Gavin Roberts’ tap-in helps Warriors salvage LVC result at Milford
HIGHLAND – The Milford Mavericks and Walled Lake Western Warriors played to a 1-1 draw in an early season Lakes Valley Conference matchup Tuesday night.
The Mavericks started strong, controlling the play early and taking the lead barely five minutes into the match. Jesse Wyskiel popped a ball up into the middle of the box and Lucas Lansberry outjumped the goalie to head the ball into the now empty net.
However, Walled Lake Western would improve as the game went on. By halftime, the Warriors were even on the stat sheet, though they still trailed 1-0 at the break. Western would go on to dominate the second half, outshooting the Mavericks 9-5 after intermission, including a 7-2 edge in shots on frame.
Eventually, and most importantly, the Warriors pulled even on the scoreboard. Logan Maltese uncorked a blast from the left side of the penalty area that Mavericks goalie Mac Parvin made a nice diving save on, but Gavin Roberts was alone on the far side to tap in the rebound and make it an even scoreline with 20:01 to play.
“Milford came out a little differently than we expected, so we had to adjust to that, and once we made the switch it seemed to really open things up for us,” Warriors head coach Alex Wilson said.

Neither team would score again, though both would have good chances down the stretch. That’s due in large part to the fact that both goalies turned in strong performances to turn away everything they saw in the final 20 minutes. Overall, Parvin was the busier of the two goalies, finishing with 10 saves. Warriors goalie Denys Koda only have to make four saves in the game, but two were spectacular leaping efforts to turn shots over the crossbar.
“Tonight with what took place, it was the team aspect and being able to handle a lot of adversity during the game,” Milford head coach Tommy Hipple said. “We struggled in our first game, not being a team. And I think tonight we protected each other very well tonight. So just the team aspect of that part, and then anyone who came on did really tonight.”
With the draw, Milford is 2-0-1 overall and in the LVC. Despite graduating most of their starting lineup, the Mavericks are off to a good start against a schedule that is front loaded with league games and are quickly coming together as a unit.
Photo gallery of Walled Lake Western at Milford in LVC boys soccer action
“We lost nine starters from last year, and to be able to get seven points from your first three games is saying a lot for a brand new team,” Hipple said. “I was pleased with the way that we moved the ball and worked together,” he added. “It’s nice. Some of our seniors have stepped up for that leadership role. But we have tons of sophomores playing a lot of minutes. But I’m pleased with our first three games.”
Next up for Milford is a road trip to Waterford Kettering on Thursday to continue league play.
Walled Lake Western is 1-1-1 overall and 1-0-1 in LVC play. The Warriors host Mott on Thursday in another league contest for them.
“The key for us with this is just to try to build off of it and come through stronger the next few games,” Wilson said. “Taking a point from Milford is always good. We’re going to Mott on Thursday, and we’re looking to pick up three points there and then follow it up with two league games the following week. It’s a fun group, and we’re just looking to continuously get better every day.”