DeLaSalle was known for their defense while Apollo is known for their offense. DeLaSalle did a good job of keeping the ball in the middle of the field.
The Apollo offense did a good job of attacking the goal. Apollo midfielder Leighton Lommel was all over the field. He was able to get good looks at the goal.
Both teams did a good job of attacking the net. Both goalkeepers did a good job of defending their goals.
Apollo’s Cooper Gray came up with some big saves throughout the first half. Teammate Abdifatah Abdule was all over the field. He was able to get his teammates the ball in spots where he thought that they could score. If Abdule thought that he had a good shot on goal he would shoot it.
Apollo did a good job of attacking the goal throughout the first half. DeLaSalle goalkeeper Will Hagg did a good job of getting saves throughout the first half.
At halftime the score was St. Cloud Apollo 0, DeLaSalle 0.
As the second half got underway DeLaSalle continued to look to attack the net.
Both teams continued to go after the ball. DeLaSalle’s Eli Baker used his head as he looked to pass the ball with his head to his teammates.
St. Cloud Apollo Leighton Lommel scored with 13:28 left in regulation on a free kick.
With 13:28 left in regulation the score was St. Cloud Apollo 1, DeLaSalle 0.
Lommel was all over the field. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could get good looks on goal.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. DeLaSalle gave everything that they had. St. Cloud Apollo came away with the 1-0 victory over DeLaSalle.
With the 1-0 victory St. Cloud Apollo won the class A state boys championship title.
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