SMS dethrones XU to advance to regionals

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL OF MACASANDIG WINS THE GIRLS FUTSAL TITLE FOR THE SOUTH DISTICT AFTER EDGING XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF WEST 1 IN THE CDO DIVISION MEET.

ST. MARY’S School of  South District finally shrugged off its 3-year year jinx to dethrone defending champion Xavier University High School, 3-2, in the battle between the two Girls Futsal superpowers in the Cagayan de Oro City, Division meet Sunday at the Bulua National High School gym.

SMS STAR STRIKER CHANTAL VAN OMMEREN ATTEMPTS A SHOT OFF XU’S ZIPPY MEDALLA.

The victory erased coach Paul Cabio’s years of heart break of losing to coach Dhon Lazo’s girls and earned the right to represent CdO to the regional meet set in December in Tubod, Lanao del Norte.

ALEXA CAILING PREPARES TO SHOOT OVER UYEL VILLANUEVA

It also proved the excellence of the Higala Football Club program where all the girls of SMS are members.“It was a team effort. Offence wins the crowd but defense wins the championship,’’ said Cabio who praised his new recruit Alexa Cailing from El Salvador and the rest of the girls.

THE XU GIRS SMILE DESPITE OF THEIR DEFEAT TO SMS.

The loss was a bitter pill to swallow for XU coach Dhon Lazo who recently led the Cagayan de Oro Batang Pinoy team U15 team to a silver medal finish in the Batang Pinoy National Championship in Davao City.

SMS TOP DEFENDER GAIL LOKING.

But the injury to starting goalkeeper Fiona Marie Ano-os spelled the difference in the hotly contested and tight match. Ano-os suffered an ankle sprain in the early part of the second half and limped out of the match.

BULUA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OF COACH JUN ACTUB ONCE AGAIN PLACED THIRD.

She fell awkward and sprained her ankle after colliding with St. Mary’s forward Chantal Van Ommeren. She will be out for at least two weeks and can be ready for the Regionals in Tubod if coach Paul Cabio picks her as second goalkeeper to his starting goalkeeper Chevonne Uy.

FIONA MARIE ANO-OS BEFORE SHE GOT INJURED.

Surprise package and a recruit from El Salvador, Misamis Oriental Alexa Cailing played the match of her life scoring two goals for Higala Girls over XU substitute goalie Alleah Nicole Santocildes.

“Alexa wouldn’t have scored those two goals without the team’s support. I expected Alexa to perform. She was off form during the eliminations and semis but she made up during the finals,’’coach Cabio added.

Cailing opened the scoring for the Higala Girls in the 10th minute to give SMS the early lead. She scored the goal after getting an assist from defender Gail Loking during a counter attack.

SMS GOALKEEPER CHEVONNE UY (right) GETS A PASS FROM A TEAMATE.

However, their celebration was cut short when XU captain Nizza Jorj Lazo slipped an equaliser to the right side of SMS goalie Chevonne Uy to put the match back on square one at the half.

Then tragedy struck on XU goalie Fiona Marie Ano-os that proved to be the turning point of the match. The Higala Girls capitalised on her absence as tournament top scorer Chantal Van Ommeren scored the insurance goal to seal their victory.

ABBAS SCHOOL RIDGEBACK WITH COACH DHON DEREQUITO.

Nizza Jorj Lazo scored a consolation for the XU girls with few minutes to go but this was not enough to equalise as time ran out. XU could have equalised earlier but Mikaela Lazo’s penalty shot hit the post.

PUERTO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL WITH COACH MELODY AKIATAN (standing right)

“I was lucky I followed up a shot by Chantal which was fumbled by the XU goalkeeper,’’ Cailing said of her second goal.

SMS advanced to the finals after defeating Abbas Orchard School in the semis while the XU Girls made the championship match after beating Bulua National High School in the semis.

Bulua NHS of coach Jun Actub captured the bronze medal when the Strikers whipped Abbas School in the battle for third.

This year’s Cagayan de Oro’s Futsal Division meet attracted only five teams which included Puerto National High School of teacher Melody Akiatan.

SMS Girls Futsal Team: Coach: Paul Cabio; Assistant Coach Jeremy Jablo: Angel Kaye Buendia; Alexa Cristy Cailing; Ma. Roella Causin; Malaika Ingrid Chaves; Gail Leanne Loking; Laica Pajara; Faye Margella Ramirez; Bianca Czarina Razon; Trixa Marie Sostinto; Chavonne Joelle Uy; Maria Chantal Van Ommeren (l.biantan@gmail.com)