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Glacier stuns Flathead 2-1 in playoff thriller

by Colin Gaiser Daily Inter Lake
| October 22, 2019 11:53 PM

For one side it was ecstasy, for the other it was agony.

With less than two minutes to play, Braden Nitschelm scored the deciding goal and the Glacier Wolfpack rallied to win 2-1 over the Flathead Braves in the first round of the Class AA boys soccer playoffs on Tuesday at Legends Stadium.

The match looked destined for extra time. Nitschelm had two powerful shots stopped by Flathead goalkeeper Hudson Magone in the waning minutes, and the Wolfpack’s Diego Mendoza missed a penalty kick in the 78th minute.

But Nitschelm would not be denied again. Glacier’s Sam Ells won the ball around midfield moments after the missed penalty, and Nitschelm made a run to receive the ball from Ells and set himself up for a game-winning shot just inside the penalty box.

“I saw the defender was on my right so I pushed him to my right and opened to my left, and I was just one-on-one with the keeper,” Nitschelm said.

The Wolfpack (7-4-4 overall) went into halftime down 1-0, but Micah Heil tied the game in the 51st minute with a contested header off a long free kick from Mendoza.

“It was a perfect ball from Diego, a well-timed run and a clinical finish,” Glacier coach Ryan Billiet said.

He said that kind of play is indicative of a team peaking at the right time.

“We’ve had our ups-and-downs throughout the season ... we tried to work to our highest point right here at the playoffs,” Heil said. “We just keep building and we trust in our team and I think it’s really showed at the end of the season.”

The opening goal came in the 25th minute off the foot of Flathead’s AJ Apple. After a corner kick and series of deflections in the penalty box, Apple’s volley easily found the back of the net.

“We knew we’d concede a goal tonight,” Billiet said. “The guys never got frantic, never got too urgent. We stayed with them, played our style of play ... And finally found ways to create goal scoring opportunities.”

Glacier may have had a comfortable victory if not for Magone. In the 6th minute, the Flathead keeper made a leaping save to tip Blake Marlow’s scorching strike over the crossbar. He then made three clutch saves late in the match, though had no chance at stopping Nitschelm’s game-winner.

“Hudson had a huge game, definitely kept us in the game there at the end,” Flathead coach Zach Brenneman said.

“We kept them to few chances for the first 60 minutes. They kind of found the run of play there in the last 20, finding some possession. But for the first 60 I thought we were definitely the better team on the field.”

Flathead won the two regular season battles against Glacier, 5-2 and 1-0.

“It’s hard to beat your crosstown rival. Nothing to do with beating them twice in the regular season, it had everything to do with that they’re a good team,” Brenneman said.

The Braves finish the season 7-7-1. The Wolfpack will travel to face Billings Senior on Saturday in the Class AA quarterfinals. Under the new AA playoff format, teams are reseeded after the first round. Glacier is the No. 3 Western seed heading into quarterfinals. Billings Senior is the No. 2 Eastern seed. Game time is to be determined.

Flathead 1 0 – 1

Glacier 0 2 – 2

F – AJ Apple 25:00

G – Micah Heil (Diego Mendoza) 51:00

G – Braden Nitschelm (Sam Ells) 80:00

Shots – Glacier 17, Flathead 10; Saves – Glacier 7 (John Pyron), Flathead 10 (H=dson Magone); Corner kicks – Glacier 4, Flathead 1; Fouls – Glacier 11, Flathead 11.

Boys AA first round playoff scores

Tuesday

Western

No. 6 Helena High 3, No. 3 Missoula Sentinel 2

No. 2 Helena Capital 9, No. 7 Missoula Big Sky 2

No. 1 Missoula Hellgate 8, No. 8 Butte 0

Eastern

No. 3 Billings West 3, No. 6 Great Falls 0

No. 4 Billings Skyview 2, No. 5 C.M. Russell

No. 2 Billings Senior 7, No. 7 Belgrade 1

No. 1 Bozeman — Bye