Boys Soccer
Tsunami split a pair of weekend games in AYSO Region 56 competition
by beating the Raging Raptors, 3-2, one game after suffering a 4-2 defeat
at the hands of the Cyclones in boys Under-10 play.
Brett Webber scored two goals, Billy Sahagen scored once, and Nick
Bove provided the game-winning goal in the fourth period as Tsunami
pulled overcame a 2-1 deficit through three quarters of play at Peterson
Elementary School in Huntington Beach.
Julian Barriga’s goal pulled the Raging Raptors even at 1-1 at the
half, and Corey Johnston’s goal in the third period gave the Raging
Raptors their first and only lead of the match.
Tsunami also had to battle back against the Cyclones in an earlier
match played at Gisler Elementary School in Huntington Beach. Jacob
Sobelman scored in the opening quarter to give the Cyclones a 1-0 lead -
a lead they would take at the intermission, but consecutive goals by Kyle
McDonnell (off a Ryan Dalton assist) and David Kielsmeier put Tsunami up,
2-1, through three quarters.
Webber recorded three saves and a block during the third period
for Tsunami.
Sobelman, however, completed a hat trick by scoring twice in the
final period, and William Andrew also converted one of four shots for a
goal and assisted on of Sobelman’s scores in the quarter.
In other games:
AYSO REGION 56
Under-12 Division
Blizzard 0, Poison 0
In a defensive struggle that was played out in a Saturday morning
fog, the Blizzard’s Shane ‘Yoshi’ Hihara, Cameron Dover and Shane Gregg
helped keep the Poison offense at bay, while Mark Cassidy’s play along
the back line sparked Poison’s defense.
Poison’s Kyle Goodman nearly broke the scoreless tie, but his
looping shot rattled the Blizzard crossbar and fell away from the net.
AYSO REGION 143
Division 4
Titans 0, Tustin 0
Garrett Maddox, Nolan Perine, Matt Woodward, and Kyle Sivadge led
a strong defensive effort by the Titans in their tie with Region 96 in a
boys Under-12 match.
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