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The next match of day 4 Palmetto Cup action will pit the Yellow Jackets of Fort Mill against the Warriors of Wando! This will be for 7th place. Again, this match will have 2 30 minute halves and no overtime.
ok, so after getting back from seeing a man about a horse, we are 4 minutes in with a Wando goal!
Now in the 12th minute we have another Wando goal of a header. Making the score Wando 2-0 Fort Mill
Wando is here big timing it with their names on the back of their tops!
THEY GOT A LOT OF MONEY!
looks like they need to use some of it on training! playing for 7th place? Really
Here we are at the half, with the score Wando 2-0 Fort Mill.
back in action here at the Cage and seems the clock keeper cant keep up! Dont know whats going on there but can we get some time on the board? I s that to much to ask for in a premier event such as this?
Here we go, penalty in the Fort Mill box, resulting in a yellow and now a.......another goal for Wando!!! Not just any shot, but this guy did a flip as he was kicking the ball!!!! Amazing! This puts the Wando Warriors up 3-0.
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looks like they need to use some of it on training! playing for 7th place? Really




Oooh that hurt!
Who did the flip kick for goal?
Here is a video of the pk flip, not the one that just happened, but we just witnessed this here at the Cage!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLK0CQW5gs4
Brandon Burkholder was the flipper! Athleticism!
Now we have a goal for Fort MIll! Here in the 45th minute we get a cross into the box and a left footed volley to drill one home for the Yellow Jackets! Making the score Wando 3-1 Fort Mill
Here in the 49th minute we have another Wando goal, strtching there lead back to 3, with the score 4-1 Wando!
yowzer, we have a bomb from outside the top of the box, absolutely ripping the back of the net! The keeper didn't even have time to react as it blows his hair out of place when it buzzed by his head! Beautiful goal, this will now make the score Wando 5-1 Fort Mill with 6 minutes to play.
Thats the final whistle here at the Cage with Wando taking the 7th place match over Fort Mill with a score of 5-1. Fort Mill will finish the Palmetto Cup tournament in 8th place.
Actual flip kick:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=de--3ze-l_4
That was an awesome move!

Not sure if I would consider that very sportsman like though. You are winning 4-1 and then you pull a stunt like that.... Seems to me it screams look at how cool I am in a team sport. PK's are basically a give me for most good players, so to take that shot and show off like that seems to me to be disrepectful of the team you are playing. Like I said it looks cool but there was no reason for other than for the player to showoff.
It would have been cool if it was in the championship game. If I recall, Norman North AND Cardinal Newman just handed Wando a loss on back to back nights. You just lost two in a row and you decide to do a flip pk in the 7TH PLACE game? That's not cool. That just made you look like the biggest D-BAG of the tournament.
Just watched it and listened to the audio (had it muted 1st time I saw it), Kid running camera knew it was coming and even asks about getting FM player to move. Now I would have to say that means it was planned and to me that makes it really classless, it is one thing if a kid does somthing show off style on the spur of the moment, but this looks like it was planned, which comes off as a real arrogant move by a kid who just wants to show off for the camera. Well congrats you got your You Tube moment! Now go get some class.
thought it was way cool and is really what soccer (the beautiful game, flair & creative) is supposed to be. Your thinking is why usa soccer is still playing catch-up to the rest of the world.
Isn't that PK circus trick a yellow card for excessive celebration?
Personally I hope someone hammered that punk after doing that stunt. How bush league is that douche?
All I ever read on this board is how HS soccer is about having fun and playing in front of your classmates and friends, well looks like he was having fun. Chill out, how many players have the athleticism to pull that move ?
He had been doing flip throw in's the entire tournament. When would have been an appropriate time to do it? He has the skill let him showcase it. The penalty kick was earned.
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Isn't that PK circus trick a yellow card for excessive celebration?




How could this be excessive celebration? The flip occurred before it was known if the PK was good or not.
This would be equivalent to carding a flip throw in, if it resulted in a goal.

Now what I would have really like to have seen is a blocked shot, and then a rally from behind due to the excitement sparked by it.
Soccer troll: I stand corrected...you are exactly right about the flip occurring before the ball actually went in. But I don't compare it to a flip throw. I think there is a definite advantage in power and distance in a flip throw. I don't see an advantage in the flip pk, since all momentum is actaully going backwards. What does everyone think?
What happened to Wando in this tournament, aren't they supposed to be the only team to challenge Irmo this year?
Classless? D-bag? Punk? All false. Burkholder is class and quality, on and off the field. Every time I've seen this kid play he's giving it everything he's got - mad soccer skills, unbelievable work rate with a healthy dose of ninja. That said, the videographer should keep his day job.
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When would have been an appropriate time to do it?




In a competitive game where you are not saying to the other team look how cool I am, and we can beat you even if I miss this. It is simple, it was a no class move, especially given the fact that it was planned ahead of time.

