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Temple captures HSMSL crown

Defending champion B&B Excavating falls in shootout
Photo by Ben Lypka/The Chief
Sikh Temple players celebrate their shootout victory in the HSMSL title game on Saturday (April 12).

In a game that could be considered an instant classic, the defending champions of the Howe Sound Men’s Soccer League were finally dethroned.
One of the longest games in league history saw Sikh Temple overcome arch-rival B&B Excavating 4-3 after a shootout that went six shooters deep.
“We came out a little slow, but then regrouped,” said Temple’s Mohammed Habib, who scored a hat trick and also scored in the shootout. “This is the first time we’ve won the league and we’ve always come in second place to these guys [B&B]. They have a good team but we wanted it this time and we deserved it.”
The first half saw B&B control the play with quick passes and superior ball movement. B&B’s Russell Adams rang a shot off the crossbar at the 25-minute mark and Jag Sangha sailed a shot just over the net five minutes later during a flurry of scoring chances.
B&B got on the board at the 34-minute mark when Gary O’Neil tallied, but Habib scored nine minutes later to tie the game. Late in the first half, Sangha grabbed the lead back for B&B with a bouncing shot from just outside the box. The first half ended with B&B up 2-1 and dominating the possession game.
“We couldn’t figure them out in the first half,” said Temple goalkeeper Austin Owomero. “We couldn’t hold down the midfield and guys weren’t staying on their man.”
But the second half was a different story as Habib scored on a penalty kick at the 70-minute mark after a handball was called on B&B. He gave Temple its first lead at the 87-minute mark. However, the champions wouldn’t go away quietly as Richard Collins scored on a penalty kick in extra time to send the game into overtime.
The two overtime periods solved nothing and the 2014 champions were finally crowned after six shooters apiece. Habib said it was a memorable game and a nice way for Temple to cap a successful season.
“It was a tough game and both teams played really well,” he said. “It could have gone either way.”
He said the team didn’t lose its cool despite having been outplayed in the first half.
“We just wanted to keep our heads up because anything can happen in close games like this,” he said. “We just wanted to keep focused and keep our confidence up.”
Owomero admitted that it felt nice to finally defeat B&B.
“Whenever we play these guys we go head to head and it’s pretty intense,” he said. “There’s a rivalry between us and the games are always fun.”
With the cancellation of ƵappSoccerfest this year, the HSMSL title is the biggest local soccer championship and Habib said it felt great to capture the crown in 2014.
“This means the world to us,” he said. “I can’t be playing with a better group of guys — this is everything for us. We’re really going to enjoy this one.” 

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