Bryce AldertonWith the spread on the table,...
Bryce Alderton
With the spread on the table, Newport Coast Elementary’s boys third-
and fourth-grade soccer team continued its feast through the first
two games of this year’s Pilot Cup.
Newport Coast, nicknamed the “Coyotes,” recorded its second
consecutive shutout -- a 9-0 decision over Newport Heights Friday at
the Farm Complex.
Before each Pilot Cup game, team manager Heidi Neal organizes a
food connoisseur’s dream -- a table covered with chips and salsa,
pasta salad, meats and cheeses and brownies to name just a few of the
many morsels.
The way the Coyotes ran up and down the field Friday, they will
need to put back all that nourishment into their bodies.
Newport scored five goals on eight first-half shots while tallying
four on seven attempts in the second half. The first four goals came
within the initial eight minutes.
Clad in red cleats, Connor Gaal took control at midfield and burst
through the Newport Heights defense, crossing the ball into the left
of the goal from about six yards out for the 4-0 lead.
Gaal would score two goals as did Chris Freeman, who saw some time
in goal in the second half.
Newport Coast boasts a lineup of 20 players while Newport Heights
has 12. Thad Richards, a third-grade teacher at Newport Heights who
conducted the team’s first practice only Monday, had just 10 to use
in Friday’s game.
The ones he had, which included defenders Chance Beauchamp and
Chris Whitelegge, along with forward Nathaniel Stien-Zucker,
regularly slid to knock the ball away from an opponent and maintained
pressure.
Newport Coast just had too many weapons.
“This is the first time playing soccer for a lot of these guys,”
Richards said. “For the skill level they have, they played well.”
Coyotes Coach Tiet (Ted) Bui tried to slow his team down, to pass
the ball around in the second half, but the players still had scoring
on their mind.
“No more goals,” Bui repeatedly shouted as he held his clipboard.
Bui, whose son Michael scored a goal in the second half, has spent
the last seven years watching these kids grow on the soccer field.
“Some I know from school, some I know from the Pilot Cup,” Bui
said. “They are spirited children.”
Coast players had an “NC” written in paint on one cheek and an “N”
on top of their heads. The “Coyotes” nickname came from the many
animals cited around homes and parks in the Newport Coast area, a
group of three Newport Coast teachers said.
Cole Gennrich, Hunter Molnar and Tony McCoy added single goals in
the second half against constant pressure from defender Jesse Torres.
Newport Heights’ goalkeeper Ryan Look stopped two shots in the
first half while Chase Kapana made one stop in net in the second
half. Scotty Youngman controlled the Newport Coast goal in the first
half.
With Friday’s win, Newport Coast is guaranteed a berth in one
quarterfinal game today at 12:30 p.m.
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