Thursday, 14 February 2008

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The loss of Hope...

Forgot to post this the other day. This was last Friday, right after

Brazil stomped us in the World Cup...

Take a bow, Greg Ryan. You just cost the United States the Women's

World Cup.

That may be a little over the top, since Brazil played so brilliantly

in a 4-0 demolition of the favored American side Thursday in Hangzhou,

China.

I give credit to Marta, who must be Ronaldinho's little sister with

her deft ball skills and her laser-like accuracy around the net.

The better team won Thursday, so my hat is off to Brazil.

And now I'm going to throw it at U.S. coach Greg Ryan.

Ryan, riding a 50-game winning streak with a star-studded U.S. side,

announced Tuesday that he was benching starting keeper Hope Solo in

favor of Briana Scurry for Thursday's semifinal match.

Scurry is a legend, and possibly the best keeper the women's game has

ever seen. But she's 36 and she's only been in the box seven times

since 2004, and none in this World Cup.

I can't understand it. And I'm not alone.

"It was the wrong decision, and I think anybody that knows anything

about the game knows that," Solo said. "There's no doubt in my mind I

would have made those saves. ... You have to live in the present. And

you can't live by big names. You can't live in the past."

Couldn't have said it better myself.

Scurry is a heroine. She's dedicated her adult life to playing for her

country, and she gave it her all out there Thursday.

But Ryan put her -- and indeed, his whole squad -- in a position to

fail against a team that played like they smelled disention in the

ranks.

Or blood in the water.

The first goal was unlucky, an own goal headed in by Leslie Osborne

off a corner -- a play that might have been averted with better

communication between the keeper and her defenders on the near post.

Goal No. 2 was a solid strike from Marta that I think could have been

saved. Goals three and four were a little tougher, since they occured

after the unfair send-off of midfielder Shannon Boxx after a phantom

second yellow card.

Still, it's sad to think that this team trained together for two

years, ripped through 50 straight matches without a loss and never

trailed by more than a goal in that span -- only to have its coach

undermine all that hard work and dominance with a chemistry killing

decision.

Was hiring a guy who's coaching r�sum� includes stops at soccer

hotbeds Colorado College and SMU really the best we could do?

Sunil Gulati, president of the United States Soccer Federation, put on

a brave front after the crushing defeat, saying "we are not where we

were 10 years ago. It's not because we are not better, it's because

everyone else is investing in the game."

Now, we should invest in a new head coach for our women's soccer team.

Contact the writer at

rcapps@hendersondispatch.com.

posted by Randy Capps at 6:27 PM 0 comments

How I voted: AP Poll - Week seven

4A

1. Charlotte Independence

2. Richmond County

3. Wilmington Hoggard

4. Scotland County

5. Garner

6. West Charlotte

7. Matthews Butler

8. Shelby Crest

9. Greensboro Grimsley

10. Wake Forest-Rolesville

3A

1. Western Alamance

2. Rocky Mount

3. SouthWest Edgecombe

4. Belmont South Point

5. Asheville Roberson

6. Kernersville Glenn

7. Hickory

8. Greensboro Dudley

9. Anson County

10. Charlotte Catholic

2A

1. Reidsville

2. Shelby

3. Jacksonville Northside

4. Southern Vance

5. South Columbus

6. Mt. Pleasant

7. Southwest Onslow

8. Bunn

9. Salisbury

10. Pittsboro Northwood

1A

1. Thomasville

2. Warsaw Kenan

3. Mt. Airy

4. Polk County

5. Plymouth

6. Siler City Jordan-Matthews

7. North Duplin


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