CUMBERLAND — Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.
Frankfort didn’t see much of the ball against Allegany, as the Campers’ possession style limited the Falcons to just one shot on goal over 80 minutes.
Top-ranked Allegany put shots in the goal in the first half, which proved to be enough hand No. 3 Frankfort a 2-0 defeat Tuesday at Greenway Avenue Stadium — the Falcons’ first of the season.
“It’s a great win considering we didn’t have much turnaround this week and we had to play back-to-back,” Allegany head coach Blake Geatz said. “Being down two major injuries (Luca Jacovino and Sam Panetta) and having to adjust that in a short amount of time.
“To keep a clean sheet against a good Frankfort team that’s ranked right there in the top five with us, just like Calvary yesterday, it’s really good to get those two wins.”
The victory marked two in as many days for Allegany over unbeaten opponents. The Campers (7-0-1) defeated Calvary (11-1-1), 5-3, on Monday.
Frankfort (10-1-2) had one dangerous chance to score in the waning seconds of the first half after a defensive mistake by an Allegany center back pulled the keeper off his line, but the defender recovered to stop the shot at the goal line.
Allegany finished with a 22-2 edge in shots (12-1 on goal), but Falcons keeper Alyn Weaver kept his team in the game with 10 saves, including a diving stop on a penalty kick by Noah Simmons in the 60th minute.
“I thought we came in and we played with a lot of heart. I thought we played really well,” Frankfort head coach Jason Vaughan said.
“Alyn’s just a fabulous keeper. I was really pleased that he got to do that on this stage. We don’t get a lot of opportunities for everybody to see our players, and this was an opportunity to see that. In my opinion, Alyn’s the best keeper in the area.”
Allegany’s first goal came off a set piece.
Ryan Mitchell slotted a corner kick to the near post, and a Camper got a piece of the ball to direct it into the net with 22:46 left in the first half.
Allegany ruled the goal was scored by Jack Hensel, but it may have been scored by Brady Monahan based on photographs of the sequence. Frankfort scored it as an own goal.
Hensel then launched a deep ball to a streaking Chris Manherz over the top, and he pierced the goalmouth in the left corner to make it 2-0 Allegany with 13:01 on the clock.
While the Campers scored twice in the first half and were scoreless in the second half, they played better after halftime. Allegany had just four shots (three on goal) before the intermission and 18 (nine on goal) after.
“I thought we really turned it up in the second half despite not scoring,” Geatz said. “That’s a testament to these guys. They go out, they listen to instructions.”
Frankfort had one shot in each half, its lone attempt on goal coming with 23:51 to play in the second half.
The Falcons’ conditioning was tested, and they passed the test. Though Frankfort didn’t threaten to score, it played until the final whistle to keep Allegany off the scoreboard over the final 40 minutes.
“They put you to sleep when the ball’s moving back and forth, and they’re a team that’s great at it,” Vaughan said. “It feels like you can’t put enough guys out there to keep up with the ball, and so I thought we stood up well to the test. I thought we stayed focused most of the game.”
Allegany ended with an 8-0 edge in corner kicks, and its keeper, Eoin Mowbray, made one save for the cleansheet.
The Campers (3-0 Western Maryland Athletic Conference) are at Southern (1-5, 0-3 WestMAC) on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Frankfort heads to East Fairmont (6-0-3) on Saturday at noon.
“This has been a fabulous season,” Vaughan said. “To get this far undefeated and really to play this way. If we’re going to take a loss, let’s do it playing this way.”