Liggett hands Shrine second loss of season to win CHSL Cardinal Championship
ROCHESTER HILLS – Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett backed up its status as No. 1 in the state in Division 4 by defeating fifth-ranked Royal Oak Shrine 4-2 in the Catholic High School League Cardinal Division Championship Wednesday evening.
“We had our best game ever,” Liggett head coach David Dwaihy said. “I think Shrine is such a quality opponent and they work so hard, and they are organized. We knew we had to bring our best game, and I think the boys were extra-motivated. This was a magical night, a night I hope everybody will remember fondly. It’s a beautiful facility (at Oakland University), such a cool venue, and we really appreciate the Catholic League for putting on a show.”
Liggett dominated the game from start to finish, but for all its possession, it took them a while to break down Shrine. Finally, Brady Ancona found the net midway through the first half, taking a quick pass and slotting home an equally quick shot to give Liggett a 1-0 lead with 19:51 until halftime.
University Liggett doubled its advantage just after halftime when Liam Gady found the net barely two minutes into the second half.

That seemed to open the game up a bit as Shrine had to take its chances to get back in the game. Both teams would take advantage. Liggett got a pair of second-half goals from Brendan Logan that alternated with a pair of Shrine goals scored by Caesar Soma.
But ultimately, the quick-strike Shrine offense found itself stymied more often than not by the play of Liggett’s midfield.
“Ollie Cooley and Landon Wysocki as our two defensive midfielders were all over the field. I thought they made it really hard for Shrine to play the game they wanted to play. Brady Ancona was as dynamic as I’ve ever seen him tonight,” Dwaihy said.
“I don’t think we strung more than two or three passes together the whole game. You’re not going to win a game when you aren’t aggressive, aren’t physical, aren’t talking, aren’t stringing passes together,” Shrine head coach Mark Soma said.
With the win, Liggett remains unbeaten on the season at 13-0. University Liggett will have a few final games to prepare for playoffs before facing Hope of Detroit Academy next Wednesday to open districts.
“It’s gone really well. We’ve won a lot but we’ve dealt with some adversity along the way, and we had some tricky games we had to push through,’ Dwaihy said. “But it all changes in the state tournament. Every game is going to feel like this. Every game is going to be super intense, and a lot of the teams in front of us are going to be very difficult to break down, so we’ve got to enjoy a moment like this when we can because it’s all fleeting.”
Royal Oak Shrine falls to 16-2. Up next for Shrine is Plymouth Christian on Friday before opening the playoffs next Thursday against Southfield Manoogian.