EDMONTON – A tie can often be a bittersweet result.
Based on the body language of both the MacEwan Griffins and Lethbridge Pronghorns following their 1-1 draw on Sunday, there was a lot more bitter in that equation.
The Griffins, in need of three points to keep pace in a tight Prairie Division playoff race, deserved a better fate after dominating the entire second half, so it's clear that the tie left them in a rather sullen mood.
Meanwhile, the Pronghorns were just a bounce away from capturing their first win of the Canada West men's soccer season, so colour them disappointed, too.
"I thought the first half we created a lot of great chances, really possessed the ball well," said Pronghorn head coach Randy Bardock. "Second half, into the wind, we were definitely not as confident on the ball and had a few moments that had me scratching my head. But points on the road are always a plus, so it's a great way to finish the weekend."
Everett Orgnero was all over the Lethbridge defence early in the game, chipping one wide in the fifth minute before finally finding pay dirt in the 17
th. Darting up the left side, Malcolm Stafford sent the rookie striker in alone. Orgnero hit his initial offering off Lethbridge goalkeeper Nolan French before volleying home the rebound for his sixth goal of the season.
Lethbridge's Kyle Angerilli nearly equalized just 33 seconds later, but MacEwan keeper Marko Vranjkovic used every millimetre of his 6-foot-4 frame in stretching out to parry it wide.
Angerilli wouldn't be denied in the 28
th minute, though, as David Velazquez carried it into the box and got off a point-blank shot that deflected right to the fourth-year midfielder's boot and he made no mistake.
The Pronghorns pressured the MacEwan D for the rest of the half with quick carries into the attacking third and were somewhat unlucky to not have the lead at half-time. Jaden Veluw headed a corner kick off the crossbar in the 40
th minute before Stephen Primeau was robbed by Vranjkovic in the 41
st.
"We're at our best when we attack as a group and our fullbacks are pushing up well," said Bardock. "We really had options all around the ball and that created a lot of the opportunities for us.
"We just kind of got away from that in the second half."
While the Pronghorns sagged, the Griffins came out with renewed vigour and carried the play for almost the entire final 45 minutes.
In the 63
rd minute, Christian Hernandez sent in a cracker from 25 yards out that just skimmed over the crossbar. Then Kapri (Marcus) Simmons slipped a defender from the left side in the 75
th and blasted a sharp angle shot that French got a piece of before needing a second touch to put it out of danger.
Stafford had another great chance for the Griffins in the 83
rd minute when his low ripper sent French diving to the turf for the stop.
With the result, Lethbridge is now 0-8-2 and the Griffins are now 3-6-2 as they head into the final three games of the regular season. They'll have to pass at least one of Calgary (4-5-1), Saskatchewan (3-6-1) or Mount Royal (3-6-1) to catch the first playoff berth in their short Canada West history.
Vranjkovic made six saves for the Griffins, while French stopped eight for the Pronghorns.
MacEwan next plays at Calgary on Oct. 13, while Lethbridge returns home to host Saskatchewan on the same day.