CdM upends Costa Mesa
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Camden Nicholson scored two goals, including the game-winner, for the
Corona del Mar boys under-14 soccer team’s 3-2 victory against the
Costa Mesa Patriots in AYSO Region 57 action. Nicholson scored the
game-winner on a penalty kick in the fourth quarter.
Danny Baker scored the second goal and played midfield while Paul
Bioche, Dillon Norton and Max Newfield kept the pressure on the
Patriots’ defense.
Scotty Berkhausen, Jon Kiani, Eric Wright and James Petrilli
covered the field well.
* CdM 2, Newport Harbor 2
CdM tied the game 1-1 on a goal by Bioche off an assist from
Nicholson. Newport took a 2-1 lead into the fourth quarter, but
Petrilli tied the score on a put-in after a corner kick.
CdM’s offense was led by Baker, Kiani, Michael McHugh and Norton.
Defenders Berkhausen, Kenny Cooper, Russell Goldberg, Sam Nadalman,
Newfield and Wright stopped numerous Newport threats.
In boys under-12 action:
* Hawks 4, Fire 1
Harrison Rolfes scored twice to lead the Hawks to victory. He was
aided on offense by Allen Brown and Preston Risser. Brown assisted on
a Rolfes’ header for one of the goals.
Taylor Bathran, Graeme Fraser and Andrew Iverson also had assists
for the Hawks.
Kevin Zipser, Turner Raleigh, David Fenner and Zack Martin
anchored the Hawks’ midfield.
Zachary Greensite, Christopher Piggot and Ryan Crawford led the
defense.
In boys under-11 play:
* CdM Select 5, Irvine 0
CdM recorded its fourth shutout in five games, jumping out to a
2-0 lead when Blake Thomsen scored on the first drive with Brent
Lawson assisting. Kjell Wolker and Jack Gorab also scored in the
first half, the latter on an assist from Brennan Anderson.
Taylor Ross scored twice in the second half, including one on a
corner kick from Mason Case.
The defense, led by Garrett Larson, Nick Curci, Jensen Rhinehart
and Brent Gray, stymied many Irvine scoring chances with the help of
goalkeeper Clark Cashion.
In girls under-10 action:
* Great Whites 5, Stingers 0
Maddy O’Connor led the Great Whites with three goals and an assist
while Meredith Kline and Alannah Connealy also found the back of the
net despite strong play from Stingers’ goalkeeper Emily Frojen.
Baily Ashton led the Great White defense against a litany of shots
by the Stingers’ Rachel Camp and Sidney Raguse.
* Red Hot Chili Peppers 2, Tigers 1
Caroline Grant scored on an assist from Lexie Shaw and Skylar Dapp
added another goal to pace the Chili Peppers. Dapp converted a
rebound off a shot from Jenna Funsten in the in the second period.
Rachel Cashion and Chloe Dapp led the offense while Taylor
Elmajian anchored the defense.
In boys under-10 play:
* Black Hawks 8, Steel Dragons 4
David Moore scored four goals and Alex Moore and Michael Bui added
two apiece for the Black Hawks.
Defenders Colin Beaver and Karl Malone Jr. stopped many
counterattacks with goalkeeper Zachary Fox making several saves to
preserve the win.
In boys under-7 play:
* The Wolf Pack began its season with a 1-0 victory. Jordan Hauser
scored the game’s lone goal alongside Clint Henderson and Blake
Fesko.
Andrew Wypsopal, Ross Cameron and Billy Hoffman all played strong
defense in front of goalkeepers Robbie Rosoff and Matthew Daruty.
Both goalkeepers made diving saves.
In AYSO Region 97 action:
* The Blue Meteors, in the boys under-10 division, continued to
improve. Dustin Long and Grey Berman made saves in goal while David
Verona, Ishmael Alayali and Chase Whiting produced some breakaways.
Verona hit the crossbar with one of his shots.
Christopher Selby and Nathan Fulmizi made several touches on the
ball and Michael Reo sped across the field for passes.
Adrian Salas blocked many shots and booted some passes upfield
while Daniel Calvillo, playing in only his second game, deterred
shots and added passes.
* A.C. Milan 6, Spitfires 2
Landon Gyulay led the way for Milan with four goals as Sam Sykes
and Max Johnson each added single goals for Milan (2-0), tied for
first place in the boys under-10 division No. 5. Adam Kinder scored
both goals for the Spitfires.
Nick McCann spearheaded a stingy Milan defense along with Charlie
Pena, True Tamplin and Christian Franco. Ian Baugh and Ryan Cerrato
each made several saves in goal while midfielders Willie Pyle, Jesse
Torres and Kyle Regan controlled most of the game for Milan.
Joey Lawton, Matthew Masarik, Erik Higbe and A.J. Lowder all
fought hard for the Spitfires.
Blake Norton, Sam Peters, R.J. Roberts and Ryan Shannon also
hustled.
* Atomic Fireballs 3, Hurricanes 0
Tyler Palmquist, Corey Kroeger and Logan Friend each scored once
in the shutout.
Forwards Braden Delannoy and Conner Quinn kept constant pressure
on the Hurricanes with help from midfielders Blake Smith and Trent
Zimmerman adding aggressive play and key throw-ins.
