Breakers win Sun & Surf title
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The Newport-Mesa Breakers, a soccer club team consisting of 9- and
10-year-old girls from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, captured the
Long Beach Sun & Surf International girls under-10 division title
after winning six straight games in Long Beach, August 2-4.
The Breakers won their third straight tournament of the summer and
they remained undefeated, with a record of 17-0-0.
In the final, the Breakers defeated So Cal United, 5-2. The
Breakers reached the title game after finishing first in their pool
and posting a 3-2 semifinal win, while So Cal United had advanced
with an overtime semifinal victory over the So Cal Blues.
Anna Venturini gave the Breakers a 1-0 lead off an assist from
Josie Jogwe. The Breakers’ lead increased to 2-0 when Sierra Gordon
laced a shot into the net after some creative dribbling.
But United came back and tied the score, 2-2, early in the second
half. However the Breakers’ defense stiffened behind the goalie play
of Lauren Terry and the offense came alive with two more goals from
Venturini and one from Rachel Kerce, leading the Breakers to their
third title of the summer.
In order to reach the final, the Newport-Mesa club team had to
record a 3-2 hard-fought semifinal victory over the Santa Ana
Strikers. Kerce gave the Breakers an early 1-0 lead with a beautiful
left-foot laser that beat the keeper at the near post. The Strikers
answered with a conversion on a corner kick and the teams were tied
1-1 at halftime.
In the second half, Claire Castillo converted an indirect kick
just outside the penalty area, giving the Breakers a 2-1 lead.
Venturini increased the lead to 3-1 when she received a through ball
from Courtney McIntosh, beat the sweeper with a lace cut and knocked
a shot inside the near post. Brooke Lux, Shanay Fischer and Castillo
held off a furious rally from Santa Anita to secure the win.
The Breakers also scored pool-play victories over Crescenta Valley
soccer club, 3-1, and So Cal United, 7-2. Then they edged West Coast
Premier, 3-2. Terry stopped a penalty kick on the game’s final play
to ensure the win.
The Breakers wrapped up first place in pool play with a 6-1
victory over San Diego Spirit.
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