Pilot Cup soccer: Knights wise beyond years
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Kaiser No. 1 found the trap door in St. Joachim’s
trapping defense Saturday en route to a 5-0 victory in the girls grades
5-6 championship game of the Pilot Cup at the Farm Field.
The Knights, who won the grades 3-4 title two years ago with virtually
the same team and lost on penalty kicks in the fifth- and sixth-grade
final last year, capped a dominant tournament showing that included a 5-2
semifinal triumph Saturday over Carden Hall.
“To be honest, we’re just better in every phase, because our girls
have a lot more experience than other teams,” said Kaiser Coach and
Tournament Director Kirk McIntosh.
“Every year, I coach a girls under-10 (progressive all-star team in
AYSO Region 97) and this was basically the same team that started with me
a couple years ago.”
Kaiser broke down St. Joachim’s defensive scheme, in which defenders
pushed up near midfield, by sending through passes into their opponents’
territory and relying on speedy forwards to do the rest.
“Once we pushed the ball through, it was a track meet,” McIntosh said.
Displaying sprinter speed all game was Crystal Mena, who netted two
goals to lead four Kaiser scorers. Mena scored on a breakaway to make it
2-0, then increased the advantage by placing a penalty kick just inside
the left post early in the second half.
Alexandra McIntosh, Alesha Young and Megan Munce rounded out the
scoring for the winners, who received two goals apiece from Mena and
McIntosh, and another from Young in the semifinal victory.
Kirk McIntosh also credited the defensive play of sweeper Munce,
stopper Katie Kay, fullbacks Shelby Porter and Cayla Porter, as well as
goalie Carly Ruiz.
St. Joachim Coach Marcel Gallardo agreed with the elder McIntosh’s
assessment of the difference in the final.
“(The Knights) have a lot of club players, they’re well coached and
very disciplined,” Gallardo said.
Gallardo, however, was extremely proud of the performance turned in by
St. Joachim’s first Pilot Cup finalist.
“Our girls did a fantastic job all tournament,” Gallardo said.
St. Joachim advanced to the title game with a 1-0 semifinal verdict
over Our Lady Queen of Angels. Sara Gomez scored the game-winner early in
the first half on an assist from Monique Gallardo.
Gallardo, Gomez, Lauren Devoy and Claire Josephson provided most of
the scoring punch in the tournament, the elder Gallardo said.
The St. Joachim coach also credited Ashleigh Allione, Marlena
Hamilton, Maliah Vivanco, Kori Ehrhorn, Jillian Fox, Kara Foster and
goalie Cora Busby (two shutouts in five games) with consistent defensive
excellence throughout the tournament.
Katie Puccio, Casey Chocek, Roxanna Vivanco, Jamie Heenan and Kelsey
Madder also contributed for St. Joachim. Jack Gomez was the assistant
coach.
Additional contributions to Kaiser’s tournament title included Chelsea
Head, Tia Shefflette, Caprice White, Alice Cope, Malia Hohl and Emily
Olhaver.
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