Ice Breakers down Patriots
Taking the concept of teamwork to heart last Saturday, the Ice
Breakers opened up the 2002 AYSO Region 117 fall playoffs with a 3-1
victory over the Patriots at a rain-soaked Wardlow Field in
Huntington Beach.
Matthew Bordas set the pace for the Ice Breakers early when he
drove the field before delivering a sharp pass to Matthew Steinhaus,
who drilled the ball into the net for a 1-0 lead.
Defender Nick Frens and center halfback Gavin Perdomo each had key
takeaways, and Trevor Verone made a terrific mid-air grab and save in
goal during the first period to key the Ice Breakers defensively.
Mitchell Phillipy, Michael Rowe and Garrett Hickman also played
strong games at midfield and on defense.
Kane Ordonez, Cole Souza and Tommy Vollum each contributed to the
victory.
The scoring of Steinhaus clinched the win for the Ice Breakers.
In girls’ playoff action:
Region 117 Under-12 Division
Lightning Bolts 7, The Freedom Fighters 2
Erika Longoria scored three first-half goals and added one more
after intermission to lead the Lightning Bolts.
Stephanie Schroeder opened the scoring for the Lightning Bolts
with a first-period goal and later scored in the fourth quarter, and
Camille Canales scored one goal.
Wendy Edman, Kayci Rezac, Jessica Ross and Francine Sandoval keyed
the midfield, and Ashley Ashurst, Stephanie Brown, Mahrria Rivera,
Melody Sainz and Miranda Sosa applied defensive pressure for the
Lightning Bolts.
Under-12 Division
Quick Chicks 6, Stars & Stripes 0
Water puddles and rain slicks couldn’t slow the Quick Chicks in
this rainy playoff opener.
The strong defensive play of Karlee Hodgman, Kimberly Kurdziel,
Braelyn Snook, Kailey Ivers and Niki Cannon gave the Quick Chicks the
shutout.
Hayley Townsend netted three third-period goals, and Alison
Hensley, Kristy Verone and Pouneh Radparvar each scored once on an
offense that included solid support from Alex Long, Jessica Parker
and Alexandra Lawrence.
Under-10 Division
Purple Piranhas 5, HB Slimers 2
Emily Bush, Jessica Erickson and Delaney Glasgow all scored in
overtime to lift the Purple Piranhas at Gisler School in Fountain
Valley.
The Slimers had taken an early lead, but goals by Glasgow and
Allison Gillespie brought the Purple Piranhas into a 2-2 tie.
Jillian Torrance, Katie Philipson and Aurora Hess got the Purple
Piranhas’ passing game in gear with strong play at midfield.
Bombers 2, Blue Steel 0
Emily Walling and Kim Choto scored goals, and Keili Elliott got
the shutout to lead the Bombers at Gisler School.
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