In the first minute, Villa’s shot from the right side went directly into Southeast goalkeeper Abel Mendiola, and the Raiders’ defense cleared the deflection. That ended Northwest’s window to tie, though, because just a minute later Southeast’s set-play magic took all hope away from the home team.
After Rosillo was fouled in the corner, he crossed in on another free kick for the Raiders and set up Victor Garcia’s header. Deanda, who made three saves and often took charge on set plays in regulation, again couldn’t block it.
“It was more like holding on and surviving, but we got a break and they fouled our player,” Garcia said. “They did a quick play and I asked for it. I was at the right place.”
Southeast spent much of the night building its attack through the midfield, getting the ball to the side and either crossing or setting up a deep throw-in.
Northwest had the most offensive success with long balls over the defense to striker David Perez. Cielo Nunez’s pass to Perez in the fifth minute ended in an off-balance shot too high and wide. Bryan Villa’s pass to the same spot ended when Perez’s volley was off target.
“I couldn’t get a clean foot,” Perez said. “I tried at least getting a good chance, but it didn’t happen.”
In the 53rd minute, Giovanni Aguero laid off to Perez around 15 yards away but from a tough angle. Perez passed to Nunez, who couldn’t get a clear shot. It was the best of Northwest’s few chances. The Bruins finished with three shots on goal to the Raiders’ five.
For Northwest, this was the furthest the program has gone in the state tournament. Scoggins took over in 2007 and led the Bruins to their first tourney appearance. Last season, they earned their first tourney win and advanced to the quarterfinals before coming up short.
“To come this far and lose one before the championship, it sucks,” said Perez, a senior. “Why come this far if you won’t win it all?”
Southeast must face Dalton without midfielder and team captain Jorge Hurtado, who received a red card with two minutes remaining in overtime after shoving a Northwest player. The Catamounts, who are 21-0 and Class 4A’s top-ranked team, have beaten Kettenring’s squad three times this oil painting reproduction.
“We’ll have to play around that and persevere,” said Kettenring, who is in his first season as the Raiders coach after previously serving as an assistant for the boys and leading the Lady Raiders’ program.
The reworks inside the iPhone 5S guts, according to BGR News, were made to accommodate new handset components and features, chief of them is the sapphire-coated fingerprint sensor that serves two purposes - tougher mobile security and secured wireless payment processing via near-field communications (NFC).
Citing an unidentified source, BGR pointed to the following internal parts as the 'invisible' to the iPhone 5S: loud-speaker bracket, ear speaker bracket, vibrating motor assembly, Wi-Fi flex cable ribbon and SIM card tray.
While the leaks could not be independently verified, the iPhone parts shown were called 'plausible' by numerous blog reports, adding that the expected arrival of the revamped iOS 7, thereby spawning new features for the smartphone, indeed requires major adjustments inside.
This week, reports have suggested that Apple is ditching the physical Home button in favour a capacitive alternative. The switch was intended to provide more durability to iPhone 5S owners, made possible by the elimination of a moving part, which in turn greatly mitigates the wear-and-tear factor of the device.
At the same time, the new key will be coated with sapphire to make it scratch-resistant and beneath the same button, a fingerprint sensor chip will be embedded, which is designed to bolster the iPhone 5S' security features.
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