Friend and Jack Hanle turned away several shots in goal for the
Fireballs. Alex Atenco and Sean Duggan led the defense.
In girls under-8 play:
* The Girls on Fire demonstrated strong teamwork in their game
Sept. 13.
Analysa Vivanco began the scoring in the first quarter and was
suppored by Ricky Barton, Alana Courier and Emily Conant in goal
throughout the second period.
Berkley Van Oostendorp was in goal during the third period and was
supported by the defense of Reo Nathan and Vivanco.
Courier and Nathan added goals with Cortlynn Clement holding the
opposing offense.
In boys under-8 play:
* The Flame Throwers and the Red Storm each scored once in the
competitive matchup. Brandon Beck scored for the Flame Throwers on a
high kick to the upper corner of the net on a pass from Mickey Moran.
Jack Williamson, Mossimo Navarette and Wyatt Robertson all displayed
strong defense.
* The Green Giants faced the Dragons.
Mathew LeGrandeur made accurate passes to Trent Burgess, Carlton
Chang and Christian Coufos. Jack Blake was named team captain.
* Both the Green Goblins and Red Dragons fought hard against one
another at Harper School in Costa Mesa.
Jake Farwell, Wil Crook, Andrew Dimas, Marc Gehlke and Buddy
Mitchell all made strong passes. Defender T.J. Tarazevits enabled
Chas Beck, Joey Gregory and Eli Barton to score goals.
In girls under-7 play:
* Brittany Welsh led the Hula Girls with three goals against the
Surfer Girls. Caroline Gels, Mallory Gyulay and Gabby Shelley each
added one goal while strong defense by MacKenzie Gaddis, Kappy Fuller
and Kierstyn Yardley held off the opposition in the fourth quarter.
Kate Pipkin led the way in goal while Amanda Sheppard, Carlee
Kapana and Rowan Frederiksen all hustled.
Abbey Pickett added hustle while Rachel Whitelegge and Kelsey
Prater played tough defense.
* Both the Flame Flowers and Blue Flames got the ball into scoring
position many times.
Nicole Leal and Samantha Yeager scored goals for the Flaming
Flowers with Emma Erickson and Jaynie Hexberg pushing the ball into
scoring position several times.
Erickson, Daniella Carrese and Camille Christensen played solid
defense and slowed down the Blue Flames’ attack.
Alanna Aguirre and Leah Castillo each made several saves in goal.
In boys under-7 action:
* Blake Jessen scored two goals on four shots to lead the
Fireballs in the early going.
Ben Bockrath followed with three goals as Luke Bradbury and Jake
Noblett each had strong runs at the goal.
Keith Marshall, Mickey Beliakoff and Quin McKay all played staunch
defense.
* James Porter and John Drayton scored goals for the Blue Flames
against the Tigers. Eric Pineda, Will Hickman and Jimmy Preston kept
the ball moving toward the goal with excellent ball handling and
speed.
Peter Goodman made a slide tackle and passed the ball accurately.
Elliot Fyre and Jack Heald played solid defense in front of
goalkeeper Grant Fuchs.
In girls under-6 action:
* Emily Goltz, Erika Ellis and Charlotte Menke all dribbled well
and scored goals for the Fireflies against the Green Gators.
Candace Callahan and Quincy Morgan battled for possession
frequently while Heather Roberts made several throw-ins and booted
the ball toward the Gators’ goal.
In boys under-6 play:
* Alex Escalera and Baer Lanfried both scored their first goals of
the season on assists by Charlie Wiggs and Hunter Holden for the
Silver Sharks against the Yellow Sharks.
Chase Adelsohn blocked several shots by the Yellow Sharks while
Collin Pipkin hustled.
The Silver Sharks hope to get Alex Michelson back soon.
* Cade Clement scored two goals for the Blue Sharks against the
Blue Dolphins Sept. 6. He was helped on offense from R.J. Reid and
Kevon Andonian.
The Sharks’ defense rose to the occasion with stops by Jack
McClintock, Mason Lindh, Spike Stoneman and Jake Van Herwaarden.
The Blue Sharks and Men in Black faced one another Sept. 6.
Van Herwaarden, Clement and Stoneman led the offense while
Andonian, Lindh and McClintock anchored the defense.
* Reed Rutter scored the lone goal for the Red Hot Chili Peppers
against the Barracudas in the second game of the season.
Jack Cornuke contributed offensively while Wilson Lubeck ran down
numerous Barracuda breakaways. Jack McKasson and Peter Harano also
made strong defensive stops.
In Coast Soccer League play:
* The Newport-Mesa Breakers, a soccer team consisting of
9-10-year-old girls from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, continued
their winning ways with a 7-0 triumph over the San Juan Wave.
Anna Venturini opened the scoring with a goal off a Rachel Kerce
assist and Sierra Gordon followed with three first-half scores to
give the Breakers a commanding 4-0 halftime lead.
Venturini scored two more goals in the second half and Heather
Flores added a single tally to finish the scoring.
Josie Jogwe, Courtney McIntosh and Brooke Lux were credited with
assists.
Goalkeeper Lauren Terry anchored the defense with help from Shanay
Fischer, Claire Castillo and Lux. Andrea Chavez sparkled at striker.
The Breakers are now 22-0 dating to the summer, when they won four
tournaments.
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