There is no technical reason to do this move, it screams nothing my than look at me. You can defend it if you wish but if you think this is how we should teach kids how to play and how young men(or women) learn to become adults then perhaps this is why we are in such bad shape in this country.

This is about the same as a kid hitting a hoe run and walking the bases so everyone can admire him and his skill! In baseball they solve this at your next at bat, your next pitch will be high, hard, and inside and you had better hit the dirt early.
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Classless? D-bag? Punk? All false. Burkholder is class and quality, on and off the field.




While it may be a little extreme to call him a D-bag or Punk, I will defend the classless title based on the move performed. He may be a nice kid who loves his dog and helps little old ladies cross the street but in this instance he as shown a trait on the field of play that I would only call classless.

This is a case where he clearly shows a lack of Humility (Humility (adjectival form: humble) is the quality of being modest, reverential, even politely submissive, and never being arrogant, contemptuous, rude...). You are winning 4-1 and you do this to embarrass the keeper and his team? That to me shows a lack of class. Perhaps this kids could learn a little from Bear Bryant who said “When you get in the endzone act like you've been there before.”

Defend him if you like, but show most people the fact: lost two games in a row, winning the game 4-1 (not even close) and the fact that he planned this... Classless move is the least comment I think you will get from most sports fans.
I wish to defend. Thank you for your permission. I wasn’t sure.

Also, congratulations on your 630th post. Impressive.

Let’s start here. I’m a fan of Wando. You (I’m speculating by your call sign) are a fan of Fort Mill. While I have no formal training in anthropology, psychology nor, if you must know, garden gnomes – I agree with your previous post that “Human nature is a funny thing, many people seem to be stop being objective because they are a fan. When you are a "fan" of the game I think you see the game better than when you are the fan of the team.” So that said, perhaps we can agree that there is bias on both of our parts.

Hmmm….premeditated classlessness…Pret-ty serious allegations. Let me think about…nope…I have a decision. By the powers not vested in me by Wakaflockamyers, Larry’s Liar Hot Dogs, nor the movie Tangled, I find the action not guilty of 1) classlessness, 2) d-baggery, 3) punkish behavior, 4) begging for attention, and the most egregious charge of all found in your baseball analogy comments, which will not be repeated and shall be stricken from the record.

Yes, baseball is a better sport….zzzzzzzzzzzz. Huh? What? Was I sleeping? Did I say that? We elected WHO as Governor? Well, I didn’t mean the baseball thing. On your baseball comment, the baseball community seems to have found a very workable solution to someone walking around the bases after a home run (which I’ll admit, I’ve never even heard of anyone walking around the bases after a home run – but I’m sure you’ve researched this thoroughly). Hurling a baseball at 80 miles an hour at someone’s head certainly sounds like a completely rational response – a real character builder, fan favorite, and a great example of the punishment fitting the crime. Maybe that’s why baseball is just so darned entertaining.

There are all kinds of things these young adults do around the state and country, coloring their hair, shaving their heads, mo-hawks, dreads, goal celebrations (my personal favorite is linked below), circ de soleil style scissor kicks that mostly result in both teams having a good laugh. I don’t see these things as cries for attention; my personal opinion (even for the teams I’m not a fan of) is that these are mostly just a celebration of youth. People are not victimized or hurt by these actions, unless they choose to be. For perspective, contrast this to a pre-mediated dangerous challenge resulting in physical injury, and there you have a victim, injury – but let’s not talk about baseball again.

Also, you sound pretty convinced that our country is in bad shape, and suggest that perhaps it’s because parents like me are willing to defend these types of actions. First, I don’t agree that our country is in bad shape. I mean, baseball is bad, but other than that, we got it pretty good. We’ve got our own unique challenges, but tell that to someone that lived through the great depression, or any of our troops around the world. What? Chick-fil-A is closed on Sunday? Oh the humanity!

Before linking to the goal celebration, I heard a quote recently that at least impacted me. “Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers.” This seems to be a common refrain from adults throughout the history. This quote, was from my hommie Socrates back around 400 B.C., which, if my memory serves me correctly (and it usually does 6 days a week), was well before Chick-fil-A.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwqGRNtHDQg
That's great stuff, Big Left Hook.

Love the governor and Chik-fil-A references.
"I wish to defend. Thank you for your permission. I wasn’t sure.

Also, congratulations on your 630th post. Impressive"

I said defend if you will, never implied you needed any permission but I guess you needed a witty into to distract from the lack of defense about to be offered. As for how many post I have made, that too must be important to you, or is it more obfuscation as part of your defensive strategery (actually it was likely around the 628th or 629th but I may have posted a couple more before your read it and since the board keeps a running tab, well you can see where I am going, just keeping the facts straight).

