Photo Gallery: Edina boys vs. Minnetonka
The Skippers, ranked No. 3 in the latest Class 3A coaches’ poll, came out ready to extract some revenge after falling to the Hornets in last season’s Class 3A, Section 2 final.
Minnetonka (5-1-1, 2-1-1) cashed in on that early energy when Alexander Gonikman buried a chance and put the Skippers ahead 1-0 in the 5th minute.
“We’ve got a really good offensive team,” Minnetonka coach Mike Rogers said. “When we had that push in the beginning, it was what we planned for. When you execute, it’s all good.”
The two teams continued a seesaw-like battle throughout the first half. Then, things started to turn the way of the No. 5-3A Hornets. It started when Skippers midfielder Javi Diaz-Schultz was given a red card following a hard tackle. His ejection left Minnetonka with 10 players the rest of the match.
“We lost a striker out of it,” Rogers said. “We tried to hold them off. It was a good experience for us.”
Nearly six minutes into the second half, Edina answered when senior midfielder Jackson Parrish scored after a barrage of chances for the Hornets (4-1-1, 2-1-1).
“Our deal is to get to the end line and make them defend facing the goal,” Edina coach Dave Jenson said. “That helped get things turned around.”
Edina continued its hot pursuit of the lead late into the second half and finally got it in the 68th minute when senior forward Luke Aadalen converted on a shot that found an open corner to put the Hornets ahead.
Trailing 2-1, Minnetonka began its final pushes to even things up. After relentless pressure, the Skippers drew a foul in the box that gave Minnetonka a penalty kick with just 1:11 left in regulation. Junior Myles Kennedy converted the chance and tied the match to send things to extra time.
“When we started pushing for that second goal, you would’ve had to specifically count to know we only had 10 guys,” Rogers said. “I was really proud of that effort.”
Neither team could muster the go-ahead goal in extra time. Edina goalkeeper Andy Aasen finished the match with 10 saves while Skippers goalkeeper Peyton Olson stopped 15 shots.