FAIRBORN — Ronald Reagan was our nation’s President, and Queen’s hit “We Are The Champions” was merely four years old when Fairborn last won a high school soccer title of any kind.
This time, they had fireworks!
With Queen’s hit song ringing from the Fairborn Soccer Stadium loudspeakers, and fireworks lighting up the night sky, the Fairborn boys soccer team celebrated its first title since 1981, after beating rival Xenia by a 6-2 score.
The Skyhawks (7-6-1 overall) led 3-1 at halftime off a Zayne Pacifico unassisted score, a goal by Troy Herald off an assist by Keegan Dierker, and an assist and a goal by Donovan Dierker.
In the second half, Herald helped create three more Skyhawk scores.
First, his offensive pressure and crossing pass to teammate Joe Nickel deflected off a Buccaneers defender and into the goal to put Fairborn up 4-1. Then, the Herald-to-Nickel scoring combo worked the next two times for the Skyhawks’ final scoring margin.
“Usually Troy gets open, but he hasn’t had a teammate to connect with. That play finally worked for us tonight. … Our boys wanted to play tonight. We had some offense, we had some hard tackles. They knew they had to play hard, because Xenia usually gets the best of us,” Fairborn coach Greg Dierker said. “It’s good to have the roles reversed this year and to be able to play for the championship.”
Since 2014, Xenia had held a 3-1-2 advantage in head-to-head meetings between the two schools. The last time Fairborn had defeated the Buccaneers came in the 2014 postseason when Fairborn eked out a 7-6 overtime decision.
Tuesday night’s win earned Fairborn the title by just a half game over Stebbins, which had defeated West Carrollton that same night. Fairborn’s record in the GWOC South ended up at 6-3-1 while Stebbins’ finished at 5-3-2. Xenia finished third in the division at 3-5-2.
Xenia (5-9-2 overall) grabbed a first-half goal from Cameron Atkinson, then Noah Frisby earned a second-half goal off an assist from Nathan Mulikin, but that was all the damage the Bucs could do on this night.
Trailing 4-1 roughly six minutes into the second half, Atkinson went on the attack. The senior midfielder/forward came up empty on five different scoring attempts in a six-minute span. Xenia also had a scoring drive off a corner kick clank off the crossbar and left post with just over 23 minutes left to go.
Bucs coach Keenan Mikal wasn’t pleased with his team’s defensive effort.
“Our goalie (junior Will Robinson) did a nice job back there for us, but he didn’t have very much support from anybody else out there,” Mikal said.
Xenia’s next game will be in the post season. The 15th seeded Bucs will take on No. 8 seed Northmont at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15 up in Clayton. Asked whether Tuesday’s battle would help his team get ready for the postseason, Mikal shook his head and said “No. We just can’t play defense this year. This won’t help us at all.”
Fairborn gets back into regular-season play at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11 when they play a match at Springfield. They’ll then close out the regular season at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 on the road at Miamisburg.
The Skyhawks‘ first foray into sectional tournament play takes place at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15 when No. 10 seed Fairborn will host No. 11 Sidney.