Funny you have gone to the length of reading my old posts to find things useful in trying to "defend" the behavior of the player yet in no way have you made any effort to defend what he did. Oh you did say kids will be kids so I guess that is the defense. OK I am fine with that, but a classless move by a kid is still a classless move. Expand and expound upon my words with as much humor and misrepresentation as you wish, perhaps your sage interpation of life and the facts are right. (or left in your case, assuming that's where the Gov. comment comes from)

I get it your a Wando fan and it was an ok thing because you like Wando. You can ingnore it or laud it but the video audio makes it clear he planned to do it (why else does #16 need to move). Now if he planned to do it then we only have to decide if it was classless or not. You are right I may be biased by being a FM fan and thus I see it one way and you another so I guess we can just look at the post of others and see who thought what about the move.

(Oh let us be clear I did not call him any names I only said it was a classless move you will have to take up the punk, D-bag and what ever else he has been call by those who posted those comments. Well I did say "it comes off as a real arrogant move", so I guess maybe you could say I insulted him there but I was commenting of the move not the kid read into it what you will)
Big Left Hook, not to stir up any more trouble, but I felt obligated to respond since my name was called out twice. I loved how you used big words to make an argument of a 5th grader. "d-baggary, premeditated classlessness"? Are we supposed to think that you are more intelligent because you use big words on a soccer blog, even if we did know who you are? Anyways, you failed to answer my question completely, instead you typed a quote you learned last week in your philosophy class that has nothing to do with my comment. So being a wando "fan" would you like to address my question of what happened to your team in the tournament? I do not get to see every game like you apparently, and have to rely on what the paper says.
Several things "happened" to Wando in the tournament.

1) Cardinal Newman played very well all week long. Hats off.
2) Norman North is simply more physical through the midfield, and was POed after losing to an extraordinary effort by CN the previous night.
3) Due to the Pinewood forfeiture and RIDICULOUS 10-point award to each team in the B-C/Clover group, the ONLY way Wando could reach the semifinals was with a 10-point (3-0 or better) win on Day 3. 0nce CN scored a goal, several Wando players (inexcusably) shut down.
4) Wando hit a post and a crossbar in the second half vs. CN.

Overall, it was a disappointing week for Wando.

As to the flip-kick controversy, I'm split on that one. While I generally oppose anything that might be perceived as "showing up" a "defeated" opponent, I can understand why a kid would want to try a PK that way. There is merit to both sides of the argument, but zero merit to personal attacks on Brandon Burkholder.
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Defend him if you like, but show most people the fact: lost two games in a row, winning the game 4-1 (not even close) and the fact that he planned this... Classless move is the least comment I think you will get from most sports fans.


I don't think the game was 4-1 when he did it.
Regardless if it was classless... It was sick! How many players can actually do that? If I was able to do that then I would try to show it off as much as I can. I bet the first thing that went through those kids mind on the other team was "wow" instead of "classless jerk".
It's really a no-win. You can't try it in a close game, because you don't want to miss and lose. Conversely, try it in a one-sided game, and you run the risk of provoking retaliation from a POed opponent.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwqGRNtHDQg




HAHAHAHA this is great! IMO I don't see anything wrong with it! People are mad because they could never dream of having that much athleticism! Some how this needs to end up on ESPN. Wando is still my pick to win 4A crown over Irmo!
i fynd the selabrayshun obknockshus....espeshully when it's a sympil pk.....
I looked back and you are correct it was 2-0 (made it 3-0) in the second half when he did it. Not sure that would make it a closer game if that is your implication.
You have hit the nail on the head here, well said this and your previous comment. My earlier post should have come across more on the choice to do the move and not on the player, a coach bears some responsibilities here as well. Maybe he is a class act kid or maybe he is not, I do not know, the move(choice to do it)IMHO was not.
Chief, for the record: 1) he's an outstanding young man and 2) I'm guessing he was just having some fun with his team.
I will take your word on that and add that I wish I would have just stayed with questioning the sportsmanship of the move as I did in my first post. Using the term classleess probably brought the wrong conotation to what I meant. Seeing the video, which was from the player side of the field, so I would guess it was a teammate with a cell phone, made it seem a little less sportsman like becasue they obviously planned it (or so it seemed at first look/hearing). I guess the FM kids got to see how the Washington Generals always felt when all those cool HGT moves were pulled of on them, and the Wando boys got to be the HGT!
Man up, this is ridiculous! The kid scored a sick pk thats all there is too it. Doesn't matter if it was 8 nil or a tie game. If I could do that I would have celebrated the same way. Props to Brandon; dirty goal
Straight from the Terrell Owens School of sports management and sportsmanship we get , “Man up, this is ridiculous!” Nice to hear a well reasoned point of view, so I guess we can put this one in the “For” column, and call it a day.
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