High School Sports

Nation Ford jumps on Clover for boys’ soccer region title

Nation Ford scored first in its only Region 3-4A loss this spring, suffered just over a month ago to Clover.

The Falcons again scored first Tuesday night in their region title-deciding clash with the Blue Eagles. But then they scored a second, and a third, burying the visitors and all but wrapping up a championship.

“All year long we’ve had this date circled on the calendar,” said Nation Ford coach Jon Jarrett. “It’s unbelievable how this unfolded, an exact replica of last year.”

Clover won that game and the 2015 region championship last April. But the No. 3 Falcons quickly erased any hopes of a Blue Eagles repeat Tuesday. Will Martin scored twice in the first 20 minutes and Ben Tuipulotu tucked away a third before the break to all but put the game on ice. Kevin Garces tapped in a late fourth to start the celebrations early.

“I don’t think we were in this game from minute one,” said Clover coach Graham Stafford. “They clearly wanted it tonight. I think they out-fought us in every department.”

Turning point

Nation Ford stunned Clover in the first 18 minutes through Martin’s strikes. He scrambled in a rebound for the first after Michael Smith’s close-range shot in thr 10th minute, then coasted 50 yards unabated before cutting inside on his right and lashing past Clover keeper Austin Gunnels for a 2-0 Falcons lead midway through the first half.

Jarrett laughed at the thought of Martin’s screamer into the back of the net, especially since his midfielder had blasted one high and wide about 10 minutes earlier.

“He buried that one, just buried it,” said Jarrett. “Huge goal.”

Martin’s second and Tuipulotu’s well-taken third put out the Clover comeback fires before the sun had even gone down behind the stadium stands.

Critical

Nation Ford relished the physical portion of Tuesday’s match, the Falcons’ speed and physicality helping them bypass - or run through in Hank Tuipulotu’s case - the smaller, and in some instances, younger Blue Eagles. The difference showed in the second half especially when Clover coach Graham Stafford turned to some of his younger players, imploring them to impress him for playing time in next week’s state playoffs.

Nation Ford centerback Michael Smith epitomized his team’s tenacity, screaming “yes!” “yes!” every time his teammates won a tackle in any part of the field. No question the Falcons were up for it Tuesday on their home patch.

“When I’m around the guys they bring out another side in me,” said Smith, who is considerably calmer and quieter after the final whistle. “It’s been a fun year and I enjoy every moment with them.”

Star contributions

Smith was excellent marshaling the Falcons’ defensive attentions, stepping up at the right times and dropping in to cover balls over the top on other occasions.

“Michael is CNN because he’s 24-7, he never stops,” said Jarrett, dropping Smith’s nickname. “He’s got eight goals this year and is our third leading scorer as our centerback. If he doesn’t make all-state it’s a crime.”

Martin also had an outstanding first 20 minutes, producing a match-winning strike, and paired well in the center of the field with Brad Young, who controlled play and was also a strong tackler throughout.

On deck

Nation Ford faces Rock Hill Thursday in its regular season finale, while Clover’s last regular season game is Friday against rival York. Nation Ford will be back at home next week in the 4A state playoffs that begin on Tuesday, May 3.

Box score

Nation Ford 4, Clover 0

Nation Ford: Will Martin (10, 17), Ben Tuipulotu (29), Kevin Garces (77)

Records: Nation Ford 17-2, 10-1 Region 3-4A; Clover 14-6-1, 9-2

This story was originally published April 26, 2016 at 9:26 PM with the headline "Nation Ford jumps on Clover for boys’ soccer region title."

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