Boys Fifth- and Sixth-Grade: JAWS II
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Before the Daily Pilot Cup began, Rea Coach Todd
Deutsch brought in his own show and tell item to hopefully motivate his
boys fifth- and sixth-grade team. Deutsch, who teaches at the school,
displayed the Daily Pilot Cup championship trophy and then reminded his
players of the ultimate goal: to repeat as champions. So far, the Rea
Sharks are on schedule.
They posted their second shutout of the Pilot Cup with a 6-0 win over
Victoria Thursday at the Costa Mesa Farm Field. Rea, which is also
coached by Kurt Suhr, scored four goals in the first half, finished with
24 shots and never allowed the Victoria Voyagers a shot.
“I think we can win it again,” said Eric Duarte, a sixth-grader who
scored six goals Wednesday in a 10-0 win over Davis. “But there will be
some tough teams.”
Duarte, affectionately known as “Pollo (chicken),” assisted on the
Sharks’ first goal and notched a goal of his own to close out the first
half.
Jesus Garcia and Edgar Vega also scored in the first half. Garcia
assisted on Vega’s goal in the 15th minute of the 25-minute half. Leonel
Garcia assisted on Duarte’s goal for a 4-0 lead.
George Olivas scored twice in the second half. Victoria goalkeepers
Ricky Saldana and Michael Liedtke recorded four saves each. Danny
Martinez, Eduardo Aguilar, Robert Schoettler, Sal Alvarado and Frank
Andrade also came up with strong efforts to impress their coaches,
Natalie Masciale and Stacy Krikorian, who were both on the Costa Mesa
High girls soccer team. The coaches’ high school teammates, Emily Abbott
and Devin Denman, are coaching the Davis third- and fourth-grade girls
squad, while Costa Mesa boys soccer standouts Steven Thomas and Chasen
Marshall are leading the Davis third- and fourth-grade boys.
Rea, which won in penalty kicks over Lincoln to advance to the
semifinals last year, will play Saturday at 9 a.m. against Harbor Day
(Scott). If the Sharks win, they will advance to the quarterfinals,
played later in the day.
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