Charlotte Cotta scores twice, Athens beats Troy to keep league hopes alive
TROY – A few seats were removed Tuesday night from the game of musical chairs that is the OAA Red league race.
Athens kept itself alive and simultaneously eliminated rival Troy from contention with a 2-0 victory for the Soccer City Cup on the Colts’ turf.
After a very even first half that yielded no goals, Athens sophomore Charlotte Cotta jumped on a Troy mistake and hit the back of the net just over three minutes into the second half. Cotta also added the Red Hawks’ second goal with 23 minutes remaining.
“We just talked about settling in,” Athens head coach Jason Clark said of the halftime chat. “I think we were a little bit frantic to start, and we told them to calm down and play our game. I think we really started playing better when we calmed down.”
Clark understood why his team was riled up in a game like this. “We also told them in a rivalry game with two evenly matched teams it is about heart sometimes,” he said. “It’s about who wants it more, and the little things.”
Athens (11-2-1, 3-1-1 OAA Red) saw its season end at the hands of Troy in districts last season, but the 4-1 score on that day marked a big difference from what took place on the field Tuesday. While Clark acknowledged the team discussed the events of last year, it wasn’t the main storyline for them.
“It was briefly mentioned, but this whole season has been one game at a time,” Clark said. “Our mentality has been taking this piece by piece and living in the moment. We have talked all year about living in the moment and enjoying where we are, not looking in the past and not looking too far into the future.”

Clark was very complimentary about his duo up front of Cotta and senior Lauren Dejonckheere.
“They’re our difference makers up top,” Clark said of the tandem. “The composure they have on the ball is second to none. We talk all the time to them about staying connected.
“They work so well together.”
Cotta had one highlight goal that caught some major reaction from the crowd, and her coach took notice of the move as well, with Clark saying, “For Charlotte to have the composure to stay on the ball, cut back and finish on the near post, it was just so much fun to watch. She is a gamer and steps up when we need her.”
Photo gallery of Troy vs. Athens in OAA Red girls soccer action
Troy head coach Daniel Troccoli was pleased with his squad's overall performance, but viewed the two goals they allowed as plays they can’t make.
“It was a pretty even game and we just made two mistakes,” Troccoli said. “Outside of that, we played pretty well. We did very well moving the ball to the outside and getting it back in, but we just can’t make mistakes in a game like this.”
This one stung for the Colts (7-3-2, 3-2), who came into the night just a point behind division leader Bloomfield Hills in the penultimate round of league play, but Troccoli made sure his team was ready to move on with three top-10 opponents left on the regular season slate. He also wanted them to understand the finish line is still out there.
“Our goals are still in front of us," Troccoli said. "I asked our team, ‘Was this the last game of our season?’ They said no. We have lots of games in front of us. We have things to work on, and we will work on them while looking ahead at what’s in front of us.”
With Bloomfield Hills' win at Adams on Tuesday, Athens remains in the race for the Red, but the Red Hawks need to beat the Highlanders in Rochester Hills and would also require Oxford to defeat the Black Hawks on May 13 in order to be named co-champions with Bloomfield Hills.