SOCCER

Baxter beaten: Winger Ben Meiklem scored for the home team in Saturday’s 3-1 loss to Endeavour United at Baxter Park. Picture: John Punshon

ROY Kilner is back at Baxter in a last-ditch attempt to rescue the club from relegation from State 4 South.

When news broke last week that work commitments had forced Francis Beck to step down as head coach the club turned to former coach Kilner and he has targeted controversial striker Mark Pagliarulo as the man to lead the front line.

‘Pags’ has also attracted interest from Somerville and Skye United but his relationship with Baxter is expected to tip the odds in Kilner’s favour.

‘Pags’ last played in 2017 and has since concentrated on his job as head coach of Bulleen’s NPL under-15s.

If he decides to help Baxter in the most important seven-game run in the local club’s recent history he’ll continue his work with Bulleen’s elite youngsters.

Baxter has away games against Hampton Park United and Harrisfield Hurricanes as well as a home game against Sandringham and winning these games is crucial to its survival.

Kilner’s first game back in charge ended in a 3-1 home loss to Endeavour United last weekend.

Goodness knows how Endeavour striker Michael Rodriguez was left unmarked in the 15th minute and his glancing header over the advancing Beck, deputising for James Foster in goal, gave the visitors a lead they never surrendered.

A sweeping four-player interpassing move in the 28th minute ended with a low header from Ahmad Tabarra which snuck inside the near post to make it 2-0.

Baxter had stood off its opponent for most of the first half but was more aggressive and direct in the second period and a brain fade from Endeavour keeper Franc Marateo in the 52nd minute gave the home side hope.

Marateo dithered on the ball inside his own area long enough to get closed down from Ben Meiklem and tap the ball too far forward allowing Meiklem to round the bemused keeper and stroke the ball into the unguarded goal to make it 2-1.

Baxter’s best chance of an improbable draw fell to wee Alan Lipsett in the 85th minute but he slid in at the far post only to strike Meiklem’s cross from the left well over the bar.

In the first minute of injury time Tabarra’s chip from the right of the area rebounded off the back post to Endeavour substitute Maqsod Mansuri who deftly dummied his opponent before slamming the ball past Beck from close range.

Meanwhile Somerville Eagles kept their State 5 South title hopes alive with a 3-1 away win over Aspendale last Saturday.

Somerville is in second spot a point behind Lyndale United but the league leader has played one more game and has a bye next weekend.

That gives Somerville the chance to claim top spot but it faces a huge challenge on Saturday at home to third-placed Old Mentonians in what looms as a season-defining encounter.

At Jack Grut Reserve last weekend Somerville was missing a host of first teamers but handed a debut to new signing Harry Chapman from Peninsula Strikers with a spot on the bench for the returning Hayden Taylor following a spell at Strikers.

Aspendale started well and Matthew Corra’s smart finish put the home side ahead in the 8th minute.

Somerville responded six minutes later after good work by Chapman got the ball to player-coach Dave Greening who swivelled and from 10 metres out curled a postage-stamp finish into the top corner.

In the 21st minute the visitors hit the front after a long throw by Stephen Curd was inadvertently headed on by a defender and Greening made no mistake for his second.

In the 59th minute Chapman played a sublime through ball to Greening who turned his marker and placed the ball past Aspendale keeper Jack Taylor to complete his hat-trick .

In NPL2 East news referee Alejandro Azcurra was roundly criticised after his display in Langwarrin’s 5-1 away loss to Moreland City on Saturday and is understood to be the subject of a complaint to FFV from the Lawton Park club.

The first half was all about referee Azcurra.

He issued straight red cards to Langwarrin midfielder Paul Speed and striker Liam Baxter, ignored pleas for a penalty after Langy’s Viktor Medini was pushed in the back inside the area and decided that a horror tackle on Langy captain Boris Ovcin was only worthy of a caution.

Moreland head coach Adrian Mathers gathered the Langy players and coaching staff together after the contest to express his embarrassment at the refereeing display and its impact on the outcome.

Moreland’s scorers were Chris Cristaldo (26th and 53rd minutes), Jordon Lampard (18th), Corey Thomas (55th) and Apai Ukono (61st).

