On a balmy November evening, the two best teams in Boys U12 Soccer met in front of large crowd at Cherokee High School's stadium to decide the 2011 Championship. Our number one seed, Bad Boyz, came into the night having gone undefeated in the Tournament and needed just one win to become Champions. Our number four seed, The Bulldogs, came into the game having fought through the lower bracket and needed to win two games in order to hoist the first place trophies.
Both teams played stellar defense, and the first game would end 0-0 after 60 minutes. Two five-minute overtimes later, neither team had managed to solve the other's defense and so the game went to Penalty Kicks. When the dust settled, the Bulldogs had pulled off a close win, and so the teams took a short break and resumed play for another game, this one for all the marbles.
Late in the first half, the Bulldogs finally broke through the Bad Boyz defensive wall and scored the first goal of the night. The Bad Boyz came storming back, putting several shots on net, but the Bulldogs keeper would not be denied. Late in the second half, the Bulldogs scored a second goal, sealing the victory.
Both teams played fantastic games and it was a wonderful finish to a great season!
We want to thank both teams, coaching staffs and fans for a great evening of top-shelf soccer, and a special nod to the referee crew who did a great job in officiating the matches.
Thanks for another fantastic season!
Boys U-12 finishes every season with a Double Elimination Tournament. This year's tournament will start on Friday November 4th and conclude on Sunday Nov 20th.
EVERY TEAM will play the first round on Friday November 4th at either 6pm or 8pm on Memorial #1 (Turf) or on the Cherokee Turf.
EVERY TEAM will play the second round on Saturday November 5th at either 12 noon or 2pm at Greenlane.
There will be two games on Sunday November 6th at 2pm and then there will be no games until Friday November 18th.
A double elimination tournament is a type of elimination tournament competition in which a team is eliminated after having lost two games or matches. It stands in contrast to a single elimination tournament, in which only one defeat results in elimination (like the NFL Playoffs, for example). A double-elimination tournament is broken into two sets of brackets, the Upper Bracket and Lower Bracket. After the first round, the winners continue on in the Upper Bracket and the losers proceed into the Lower Bracket. The Upper Bracket is conducted in the same manner as a single-elimination tournament, except of course that the losers of each round "drop down" into the Lower Bracket.