![]() Critell and Kosek Impress in Key OAC MatchupMount Union and John Carroll Standouts Headed to the Pros?
By: International Soccer Network, LLC Well we discovered a bit of hidden talent right here in our backyard in a matchup between John Carroll University and the University of Mount Union, two Division III teams that compete in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). Theoretically D-III teams should have even better talent than NAIA clubs. The conference matchup between JCU and Mount ended in a 1-0 win for the hometown Purple Raiders, but more importantly showcased two of the best players in all of Divison III. Mount goalkeeper Jonathan Critell put in an exceptional performance, netting seven saves and a clean sheet in the process. John Carroll’s attack, buoyed by the uptempo play of striker Jeff Kosek, pushed the Mount Union defense to the brink time after time. An unbelievable 18 shots, 7 of them on goal, showed the amount of opportunities produced by the visitors’ attack. Both Critell and Kosek are legitimate pro prospects. Mount’s sophmore keeper could easily find himself on a USL or NASL roster in a few years. He is aggressive, going after loose balls and challenging attackers. Critell is also very vocal, directing the Mount defense from the box. “You got to talk to everyone. You have to direct the game like a thrid or fourth coach out there,” the Cardinal Mooney grad commented. “You have to be aggressive; you have to go out and get it.” Kosek, the OAC’s leading scorer, has an outside chance of being selected in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Many scouts are impressed by his development as a player over a four-year collegiate career. He currently finds himself among the top scorers in all of Division III. Kosek possesses a natural leadership ability; he sets the tone for the entire squad when he steps on the field. The senior forward has a muscular build and good size. He also has a good touch on the ball and deceptive speed. Most of all, Kosek plays with instinct and a knack for finishing scoring opportunities. “Whatever it takes for us to win is what is important to me,” the Brecksville, Ohio native stated in a postgame interview. “I might score a couple of goals, be happy about it for a game, but the next game we have to come back out and win again.” The Brecksville- It certainly seems like this year’s draft surprise will come out of Division III or even the OAC. # # # International Soccer Network, LLC is a news agency based in Northeastern Ohio that provides coverage of international soccer via an online format. End
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