The Harvest Eagles hadn’t won a boys soccer title since 2008, but all that changed Saturday evening as they defeated the JFK Islanders 1-0 for the 2019 title at the GFA Field in Harmon.
The MVP James Lee once again scored the games lone goal, striking late in the second half, similar to the when two teams first met in the regular season.
JFK’s Talyer Bonner was hit with a yellow card after picking up his third foul on a questionable call to give the Eagles a free kick near midfield. Defender Taka Ward booted the ball inside the Islanders box and Lee was able to control the ball to get a clean look at the goal.
JFK keeper Allan Aranas made a big block on Lee’s first shot, but Lee got the ball on the rebound and unloaded a big kick to net the games first goal in the 74th minute to take a 1-0 lead.
Wendy’s Players of the Game: Harvest Eagles keeper Marcus Del Rosario kept their goal safe and James Lee scored a late goal in the second half to win the IIAAG Boys Soccer Championship Game in a 1-0 victory over the JFK Islanders. (Photo by Michael Blas)
“Wow, just wow,” said Lee on how Ward was able to get the ball to his strikers. “I thought the Islanders defender was going to win the ball with a header, but the ball just landed at my feet.”
Bonner was hit with two late whistles and his yellow card had the JFK striker visibly frustrated on the sideline with the calls his team was receiving.
JFK struggled to find good looks in the closing minutes, with two minutes of extra time, as Harvest keeper Marcus Del Rosario was able to preserve another scoreless contest against the dangerous Islander offense. Del Rosario and the defense had been able to do what no other team had been able to do all season: hold the Islanders scoreless twice.
“My defense has been a very interesting line this year. We aren’t the fastest, I’ll say that for sure, but those boys know how to mark and how to predict the ball and I can’t ask for a better defending line,” said Del Rosario.
Del Rosario reflected on his teams journey, but admitted he’s more comfortable doing the work behind the scenes rather than being in the limelight.
“I’m not the one who scores the goals or gives the amazing passes, but one thing I love about goal keeping is that no one really sees you unless you do your job. By the grace of the Lord, he’s really taken control of this team. Even though I don’t get the glory, I get the glory just from supporting this team and playing for the Lord,” said Del Rosario.
JFK controlled possession of the ball in both halves, but the Eagles defense didn’t give the Islander offense much breathing room. JFK’s best look came in the second half after a free kick from Michael Castaneda was controlled by Del Rosario.
For Lee, winning the MVP award and ending his last year with a title was quite the turn-around, especially this year where they started the season off on the wrong foot.
“We started this year losing 2-0 to St. John’s, but we ended up winning first seed, and now we end it with a ‘ship. Harvest hasn’t had a trophy since 2008 so it’s good to finally bring it back home,” added Lee.
Friars take 3rd place
FD defeated the Southern Dolphins 6-1 in the consolation game to finish 3rd on the year.
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Harvest Eagles Seungmin Kim takes a free kick just outside the box. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander defender Alexander Chambach succesfully regains posession of the ball over Harvest Eagle Gye Baek Kim. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Goalkeeper Allan Aranas boots the ball across the field. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle Seungmin Kim gets downfield for the attack as the JFK Islander defense close in. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Emilio Babauta pokes the ball off of Harvest Eagle Micah Hennegan. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle James Lee maneuvers the ball around JFK Islander defender Emilio Babauta. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Justin Cruz connects with a header for a shot at goal. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Alexander Shambach clears the ball off of Harvest Eagles James Lee. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The JFK Islander defense locks in on Harvest Eagles Seungmin Kim’s attack. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Justin Cruz sets up to cross the ball. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Goalkeeper Allan Aranas gets ahold of the ball before Harvest Eagle James Lee can take a chance at goal. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle Jacob Lee tracks down JFK Islander Noah Mueller for a play on the ball. (Photo by Michael Blas)
JFK Islander Christian Kido makes an attempt to get through Harvest Eagle defender Taka Ward. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle defenders swarm on JFK Islander Michael Castaneda as he works around for open space. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Harvest Eagles celebrate after a late goal by James Lee. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle Goalkeeper Marcus Del Rosario makes a critical save on a JFK cross in extra time. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle Seungchan Lee successfully defends a header from JFK Islander Justin Cruz. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagle Marcus Del Rosario celebrates after their 1-0 victory over the JFK Islanders to become the 2019 IIAAG High School Boys Soccer Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Harvest Eagles Taka Ward and Gye Baek Kim celebrate after their 1-0 victory over the JFK Islanders to become the 2019 IIAAG High School Boys Soccer Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The FD Friars ended their 2019 IIAAG Boys High School Soccer Season in third place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The JFK Islanders ended their 2019 IIAAG Boys High School Soccer Season in second place. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Harvest Eagles defeated the JFK Islanders 1-0 to capture the 2019 IIAAG Boys High School Soccer Championship. (Photo by Michael Blas)