Prime example of how much of an impact officials can have on a game by calling 50/50 fouls here and there. Both fouls (which really should’ve been “play on” in a State Semifinal) have directly lead to Walsh scoring.
@@LandoCalr it’s definitely subjective, but I perceive both of those as 50/50 and “play on” in a game of that importance. If the game is too physical, you start calling it a little tighter to settle things down, but that’s how I’d do it.
I didn't hear your comment the first time, but I agree...the keeper seems to have handled the ball twice. Should have been an indirect free kick awarded to Strongsville.
Absolutely! I noticed that as well…guess the ref either doesn’t know the double handling rule by the keeper or didn’t noticed she had possession of the ball while on the ground & dropped it to pick it up again.
Draymond Green would be in Impressed with those flops . If you give the foul to WJ # 8 you must also give the PK to # 25 . Embarrassing for the ref community.
Whelp, while that looked like a dubious call to award a free kick, Walsh missed like 3 goals before that banger. Strongsville’s defense down the side was just not good enough. It felt like a goal was inevitable for Walsh. Very few chances created for Strongsville in the second half by comparison.
Literally said when watching in real time that wasn’t a foul that led to the free kick. Slow mo confirmed. Still a hell of a free kick, #5 on Walsh is a hell of a player, two top notch goals. Despite some questionable calls Walsh was clearly the better team based on these highlights.
@@briangaynor8226 the other one I think he got fooled from his angle. The camera has a better angle than him. From his he probably thought the extended arm shoved her down.
Not sure what the rules are for Ohio as I have heard they deviate from IFAB on a few things. But yeah, you have to be a little more than 3.5 feet away from the wall (if 3 or more defensive players). If they encroach, then the ball is immediately awarded to the defending team as an indirect free kick.
Some Olympic level diving there
Prime example of how much of an impact officials can have on a game by calling 50/50 fouls here and there. Both fouls (which really should’ve been “play on” in a State Semifinal) have directly lead to Walsh scoring.
First set piece was a foul. Second one he probably wishes he had back.
@@LandoCalr it’s definitely subjective, but I perceive both of those as 50/50 and “play on” in a game of that importance. If the game is too physical, you start calling it a little tighter to settle things down, but that’s how I’d do it.
I didn't hear your comment the first time, but I agree...the keeper seems to have handled the ball twice. Should have been an indirect free kick awarded to Strongsville.
Absolutely! I noticed that as well…guess the ref either doesn’t know the double handling rule by the keeper or didn’t noticed she had possession of the ball while on the ground & dropped it to pick it up again.
@@CaptainDawg02 ironically the keeper even looked at the AR to see if it was okay
Well, at least Strongsville parents didn't go after the ref postgame (they didn't, did they?)
First off heck of a Free kick......NOW THAT WAS CLEARLY NOT A FOUL FOR THE FREE KICK....just a soccer fan....
Draymond Green would be in
Impressed with those flops . If you give the foul to WJ # 8 you must also give the PK to # 25 . Embarrassing for the ref community.
From playing/coaching at the HS level for 9 years, I have found this to be the biggest issue with officials. CONSISTENCY.
Whelp, while that looked like a dubious call to award a free kick, Walsh missed like 3 goals before that banger. Strongsville’s defense down the side was just not good enough. It felt like a goal was inevitable for Walsh. Very few chances created for Strongsville in the second half by comparison.
Walsh with their 12th player on the field in blue.
Literally said when watching in real time that wasn’t a foul that led to the free kick. Slow mo confirmed. Still a hell of a free kick, #5 on Walsh is a hell of a player, two top notch goals. Despite some questionable calls Walsh was clearly the better team based on these highlights.
So she’s just allowed to run into her back huh?
@@LandoCalrI’m not sure who ran into her back but from what I see it’s a clean tackle, ball first then body does not equal a foul
@@briangaynor8226 the first set piece goal for the dark team was a foul. Went right into her back.
@@LandoCalryou’re right, I just watched it back. I agree, that one was a foul to me.
@@briangaynor8226 the other one I think he got fooled from his angle. The camera has a better angle than him. From his he probably thought the extended arm shoved her down.
It is also not legal to have an attacking player in / adjacent to a defensive wall. That’s cheating - but...rules ..?
Not sure what the rules are for Ohio as I have heard they deviate from IFAB on a few things. But yeah, you have to be a little more than 3.5 feet away from the wall (if 3 or more defensive players). If they encroach, then the ball is immediately awarded to the defending team as an indirect free kick.
but....just rules....@@CaptainDawg02
Walsh jesuit floppers
Strongsville got robbed I’m not gonna lie.
That ref needs to be fired ngl
Clearly a make-up from the 2018 state semi-final