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Marquette, Brookfield East, Delavan-Darien, & The Prairie School win boys soccer titles

10/31/2014, 2:30pm CDT
By WIAA

From the WIAA:

DIVISION 1

Marquette University  HS 4,  Menomonee Falls 1

Marquette won the Division 1 championship with a 4-1 win over Menomonee Falls, giving the Hilltoppers their membership-leading 10th State title.

Ted Beiser got Marquette on the scoreboard first at 1:02 with an assist from Nick Leas. After a corner kick by Daizhon Nelson, Beiser got his second goal of the game in the 25th minute with the assist coming from Danny Lenz.

It didn’t take Menomonee Falls long to answer with their first goal of the game, coming in the 27th minute as Jake Lucht scored on his second goal of the season. 

The Hilltoppers made it 3-1 with an unassisted goal from Michael Russell at 29:43. The Hilltoppers (23-1-2) outshot the Indians in the first half, 15-5.

Marquette capped the scoring to take a three-goal lead in the 58th minute on a score by Alec Philippe, his 27th goal of the season. 

The Hilltoppers outshot the Indians 25-5 in the game. Quinten Ludwig made one save in goal for Marquette 1 and Will Genthe made seven stops for Menomonee Falls. This was Hilltoppers’ 14th trip to State and the first for Menomonee Falls    

DIVISION 2

Brookfield East 2, Cedarburg 0

Brookfield East captured the Division 2 championship with a 2-0 blanking of Cedarburg in the championship game. It's the third title in the program's history, and it's the second straight season the Bulldogs have finished runner-up

The first half ended with the Brookfield East outshooting Cedarburg 8-2, but none of those shots entering the goal. The Spartan's Peter Raymonds was credited with the first goal of the game at the 58th minute.

Raymonds would get his second goal of the game in the 76th minute of the second half to increase the Spartans lead to 2-0.  It was his 31st goal of the season. 

Goalie Drew Johnson of Brookfield East had three saves, and Nat Esten of Cedarburg also had three saves. It was Brookfield East’s membership-leading 17th trip to State. They also won the gold ball in 1995 and 1997.  This was Cedarburg’s 10th trip to State.

DIVISION 3

Delavan-Darien 3, Mount Horeb 1

Delavan-Darien won the Division 3 crown with a 3-1 victory over Mount Horeb in the Division 3 title tilt.

The Comets scored first at 21:27 on a goal by Juan J. Rocha that sailed across the box to the far post. It was Rocha’s 50th goal of the season.

Less then three minutes after their first goal, the Comets' Tigrio Huerta scored in the 23rd  minute on a flying header to the back of the net. Saul Rivera was credited with the assist. 

At 33:03, the Comets take a commanding three-goal lead after Jose Lemus scores from 5-yards out with an assist going to Jason Cano. 

Nate Klopotic got theVikings on the board with his second goal of the season in the 44th minute.  The goal was assisted by Jacob Babiuk.

The Comets out-shot the Vikings in the second half 7-5 and 16-9 for the game. Saves for Jimmy Conway had five saves fro the Vikings, and Juan L. Rocha had two for the Comets.

This is the second title for the Delavan-Darien in seven trips to State with their first championship coming in 2000.

DIVISION 4

The Prairie School 2, St. Thomas More 0

Championship Saturday started with the Division 4 matchup between The Prairie School and St. Thomas More. The Hawks won the State title with a 2-0 shutout over the Cavaliers.

After 39 minutes of play, the first goal of the game was credited to the Hawks' Bobby Gaertig on a long ball into the box at 39:33. Brett Bocciardi received the assist.

Gaertig scored his second goal of the game on a cross to the far post early in the second half at 48:31. 

Trey Eckert had seven saves for The Prairie School, and Augie Tomski had one for St. Thomas More. This was The Prairie School's seventh trip to State and their fifth championship title.

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