Rea, Lincoln finish in tie
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Rick Devereux
Field four at the Costa Mesa Farm Sports Complex might have sloped
slightly toward the Lincoln sidelines, but the play between the
Leopards and Rea was as even as a carpenter’s level Thursday during
the boys third- and fourth-grade gold division game, which ended in a
1-1 tie.
J.D. Dawn for Lincoln sneaked behind the Shark defense and shot a
crossing ball that ended up inside the right goal post early in the
first half.
“I think our kids were a little nervous at the beginning,” Rea
Coach Ryan Baker said. “We played a little tight and that first goal
showed it.”
The Sharks regrouped immediately and pressed the ball. Forward
Carlos Moreno stole a Lincoln throw-in and ran down the left side
unopposed, but a save by Leopard goaltender Andrew McCormack kept Rea
off the scoreboard.
Unswayed, Moreno pressed again and fired a shot that ricocheted
off Lincoln defenders and ended up on the foot of Angel Robles, who
dribbled the ball into the open net for the tying goal.
The Leopards pushed for a go-ahead goal in the second half, but
Rea goaltender Rudy Reyes made several dramatic saves, some diving to
his right, some punching the ball out of harms way to his left.
Lincoln forward Carter Keddington pushed the ball up the right
side, dribbled inside the penalty box and rifled off a shot, but
Reyes emerged again for the save.
The Sharks had a few opportunities to pressure Lincoln, but
McCormack and the defense stopped any threats.
“To walk away from [Rea] with a tie in the qualifying round is a
nice accomplishment,” Lincoln Coach Alex Francini said. He told his
team after the game that the two squads “will probably meet in the
next round.”
Rea, who has won two of the last three tournaments, was expecting
a close game.
“We knew this was going to be a tough game,” Baker said. “But we
know that if we play hard and like we know we can, we can beat
anybody.”
Lincoln battles Newport Heights today at 5:30 p.m. and needs a win
to advance to the next round because Rea opened up pool play Tuesday
with an 8-0 victory.
But Francini was inspired after Thursday’s tie against Rea.
“What a great game,” he said. “It was exciting to watch and very
high intensity back and forth.”
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