Daily Pilot Soccer Cup: Sharks begin title defense with 1-0 win
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - As the Daily Pilot Soccer Cup made its return so did
the barking from the Newport Heights Elementary boys fifth- and
sixth-grade team.
The Sharks were more like the Dogs when they woofed before and after a
1-0 win over Davis Thursday at Kaiser Elementary.
On their Daily Pilot Cup championship run last year, the Newport
Heights team used the barking to throw off their opponents and to inspire
team unity.
“It’s our secret weapon,” Sharks Coach Jim Carmack joked. “It creates
doubt in the opposition because they’re trying to find out whether we’re
sane or not.”
The team spirit paid off in the second half when Newport Heights broke
a scoreless tie. The scoring play started at midfield as Nathan Castilla
began the charge. Evan Hochwald took it from there and fed Stevie Farmer
on the break. Farmer showed some fancy footwork, dancing his way for the
game’s lone goal. He then stretched his arms and acted like an airplane
to celebrate.
Davis, however, never allowed another flight. With German Briceno,
Francisco Estrada, Erik Luna, Hugo Dorantes and Raffi Kidikian defending,
Davis calmed the Sharks. And earlier in the first half, Chad Lopez nearly
delivered a 1-0 advantage. He fired on a breakaway just before the first
half ended, but the ball sailed wide right.
Newport Heights also displayed some strong defense with Castilla, Rush
Stevens and Evan Hochwald leading the effort. Brian Wong and Eric Paine
shared goalkeeping duties to ensure the shutout.
For Davis, Jaybenny Quiroz played goalie the first half and Derek
Belmont guarded the net in the second. Belmont came up with a big save
toward the end of the game when Farmer nearly scored again.
Sharks Nathan Petty, Jimmy Pantoskey, Chad Stassel, J.J. Frei and
Steven Stoneman served duty as midfielders. Davis midfielders included
Marco Soto, Christian Lopez, Erick Corona and Steve Estrada also played
sparingly at the position, switching to forward as well.
Josh Quiroz, an 18-year-old who attends Huntington Beach High, coached
Davis. He also worked as the game’s linesman because the lack of
officials as all coaches and referees are volunteers in the 71-team
tournament.
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