Season of redemption ends in title for Springdale

Springdale players react after defeating Bryant 3-0 in the Class 6A boys soccer state championship Friday at Razorback Field in Fayetteville.
Springdale players react after defeating Bryant 3-0 in the Class 6A boys soccer state championship Friday at Razorback Field in Fayetteville.

FAYETTEVILLE -- Irvin Sotero was serenaded with an enthusiastic cheer from the Springdale cheering section Friday as he and his Bulldog teammates raced across the field.

The mob of players ripped off their jerseys and celebrated a 3-0 victory over Bryant in the Class 6A boys state soccer championship at Razorback Field on a sun-soaked afternoon.

Last season, the Bulldogs lost in stunning fashion in the state semifinals. Using the sting from that loss as motivation, Springdale played this season with a chip on its shoulder, said Coach D.J. Beeler.

Sotero scored a first-half goal to give the Bulldogs (18-2) a halftime lead, then Springdale punctuated the victory with two more goals in the second half.

"This has been a dream for me ever since I was a little kid," said Sotero, the championship match Most Valuable Player. "We had some doubters, and it just made us work hard, and all that hard work paid off."

Springdale was relentless in its attack the entire 80 minutes. The Bulldogs contested every Bryant possession and fired relentlessly at the Hornets' goal. In the first half, Springdale had 19 shots on goal to Bryant's five, but Hornets goalkeeper Codi Kirby was stellar for most of the match.

"We knew what we were getting into," said Bryant Coach Richard Friday. "I think we gave them a heck of a game. We had three or four chances in the first half, but it didn't get out of hand until the last 15 minutes."

Friday said the speed of play was a big factor. Springdale's speed and pressing was something Friday said his team had not seen this season.

Beeler said it was frustrating to see so many scoring chances come up empty, but his team never lost its focus.

"The shots weren't falling and that gets a little frustrating," Beeler said. "It can be hard in a game like this to get the kids to relax, but we just kept pressing, kept working and eventually the goals came."

Sotero worked his way open on the right side and powered a kick past Kirby in the 39th minute for a 1-0 lead.

At first, the goal was denied because of an offsides infraction, but the penalty was waved off when the officials ruled the ball had deflected off a Bryant (16-3-2) player.

The Bulldogs missed what looked to be a certain scoring opportunity midway through the second half when leading scorer Jose Vega beat a Bryant defender, but his shot banged off the top bar.

Danny Maldonado finally gave Springdale the breathing room it was looking for in the 77th minute, powering a shot past the Bryant keeper. Rene Ricinos assisted on the Maldonado goal, then added a goal of his own late.

Springdale sophomore goalkeeper Abram Cordero was stellar for the Bulldogs with four saves. Cordero was injured in the second half on a collision in the box with Bryant's Martin Ramirez and had to leave but returned to finish the match.

"This is amazing," said Springdale senior midfielder Nelson Barroso. "Ending my school year as a state champion, I mean there can't be anything better than that.

"I feel really proud for my school and my community ,and I know they are proud for us."

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NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO

Springdale sophomore goalkeeper Abram Cordero made four saves.

Sports on 05/18/2019

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