By Andrew Holtan

The Brookings Register

BROOKINGS – The Brookings soccer teams played their home finales on Tuesday night as the Bobcats took on Harrisburg at Fishback Soccer Park.

The boys played the Tigers to a 1-1 draw and the girls lost 3-0. Each team has three games left on the regular season schedule. They’ll play doubleheaders at Sioux Falls Jefferson on Thursday and then at Sioux Falls Lincoln on Saturday before closing out the season at Sioux Falls Washington on Sept. 30.

Boys

Brookings 1, Harrisburg 1

The Bobcats scored in the first half and the Tigers then tied things up in the second half. 

Wyatt Cooley found the back of the net for the ‘Cats with just under 11 minutes to play in the first half. The Tigers goal came with 25 minutes left in the game and neither team scored the rest of the way. 

Brookings had four shots and Harrisburg had three.

Bobcat head coach Reece Weber said this match was similar to a lot of the matches his team has played this season.

“I thought we did OK at times. I thought that during periods of the game we looked like the better team and deserved to get [a better] result. At other times, we struggled competitively. It’s a game we want to win and it’s another close competitive game, which sums up the season so far,” Weber said.

Brookings is now 4-5-2 this season. Four of the Bobcats five losses have come by one goal. Weber said he feels good about where his team is at as they head into the final week of the season.

“It will be a good test for us to play three Sioux Falls schools in the final three games. At the end of the day, our record doesn’t necessarily reflect how competitive of a soccer team we’ve been. All but one of our losses have been within a goal and have been very close games. I think we can compete with anyone in the state. … At this stage of the season, I wouldn’t want to play us because I think we can beat anyone on any given day,” Weber said.

He added that Brookings needs to capitalize on scoring chances and limit mistakes defensively. 

“We need to start finishing chances when we get them. We saw earlier in the season against Spearfish that we can score four goals [in a match]. Defensively, we have to make sure we play clean and don’t have any mistakes in the back [end]. On our day, if we can get everything flowing in the right way, I think we can beat everybody,” Weber said.

Girls

Harrisburg 3, Brookings 0

It was a tough night for the Bobcats as they took on the No. 1 team in Class AA. 

All three of Harrisburg’s goals came in the first half. The first one was scored with 18 minutes left in the first half. Then a goal with 7:11 left in the first half made it 2-0 and the final goal of the half came with 2:29 left.

Harrisburg outshot Brookings 17-0. Shutting teams out is nothing new for the Tigers as they have yet to give up a goal this season.

Despite the lack of offensive production, head coach Adam Weber said he was pleased with how his team played on Tuesday night.

“[Harrisburg] is really talented. … We just had to accept that we had to be really patient. We decided that we were going to be patient and defensively minded and accepted that at some point the likelihood of them scoring was going to be high, but we just wanted to win each five minutes and hold them off as long as we could. … We held them off for 22 minutes in the first half and then gave up some goals in the last 18 [minutes of the first half]. But then we shut them out in the second half, which is just massive when you play against a team like that,” Juba said.

This was the first loss for the Bobcats since Aug. 28. After starting the season 0-4-1, Brookings is now 3-5-3. 

Heading into this final stretch, Juba said he wants to see the Bobcats continue to be strong on the defensive end.

“I want us to be incredibly defensively sound. In the last six matches we’ve lost once and we gave up five goals [in that stretch]. I think we’re playing really good soccer. We’ve accepted that games are going to be close with us, but we’re just going to hold people off. We might put one or two in and then we’re just going to hold you off and not let you score,” Juba said.