The point was that the ref went straight to the card on both fouls when the kid had zero cards the entire season and zero fouls in the game besides the two cards. Neither foul was vicious and a majority of officials wouldn't have carded either. If I remember correctly, 3 of Minford's 4 goals came with him off of the field (he was on the bench for the first yellow on one goal). To top it off, he tossed a fan complaining about the first card, when the guy hadn't caused any problems. Jumping the gun on stuff like that makes for poor officiating.minford17 wrote:Sorry to disagree with you, but with Minford up 2-0 at the half is not a close game against Minford. With Gullett in goal along side with Tolle, Higbee, Coriell, and Patrick playing defense: these guys have only given up 9 goals in 13 games (0.69 GAA). I am sure Minford felt at ease up 2 goals. Their defense is definitely their strength.Buckeye24 wrote:Minford 4
West 0
West played with 10 men the second half. Two whistles, two cards for West's sweeper. Both questionable. The game was really close until that call.
You do have a point about Minford's defense though. West was able to penetrate the back line a few times and had a shot off of the crossbar, but they held their own. It's not hard to see why they're one of the best teams in the area.