BLOOMFIELD HILLS >> The Bloomfield Hills Black Hawks and Farmington Hills Mercy Marlins played to a 0-0 draw to open their respective soccer seasons Wednesday night.

The game went up and down the field quite a bit, but for the first half, neither team could create many scoring chances as the defenses won all the key challenges.

In the second half, though, Bloomfield Hills started to generate some offense. The Black Hawks had eight shots on goal from intermission on and put the Mercy goal under some duress on a handful of occasions. The Blacks Hawks’ best chance came with 4:35 left when a loose ball eight yards out led to a point-blank opportunity. But Marlins goalie Joran LeVasseur made an outstanding reflex save to preserve the shutout.

“We were dynamic all over the field. Early-season games are just not the finished product, but I liked what I saw. We’ll just continue to get better and just continue to work on things, and I can’t wait to have more time to practice and just work with the group,” said Bloomfield Hills head coach Alan Zakaria, whose team is coming off a regional finals appearance.

LeVasseur was outstanding all night, but especially in that second half. In addition to finishing with 11 saves, she also made several key interventions, coming off her line to claim balls or disrupt attacks before they could lead to scoring opportunities for the Black Hawks.

“She saved us. If it wasn’t for her, that scoreline is probably not going to be the same, so all credit to Jordan. It’s not a surprise she’s a D1 college commit (Eastern Kentucky) and you can see why,” Mercy head coach Tom James said.

With this being the first official game for each team, both coaches were pleased with what they saw from their respective squads.

“I thought it was a good performance. We created good chances, solid defensively. Obviously, we haven’t had a chance to train much, so we haven’t really worked on much. But I’m pleased with what I saw so far. The spirit is good. The camaraderie is good. The leadership is good, and I’m really pleased with that,” Zakaria said.

Mercy, who finished 9-5-6 last spring, will be back in action immediately, hosting Detroit Country Day on Thursday night in another non-league game as the Marlins prepare for the start of Catholic League season in early April.

“I’ll take this result on the road against a pretty good team here. We’re working a lot of new players into the rotation,” James said. “So I thought they did pretty well, and I think it’s a good building block for the rest of the season. But we’re right back at it tomorrow. Country Day is always good and well coached, so that should be a great game too,” he added.

Bloomfield Hills does not play again until after Spring Break. The Black Hawks next take the field on April 1 when they will face Birmingham Groves in an OAA crossover contest.