Both are clearly fouls. Maybe the first is a caution, maybe not. The second though. My god is that egregious. As clear of a caution as you'll get. Even the offending player couldn't believe he got away with it 🤣
@@HudsonFDG - do you not know the handball rules for 2023? Look it up. If it’s sleeves, it’s not a handball. Besides it looks like it hits right where the arm and shoulder connect, not low down on the bicep. Clear non-handball. Incorrect call. Also saw a good push from behind on white.
@CaptainDawg02 you are buggin Arm extended away from his body And it CLEARLY hits his arm almost all the way down by his elbow Good thing you weren't the ref for this game Jesus
@@HudsonFDG - The new handball rule of 2022 does not penalize a player for the ball inadvertently hitting the shoulder area including the sleeve down the arm. Don’t know why you are arguing it…it’s the rule now. As a USSF certified ref, I would have never called it as such. If most definitely did not hit anything below his sleeve. It was in slow motion and a clear angle by the OP. Definitely NOT a handball. It’s not surprising though as that ref missed a lot of calls in the game.
I have no vested interest in any Ohio team whatsoever, but I felt myself rooting for the Orange team. Courageous comeback only to be unraveled by a poor call in the box for the ball touching the shoulder & being incorrectly awarded a penalty kick allowing the white team back into the game. And then alllllllll of the calls or lack of calls the remainder of the game. And to the Walsh parents…act like you know soccer. Good grief, some of those comments and shouts were unbearable as a neutral. Your kids played well enough to tie, not win.
@@thelegend9227 - first, the Pk was a joke and never should have been allowed. Second, the 4th goal shouldn’t have happened as there was a massive foul on the build up that should have been called. And lastly, the actual tying goal happened only because the orange team was pushing everyone up for a goal. So yes, the white team played well enough for a tie and not a legitimate win.
@@CaptainDawg02also there was no foul on the play that led to the throw in on be fourth goal build up. You can see the defender in white contact the ball which goes up into the knee of the orange player and out of bounds. The build up, cross, and finish was a thing of beauty.
Ref completely lost control of this game and made some pretty bizarre calls. However, it was an entertaining game to watch. Two really great teams.
Game if year without a doubt.
Is this biased?
@@jackburke8319no i go to iggy
@@jackburke8319not at all
What have I just watched
???
Walsh beating Hoover.
First team to really challenge Walsh in all the vids I have seen. 8:44 should have been a caution to Walsh player. 11:34 same thing.
Both are clearly fouls. Maybe the first is a caution, maybe not. The second though. My god is that egregious. As clear of a caution as you'll get. Even the offending player couldn't believe he got away with it 🤣
slows down to replay to show the hand ball XD
What handball? It doesn’t show one at all given the rules of the game for what a handball is…
@CaptainDawg02 given the rules💀 if you need to slow it down more go ahead
It literally whacks the kids bicep square on
@@HudsonFDG - do you not know the handball rules for 2023? Look it up. If it’s sleeves, it’s not a handball. Besides it looks like it hits right where the arm and shoulder connect, not low down on the bicep. Clear non-handball. Incorrect call. Also saw a good push from behind on white.
@CaptainDawg02 you are buggin
Arm extended away from his body
And it CLEARLY hits his arm almost all the way down by his elbow
Good thing you weren't the ref for this game Jesus
@@HudsonFDG - The new handball rule of 2022 does not penalize a player for the ball inadvertently hitting the shoulder area including the sleeve down the arm. Don’t know why you are arguing it…it’s the rule now. As a USSF certified ref, I would have never called it as such.
If most definitely did not hit anything below his sleeve. It was in slow motion and a clear angle by the OP. Definitely NOT a handball. It’s not surprising though as that ref missed a lot of calls in the game.
I have no vested interest in any Ohio team whatsoever, but I felt myself rooting for the Orange team. Courageous comeback only to be unraveled by a poor call in the box for the ball touching the shoulder & being incorrectly awarded a penalty kick allowing the white team back into the game. And then alllllllll of the calls or lack of calls the remainder of the game.
And to the Walsh parents…act like you know soccer. Good grief, some of those comments and shouts were unbearable as a neutral. Your kids played well enough to tie, not win.
Great playing by Hoover! They looked great. Unlucky loss
If they played well enough to tie it would have been 3-3 not 5-3
@@thelegend9227 - first, the Pk was a joke and never should have been allowed. Second, the 4th goal shouldn’t have happened as there was a massive foul on the build up that should have been called. And lastly, the actual tying goal happened only because the orange team was pushing everyone up for a goal. So yes, the white team played well enough for a tie and not a legitimate win.
Maybe the pk was questionable but the fifth goal was a great individual play and breakaway with a great finish.
@@CaptainDawg02also there was no foul on the play that led to the throw in on be fourth goal build up. You can see the defender in white contact the ball which goes up into the knee of the orange player and out of bounds. The build up, cross, and finish was a thing of beauty.