To open the tournament, Park Hill shutout Platte County 6-0 with three goals from David Zdvorak along with scores from Cole Walker, Ray Lee, and Joel Gordon. The Trojans advanced to the title game against Park Hill South after a Zdvorak goal in overtime led to a 1-0 win over a resilient Smithville team. Walker’s two goals led Park Hill to a 2-0 win in the championship over the Panthers.
While the Trojans return nearly their entire lineup from last year, they admit they haven’t been able to turn themselves from a good team into a great team, but find it’s within their grasp.
“We create a lot of opportunities, but we have trouble finishing them sometimes,” Coach Dustin Sollars said. “We’re getting production from the people we thought we would, but the numbers could be a lot better.”
Being able to control the ball and see opportunities on the offensive end of the field is a strength the Trojans have, but it won’t take too long to notice a physical and aggressive team on the defensive end as well. Frustrating to opponents, it has a way of getting into their heads while forcing other teams into making unforced errors.
“We’re a physical bunch. A lot of time it looks more physical than it really is on the field,” Sollars said. “We play fast and hard. Sometimes a tackle looks hard, but that’s just the way it goes.”
With a new conference schedule this year, the Trojans find themselves at the top of conference leader board going 5-0 so far and outscoring their opponents 20-3. Their sights set on another run into the playoffs, the Trojans hope their upcoming games against the likes of Rockhurst and a pair of St. Louis teams gives them more competition than their conference schedule provides which will better prepare them for some of the tough matches they’ll likely face in district play.
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