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Magpali Gives Crespi Kick at Finish, 3-2

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It couldn’t have been a better Senior Night for Aaron Magpali of Crespi High.

Magpali, a senior, scored in the second overtime to give the Celts a 3-2 victory over Notre Dame on Friday night in front a full house in a Mission League boys’ soccer game at Crespi.

The Celts (16-4, 7-2 in league play) knocked the Knights (12-7-1, 6-2-1) out of first place and moved into tie for the lead with Loyola.

The Celts are in first place for the first time since 1986, when they last won a league title.

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“Every senior was outstanding [Friday night],” said Crespi Coach Rob Kodama. “I couldn’t tell you how proud I am of these boys.

“[The victory] was definitely big, but it’s far from over.”

Four teams are within one game in the Mission standings. St. Francis (15-5, 6-3) is one game back with three remaining.

Magpali’s goal came in the 100th minute when goalkeeper Chris Alexander of Notre Dame mishandled a routine ball near the top of the 18-yard box.

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Magpali capitalized on the mistake by controlling the loose ball and chipping a shot over a group of defenders and into the net.

Notre Dame took a 2-1 lead in the first overtime when Shaun Anthony headed in a cross from Kevin Murray in the 82nd minute.

“It’s never over until the final whistle,” Notre Dame Coach Colm McFeely said. “They are too much of a battling team to give up. At that point, I felt we could hold the lead. We played magnificent in the game.

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“In my mind, we deserved to win the game.”

Crespi tied the score oin the 97th minute when Taylor Canel’s throw-in was headed in by Shane Fierst.

“I saw the ball over everyone and I knew it was coming,” said Fierst, who usually takes the Celts’ throw-ins but was unable to do so after he injured a thumb trying to defend midfielder Jimmy Sharp.

“I had to get my head on the ball no matter what. We work hard at staying back post. [At first], I didn’t think it was going to go in, but I saw the goalie dive and once I saw that I knew it was going in.”

After absorbing numerous Notre Dame attacks in the first half, Crespi took a 1-0 lead in the 30th minute when Fierst got his foot on a free kick by David Vega and powered a shot past Alexander.

D.J. Rodgers tied the score for the Knights in the 54th minute.

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