Danville soccer playing in memory of athletic director Gary Gritton
Share this @internewscast.com


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) – While a regional semifinal win might not be headline news for some, Tuesday night’s triumph was monumental for the Danville boys’ soccer team.

The Vikings secured a thrilling victory over Centennial, clinching a 5-4 win in penalty kicks after a 1-1 tie persisted through regulation and two ten-minute overtime periods. This win not only propelled their record above .500 but also marked the first time they’ve closed a season with such a record since 2016.

However, the implications of the victory extend beyond just numbers.

Junior Shaw Black delivered the decisive goal in the penalty shootout, while senior Liam Rome shone in a dual role—making crucial saves during regulation, stopping several PK attempts, and even scoring in the shootout.

Adding to the drama, Rome isn’t the regular goalkeeper for the Vikings. He was thrust into the role due to the usual goalie’s illness. When did Rome discover he’d be guarding the net in this crucial match?

“On the bus ride [to Champaign,]” Rome revealed. “I’d played goalkeeper a few times growing up, but being told you’re starting in a semifinal is a whole different ball game. I knew I had to rise to the occasion, and I did just that.”

Bigger than Rome’s ability to step in and do a winning job, the team is playing for a dear friend.

“Gritton on three,” the Vikings said when breaking the huddle after their regional semifinal victory.

The crying call, which they’ve been shouting out for roughly a month, is in memory of Danville athletic director Gary Gritton. He passed away in September.

“A lot of those kids had him as baseball coach,” Danville head boys’ soccer coach Ron Sillings said. “They’ve been with him for almost their whole school age.”

“It was heartbreaking to hear of his passing,” Rome said. “Just to know what we can do this and have a historic season to [memorialize] him and keep his name out there – It’s amazing.”

“He was at every one of our games basically, supporting us when nobody did it at our school,” Black said. “[When I] Heard the news [of Gritton’s passing] it was just bad. We just made it an honor to support him, because he supported us. And now he’s gone, but we have to keep playing in his memory.”

Danville will play against Mahomet-Seymour in the regional championship on Saturday in Champaign, set for a 12 p.m. start.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Piatt County Non-Profits Implement Mental Health Initiatives Following Referendum Approval

In Monticello, Illinois, the community is witnessing the positive effects of a…

Bail Determined for Suspect in Johnson City Waffle House Shooting Incident

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — The individual accused of firing multiple shots…

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Snub Finalized: NFL Confirms No Reconsideration

NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL remains steadfast in its decision to…

NHC Predicts Tropical Storm Melissa’s Intensification by Friday

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Hurricane Center has warned that Tropical…

Chicago Mayor Unveils Innovative Tax Proposal Targeting Social Media Companies

CHICAGO (WGN) In an effort to address the city’s significant $1.2 billion…

Grainger County Resident Faces $57,000 Repayment Following Social Security Overpayment Ruling

In Grainger County, Tennessee, a woman with disabilities has been hit with…

Don’t Miss: Experience the Thrill of SpaceX’s Florida Coast Rocket Launch Live at 9:30 PM!

Brevard County, Fla. – On Wednesday, SpaceX is set to launch a…

Florida Teacher Faces Backlash for Embracing Gender-Neutral ‘Mx.’ Prefix in Classroom

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida’s Attorney General, James Uthmeier, has taken aim at…

Tune In at 9:30 p.m.: Florida’s Coast Set for Spectacular SpaceX Rocket Launch

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – On Wednesday, SpaceX is set to embark on…

Individual Apprehended on Multiple Allegations, Including Drug Trafficking and Animal Cruelty

In a sweeping multi-agency operation, authorities in Hampton County, South Carolina, have…

Watch: Unexpected Alligator Encounter in Orlando Apartment Hallway!

ORLANDO, Fla. – In an unusual turn of events on Tuesday night,…

USDA Reopens Field Offices, Bringing Much-Needed Support to Farmers

As the government shutdown persists, a glimmer of relief is emerging for…