Hopewell, PA). Cosnek was able to unleash a shot past the Kalamazoo
    goaltender that appeared headed for the back of the net. At the last second, a
    Kalamazoo defender blocked the ball, inches short of the goal-line and then
    trapped the ball near his feet, setting up a wild scrum for the ball that ended
    with the Hornets finally the clearing the ball out of danger.

    With time ticking down, Calvin was awarded a free kick along the far right
    sideline in Kalamazoo territory. Visker then stepped up and delivered,
    whistling a low shot that curled around a pack of defenders and clanged in off
    the post, setting off a wild Calvin celebration.

    "I was just shooting for the far post and hoping one of our guys could come up
    with a rebound," said the soft-spoken sophomore sweeper from Grand Rapids
    Christian High School. "I was pretty excited to see the ball go in."

    So were his teammates who helped fend off Kalamazoo's final attempts to tie the
    game that included three corner kick opportunities in the final nine minutes.

    "The one thing that I know for certain is that my boys will keep fighting until
    the final horn," said Calvin coach Chris Hughes. "As a coach, that gives you a
    lot of confidence in your team. When we came close but didn't score, I knew
    our guys would keep coming back and they did. This was a great victory for
    Calvin College."

    Calvin finished the game with a slim 12-11 shots at goal advantage with
    sophomore goaltender Joe Westra (Grand Rapids Christian HS) collecting three
    saves in gaining his fifth shutout victory of the season while dropping his
    goals-against-average to 0.97. Carlin-Voigt had two saves in defeat for the
    Hornets, ranked third in the Great Lakes Region.

    Calvin will now turn its attention to a Saturday match at Albion slated to
    start at noon. A year ago, Albion handed a visiting Calvin team a 1-0 defeat,
    scoring on its first shot of the game.

    OTHER MIAA MEN'S SOCCER SCORES WEDNESDAY

    Albion 3, Olivet 1
    Hope 7, Adrian 1
    Alma 1, Tri-State 0 (non-conference)

    MIAA MEN'S SOCCER STANDINGS THROUGH 10-22-03

    Hope 6-1-1 (13 points)
    Calvin 6-1-0 (12 points)
    Kalamazoo 6-2-0 (12 points)
    Albion 4-3-0 (8 points)
    Alma 2-4-1 (5 points)
    Olivet 1-7-0- (2 points)
    Adrian 0-7-0 (0 points)

    Jeff Febus
    Sports Information Director
    Calvin College
    (616) 526-6169 Office
    (616) 526-8551 Fax



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