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Boys soccer: Harbor Day reaches semifinals

COSTA MESA - Harbor Day added its name to the list of

quarterfinalists for this years Daily Pilot Cup, in the boys fifth- and

sixth-grade division.

After defeating Davis, 4-0, in early-morning action, Harbor Day took

care of Eastbluff, 3-0, to head to today’s semifinals against Rea, at

9:30 a.m. at the Farm Complex.

In the win over Davis, Clay Knapp, Richard Gadbois and John Chapman.

Gadbois added to his offense against Eastbluff, scoring two goals,

while Derek Larson added a single tally.

Goalie Beau Callouette kept both teams off the scoreboard the entire

afternoon with stellar saves, while solid, all-around play was turned in

by Jameson Galey.

For Eastbluff, goalie Jack Lansford had 15 saves, while strong

defensive play was turned in by Max Rollins, Evan Livadas, Hunter Alder,

Ryan Austin, Andrew Watt, Chris Pinesett, Scott Chene and Phillip

Sundbakken.

* St. John’s 3, Lincoln #2 2 - In a pool play game, St. John’s won by

virtue of two goals from Cory Weikel and a single tally by Nick Vinson.

Goalkeeper Jonathan Howse and defender Chris Weiskitch were also big keys

to the victory.

Girls fifth- and sixth-grade action:

* St. John’s 2, St. Joachim’s 1

Brina Siddiq had two goals to lead St. John’s into today’s semifinals

at 11 a.m. at the Farm Complex.

In earlier action, Siddiq scored four goals, while Allyson Doerr added

a single tally for St. John’s in a 5-1 win over Prince of Peace.

* Eastbluff 2, Davis 1 - Jeff Carlson scored two goals to lead

Eastbluff.

* Wilson 6, Eastbluff 3 - Greg Wolonsky scored two goals and Jeff

Carlson added a single goal for Eastbluff.

*Girls third- and fourth-grade action:

Harbor Day 2, Davis 1

Chelsea McDonald scored two goals to keep Harbor Day undefeated at

3-0. Jackie Dion provided both assists on the goals, while Kelsey Valley

and Laura Bilder provided solid defense. Earlier in the day, Harbor Day

defeated St. Joachim’s 4-1 as Dion had another two assists this time

feeding Rebecca Beyer for two goals. Harbor Day moves on to the semfinals

today at 9:30 a.m., when it will face Newport Coast, which also has some

players from Lincoln.

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