Langy’s goal came from a Luke Burgess header following a corner in the 80th minute.

There was better news for Langwarrin in the curtain raiser with the under-20s winning 3-2.

Travis Ernsdoerfer (2) and Zachory Karolidis scored for Langy and 15-year-old central defender Brodie Jones came on for the last 30 minutes.

In State 1 South-East news Mornington lost 2-1 at home to Casey Comets.

Keegan Ziada was at the back post in the 8th minute to finish off Sam Orritt’s cross from the right and put the home side ahead but Comets responded almost immediately with an excellent finish by Dejan Radojicic and the sides were locked at 1-1 at half-time.

Casey took the lead in the second half with a stunning strike from captain Allando Mathieson in the 56th minute.

He turned Mornington defender Sam Scott inside out and from a tight angle on the right of the box lashed the ball past keeper Liam Little and into the roof of the net.

Orritt and Scott both struck the crossbar as Mornington pressed in the latter stages of the contest but to no avail.

In State 2 South-East news Frankston Pines lost 2-1 away to promotion-chasing Brandon Park on Saturday.

Hamlet Armenian put Brandon Park in front with a shot in the 38th minute after Pines failed to clear following a free-kick but Lewis Potter, CJ Hodgson and Kurt Wagner-Goldsworthy all had chances for the visitors.

Pines had to replace injured defender Franco Vanni at half-time and former Casey Comets midfielder Jesse Martindale made it 2-0 four minutes into the second half with an excellent free-kick from 25 metres.

Hodgson was on the end of an Aaryn Rix cross and finished well in the 55th minute to make it 2-1 and Pines’ best chance of an equaliser fell to Rix in a one-on-one with Brandon Park keeper Peter Koundanis but the Pines’ winger lobbed the ball over both the keeper and the bar.

Peninsula Strikers drew 1-1 with Berwick City at Jack Thomas Reserve on Saturday.

Berwick took the lead in the 40th minute when David Di Iorio was the benefactor of an error from Strikers’ keeper Dylan Mery but classy English striker John Prescott equalised in the 65th minute when he cut in from the left and slotted the ball past Berwick keeper Christian Morales.

In State 3 South-East news Skye United fell to relegation-threatened Noble Park United 2-1 on Saturday in the local club’s inaugural Chris Attard memorial round.

The day commemorated the former club president and ex-FFV Chief Financial Officer who died in 2016 and the turnout reflected his impact on Skye and the respect the Attard family has engendered.

But things went awry out on the pitch as Noble Park’s new signing Matty Durand scored in the 20th and 26th minutes.

Daniel Attard gave the home team a lifeline in the 64th minute when he finished well from close range however Skye’s slow start to the match ended up proving costly.

The Chris Attard medallists in the senior match were Daniel Attard and Noble Park United’s Kegham Aminian.

Skye’s reserves won 5-3 and the Chris Attard medallist was Luke Camerota who notched a first-half hat-trick.

On Sunday Skye announced that teenage senior women’s player Laa Chol had been killed at a party in the Melbourne CBD in the early hours of Saturday morning.

A Victoria Police investigation into the incident continues.

In NPLW news Southern United’s under-12s won 1-0 away to Alamein on Sunday with Rhiannon Kelleher nabbing the winner.

The under-14s skipped three points clear at the top of the table with a Macey Butler goal giving them a 1-0 win while the under-16s lost 4-2 with Monique Lapenta and Haylea Porter scoring for Southern.

Next weekend’s games:

SATURDAY 3pm: Whittlesea Ranges v Langwarrin (Epping Stadium), South Springvale v Mornington (Warner Reserve), Frankston Pines v Knox City (Monterey Reserve), Peninsula Strikers v Mooroolbark (Centenary Park), Seaford Utd v Skye Utd (North Seaford Reserve), Hampton Park Utd v Baxter (K.M. Reedy Reserve), Somerville Eagles v Old Mentonians (Somerville Secondary College), Aspendale v Drouin Dragons (Jack Grut Reserve).

SUNDAY 3.15pm: Southern Utd v Bulleen (Monterey Reserve, U12s 9am, U14s 10.15am, U16s 11.40am, U19s 1.15pm).

First published in the Frankston Times – 23 July 2018

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