who had, where, and what is the Sickest goal ever?
who had, where, and what is the Sickest goal ever?
Last Night i witnessed the best goal i've ever seen in my life by Burgs Dillan Lewis! He had the nicest bicycle i've ever seen
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It was very very nice! I'd have to say it ranks up there with some of Purpero's goals from a few years ago. It was by far the best bike I've ever seen at this level. Just to get his foot on the ball was amazing. The shot itself didn't have much power but was hit in the perfect spot.
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I heard this was a sweet goal! One of our coaches was there scouting & said he stood up & applauded, which you normally wouldn't do scouting.
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That one did make my top three and it had a nice assist from Kyle Brooks. (And no I don't have pictures. Sometimes I get caught watching.)
One of the most awesome goals was bicycle kick from 50 yards away that scored in about 2000 at South Point. Mark (Marco) Wiley flipped backwards in the middle of the field as a ball was cleared to him from one of the South Point defenders. He caught the ball with his foot near the top of his flip and kicked the fifty yards into the goal. Very amazing but South Point's only goal of that game. The play was so far away that the keeper was out in the middle of the penalty box as Wiley was as close as any Pointer at the moment. The shot dropped just under the crossbar and would have had to have been tipped over the bar for a save if the keeper had been back there in time.
Probably the best goal that I ever saw was from Drew Sampson to Bryan Craft at Waverly about five years ago. The speed of the goal and the accuracy of both players is hard to appreciate in description but Sampson, at full speed, drove down that right side and crossed with a one touch to the middle where Bryan Craft was dashing with defenders on either side, even with him. Craft dived for the ball, getting it with the top of his head at a near full lay-out and put a hard shot straight into the net from about 15 yards. He couldn't have kicked it harder with his feet and the play would have been a goal against the best of college defenses. The speed and timing was just that precise and a textbook play. It also was a game winner giving the Pirates a share of the SOC so it was the right goal at the right time against what was a very good defense.
One of the most awesome goals was bicycle kick from 50 yards away that scored in about 2000 at South Point. Mark (Marco) Wiley flipped backwards in the middle of the field as a ball was cleared to him from one of the South Point defenders. He caught the ball with his foot near the top of his flip and kicked the fifty yards into the goal. Very amazing but South Point's only goal of that game. The play was so far away that the keeper was out in the middle of the penalty box as Wiley was as close as any Pointer at the moment. The shot dropped just under the crossbar and would have had to have been tipped over the bar for a save if the keeper had been back there in time.
Probably the best goal that I ever saw was from Drew Sampson to Bryan Craft at Waverly about five years ago. The speed of the goal and the accuracy of both players is hard to appreciate in description but Sampson, at full speed, drove down that right side and crossed with a one touch to the middle where Bryan Craft was dashing with defenders on either side, even with him. Craft dived for the ball, getting it with the top of his head at a near full lay-out and put a hard shot straight into the net from about 15 yards. He couldn't have kicked it harder with his feet and the play would have been a goal against the best of college defenses. The speed and timing was just that precise and a textbook play. It also was a game winner giving the Pirates a share of the SOC so it was the right goal at the right time against what was a very good defense.