Youth soccer: Action-packed week of soccer
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This past week in youth soccer included plenty of action from
various squads in AYSO Region 120 as boys and girls took to the fields.
In a Boys Under-8 game, it was a clash of green Saturday, when the
Green Gators took on the Green Rangers.
The Gators led early, with a goal by Max Hume. The Gators showed a
strong offense, with Hume and forward tony Rodriguez scoring twice.
Daniel Segerblom and Stephen Sawyer assisted the Gators with solid
passing, while Ryan Adkisson, Max Gilbert, Joseph Williams and goalie
Dillon Saylor provided stellar defensive play.
The Green Rangers played an aggressive game, resulting in Estevan
Silva’s two goals
Joey Abernathy, Robert Stites and goalie Aryel Huckaby came up
big-time for the defense. Also, Tyler and Lukas Matthews pressured the
Gators all over the field.
In Boys Under-10 action:
The Green Fireballs were led by Michael Mejia, who scored three goals
and Brian Waldron, who added one. However, the defense, led by Antonio
Toledo and Alvaro Magan, could not stop a very talented team coached by
Ricardo Aguilar.
Lighting Bolts 2, Patriots 1
Eric McCool and Tony Ebergeni gave the Bolts all they needed, each
scoring a goal, as the defense dominated.
Mitch Pfautz tied the game at 1 early in the second half for the
Patriots.
Late in the game, Lightning Bolts goalkeeper Tyler Pappas made crucial
saves to preserve the win.
Patriots Aaron Gallardo, Eric Gallardo, Jensen Ivorsen and Jayson
Nguyen contributed with strong efforts.
Wolverines 2, Hurricanes 1
Thursday night offered a game between the Wolverines and the
Hurricanes. The Wolverines started the challenge with five breakaways
being blocked or rushed by the Hurricanes goalkeeper Robert Royster.
Brandon Karr scored the game’s first goal for the Hurricanes, while
Remington Bray playedstrong defense.
Caz Patelski controlled the midfield for the Hurricanes, while the
Wolverines continued to look for the goal with accurate passes from David
Nava, Ryan Barnett, Jose and Eduardo Espinoza, Tyler Suttan, Ricky
Williams, Edwin Gonzalez and finished attempts by Robert Rutan, Evan
Edison and Marc DeFrenza. Kevin Kiser and Evan Edison kept watch in goal
while Marc Jones scored both goals, the second one on a penalty kick.
Team Quicksilver won its second game of the season Saturday, against
the Patriots.
Strong assists by Cody Childers, Kohl Jones, Andrew Roth, Robert
Blackwell and Tyler Schiltz helped Rigoberto Perez and Devin Guthrie
score goals.
Goalie Scott Wagner blocked two strong shots. Jonathan Miranda had a
blocked shot on goal in the third quarter, while Scott Alvarado had a
solid all-around game.
Team USA 4, Wolverines 0 - Saturday was a rematch, but this time the
Wolverines were ready for the challenge.
Team support by Robert Rutan, Jose Espinoza and Ryan Barnett gave
Kevin Kiser the opportunity to finish two attacks in the first half to
lead, 2-0.
But the second half finished differently for the Wolverines as David
Nava, Edwin Gonzalez and Evan Edison with Tyler Sutton in goal shut down
every attack by Team USA.
Kevin Kiser ran into the spotlight with another two goals after
receiving crossing passes from Marc Jones, Marc DeFrenza, and Eduardo
Espinoza.
In Girls Under-10 action:
Wild Coyotes 4, Shooting Stars 1
The first half saw both teams explode with a give and take that
spurred forward Katie Weber to score first for the Coyotes, but the Stars
quickly tied the game.
The Coyotes then broke open the game in the second half with
additional scores by Katie, Chelsea Brynd-Barnett and Laura Gomez.
Midfielders Madison McCarthy, Erin Purcell and Lei Hookano contributed
to the Coyotes’ control. Solid defense by Alex Bauer, Miriam Gamboa and
Venessa Strodel held off the Stars.
Keepers Kasandra Serrano and Hannah Speer helped the Coyotes with
their strong defense.
In Girls Under-12 action:
Hot Tamales 4, Silver Shooter 1
The Hot Tamales heated up the field against the Silver Shooters at
TeWinkle School Saturday.
Abby Scheafer scored the Tamales’ first goal. Then Tamisha Williams
scored two goals, one while playing defense.
Cheyenne Lopez closed out the scoring.
Bad Hair Day 3, Thrashing Tigers 1
Jamie Surdyka scored twice and Bridget Gleason scored the other goal
for Bad Hair Day.
Cara Holmes, Olivia Drummond, Lindsay Tinnion, and Regina Sianez
controlled the defensive end for Bad Hair Day.
In Girls Under-16 action:
Avalanche 4, Tustin 1
Forward Caroline Dorsman led the Costa Mesa Avalanche to victory by
scoring three goals and assisting Vera Gale for another goal against
Tustin Saturday at Loma Vista.
Goalie Marci Kirchberg’s defensive efforts paved the way as the
Avalanche allowed just one goal.
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