Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The 2011 Billerica Boys Varsity Soccer Team

On a typically cold autumn night, the 2011 Billerica Boys Varsity Soccer Team prepared for what most thought would be the most important game of the season.  The winner of this under-the-lights clash against rival Chelmsford would all but lock up the Merrimack Valley Championship.  The boys played hard, but ended the night in a hard-fought, yet frustrating 0-0 tie.  Little did these boys realize that their season was only just beginning. 
A few non-conference games later, the conference was decided.  Billerica fell short.  However, their regular season was successful enough that they earned a home game in the preliminary round of the MIAA state tournament.  These boys had an opportunity to do something that Billerica Soccer has not accomplished for an extremely long time: win a state tournament game on our home turf.  And the boys did just that by defeating Cambridge 1-0.  It is a memory that many an alumni have not experienced.  There was no MVC title this year, but a Joe Hill goal and a hell of an effort by everyone else earned them this incredibly special memory.
Next came a game on foreign turf.  The upstart indians were headed into the city to take on the overall number one seed in the tournament: Brighton.  Let us not forget that Billerica boys were the 16th seed in the tournament, and for any of you that follow NCAA's March Madness basketball tournament, 16 seeds just don't beat number 1 seeds.  Well, this 16 seed beat "#1" by a score of 1-0.  With an early goal off of a Graham Hughes free kick, smothering defense, and a few huge saves by Ryan Santarpio, the big yellow bus that headed back to Billerica was a loud one that night.

Two days later, the boys took their travelling victory circus to Peabody.  Yes, Peabody, who already defeated the boys this season on senior day.  Peabody probably thought they were spoiling our post game senior celebration that Saturday.  Little did they know Billerica was about to spoil their whole season.  With goals that included a Wayne Rooney-like blast by Chris Sanchez, and once again, that trademark frustrating defense by all ten field players and a few more clutch Santarpio saves, it was free pizza and victory car horns the whole way home.

So now the pressure's off, right?  North State Semifinals at Lynn's Manning Field-Billerica's just happy to be here, right?  Nope.  The legs are sore but the hearts wanted more.  The memories are already countless, but now these kids smelled the prize.  They wanted a trophy...a big one.  Each time they won, all they wanted next was to win again.  Bring on Chelsea, another team from the city who had no idea how to handle the desire, and style of play that Billerica brought to the field.  The final score was Billerica 4 and Chelsea 2.  You read that correctly: the boys pumped in 4 goals in the Massachusetts State Semifinals.  How bad did they want this?  That bad.

North State Finals: Billerica versus Masconomet.  What's that?  You've never heard of the town of Masconomet?  That's because it's not a town, it's a regional high school that services several towns.  Nice talent pool.  I'm just saying...

First half: 0-0.

Second half: Masconomet strikes first.  This is the first time in the whole tournament that Billerica trailed at any point.  They were suddenly in unfamiliar territory.  Were the boys scared?  frustrated?  giving up?  Nah, they scored just minutes later to tie it up.  And then they scored again to take the lead.  And yes, Masconomet tied it up.  Onto overtime.  While the boys remained confident and their desire stronger than ever, one thing was evident.  Fatigue was finally setting in.  Billerica's home game against Cambridge was in the preliminary round.  Masconomet, however, had a bye.  In other words, Billerica played one more game than Masconomet.  Finally, desire fell short.  With 30 seconds remaining in the first overtime, Masconomet scored the golden goal.  The Indians were exhausted, sore, and in pain.  "I can barely feel my legs" one out of breath defender wearily said.  That says it all.

So the 16 seed fell one goal short of becoming North State Finals Champions.  But the 2011 Billerica Boys Varsity Soccer team did more than finally win a home game in the tournament.  They shocked the state.  They made the top seeds cry.  They frustrated superstars.  They made opposing coaches scream.  They ruined perfect seasons.  They were 2011's version of the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey Team, right?  Wrong.  Here's the difference:  if you remember, when the USA team defeated the Soviet Union, the call was "do you believe in miracles?"  But this soccer team  from Billerica was not a miracle, and they certainly were not a fluke.  They were a damn good soccer team who earned everything they achieved.  And when they were finally taken down, they went down like champions, leaving blood, sweat, tears...everything, on the field.  They had nothing left but brand new memories that few of us will ever experience.  Congratulations, boys.

10 comments:

  1. I want to say it has been an honor to be a parent and cheer on this team this year. When your kid makes the decision to play a high school sport, you hope that he is getting top notch instruction in fundamentals, game strategy and the like, and you're lucky if you get coaches who impart wisdom, sportsmanship, dedication to a team effort and what it takes to be a winner both on and off the field. You and Coach Vassallo exceeded on all counts. We are lucky to have you. Thank you for a great season!

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  2. This is an amazing article!

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  3. Thank you so much for summing up this season so beautifully and for giving us something we can read again years from now when the memory has faded. Great Job to all involved with this team. Please consider putting this article in the Billerica Minuteman for all of our extended soccer family to enjoy along with us. Thank you

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  4. Thank you do for writing such a wonderful tribute to the team. I have tears in my eyes. Congratulation to the Team and Coaches for a great season!

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  5. This was a thrilling season for all of us. I do have to say this team is made up of a bunch of classy, hardworking young men who I wish all the best to and this blog shows us why. I also appreciate all that Coach Vasallo, Cowen and as I have been told "General Lee" have done for these young men. This tribute to the team shows what a great person we have mentoring our young men.

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  6. To see the faces of our young men as they made their way through the tournament will be imbedded in my memory forever. The comradery that the boys, coaches and community displayed is a tribute to our town and schools. Congratulations to all and thank you coach for writing such a wonderful article!

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  7. WOW!!!! This is fantastic!!! Thanks so much for writing this!!! It was so sad to see the season end. But also so happy to be a part of such an awesome experience. You could'nt ask for a better group of boys, coaches, parents and fans. They may not have won the title, but in all of hearts they were the best team out there!!!

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  8. It was such a treat to got to the final game in Lynn last weekend - both my boys have graduated but we look back fondly on the Billerica Soccer experience, the great coaches and the terrific kids. I was proud to be one of the MANY "alumni" families who came to cheer on the team. Let's keep it up, we'll look forward to next year!

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  9. I think there has been enough comments posted about how incredible the season truly was and how equally incredible this article is, but unfortunately it is over... All I am waiting for now is to see "Chris Kringle & the Make-it-Rain-Deer" make it rain in the dodgeball tournament!!!

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