Costa Mesa wins, 4-0
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Four goals by four different players helped the Costa Mesa Boys
under-15 APP soccer team down Yorba Linda, 4-0, in an AYSO Region 120
soccer game.
Juan Perez, Jordan Kalke, Jay Benny Quiroz and Nick Juarez each
scored one goal and Shawn Engmann and Ernesto Castadena had assists
for Costa Mesa, now 5-1-1.
Goalkeeper Matt Pisarski made two saves.
In Boys under-14 APP play:
* Costa Mesa beat San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Niguel in pool
play games.
In the first game, Rigo Miranda had a hat trick, scoring his third
goal on a pass from Trevor McDonald.
Mesa’s German Higadera broke the tie with a header on a cross from
Blake Pinto and Miranda scored his second and third goals of the game
after that.
San Juan struck first with a goal, but then Marco Soto found the
net for Mesa on a pass from Alberto Nava to tie and Mesa later tied
on a Miranda cross to Luis Cozza.
In the second game, Costa Mesa opened it up with three unanswered
goals in the fourth period.
Cozza scored on a corner from Miranda followed by a Luis Zelaya
goal and minutes later Miranda found the net unassisted.
After a Laguna Niguel score, Herman Higadera, who finished with
two goals for Mesa, scored the game’s final goal.
Cozza also finished with two goals and Soto had a goal and an
assist in the first half.
In Boys under-12 play:
* Sharks 6, Firebirds 4
The Firebirds battled the Sharks all game as Sergio Agustin scored
his first goal of the season and Robert Rutan matched up strong
against the Sharks.
Adam Gardner, Marc DeFrenza, Jordan Straubel and Nicholas
Desidario worked well together crossing the ball and forcing the
Sharks defense to re-position themselves.
Eric Cushing, Ruben Rubio, Alex Suarez and Omar Gambio protected
goalkeeper Michael Liedtke.
* Spitfire 3, Firebirds 1
Both teams struggled to put the ball in the net in the early
going, but the Spitfire was able to pull out the win on some
second-half breakaway goals.
The Firebirds had early success in holding the Spitfire from the
midfield play of Rubio and Arnold Hernandez.
DeFrenza scored the Firebirds only goal from 18 yards out over the
goalkeeper’s outstretched arms.
In Boys under-8 action:
* Tidal Waves 4, Wildcats 3
A last-minute goal by Ben Beck gave the Tidal Waves the win in a
hard-fought contest.
The Tidal Waves led early and each Wave goal was answered by a
Wildcat goal until the fourth Wave goal late in the game.
Tidal Wave defenders Ryan Adkisson, Arnold Barrera, Scottie
Fuentes and Andy Tran stopped Wildcat scoring chances and goalkeepers
Michael Quezada and Michael Eastman made key saves on Wildcat shots.
Tidal Wave forwards Beck, Garrett Prather and Brad Wilson scored
goals.
* Blue Lightning 4, Knights 2
Two goals by Nick Meldrum and single goals from Daniel Cabrera and
Francisco Macedo led the Blue Lightning to the win.
The Knights tied the game, 1-1 and 2-2, before Macedo chipped the
ball into the goal for a 3-2 Blue Lightning lead and after a
scoreless third quarter, Cabrera scored his goal to give the
Lightning some breathing room.
Isaac Dela Mora, Erick Alvarez and Adam Ditt anchored the
Lightning offense while Malcolm Williams, Michael Cordova, Meldrum,
Macedo, Cabrera and Nicholas Halloran contributed to the offensive
charge.
In Girls under-8 play:
* USA Girls 6, Firecrackers 0
After a scoreless first quarter, the USA Girls got the scoring
streak going and shut out the Firecrackers.
Kayla Vogt scored twice in third and fourth quarters and Lauren
Delfin and Lulu Meeks added goals with help on offense from Lauren
Delfin and Kellie Thorsness.
Eden Abild and Hannah Jones played solid defense and Diana Place
and Sbeidy Rios helped out on offense and defense.
In Girls under-6 action:
* Litlaly Gomez scored three goals and Olivia LeValley added
another goal for the Blue Dolphins against the Mint Juleps Saturday.
Emily Russel and Lisa Perlin kicked and blocked the ball and
Madison Ongstad and Azuncena Angulo hustled the entire game. Hope Fox
moved the ball toward the goal.
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