A late Coyote surge
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Bryce Alderton
Though slim, the Newport Coast boys fifth- and sixth-grade soccer
team had plenty in reserve to defeat Adams, 4-3, in a gold division
pool play contest of the Daily Pilot Cup Wednesday at the Farm Sports
Complex.
Newport Coast, which trailed, 3-1 with 21 minutes remaining,
scored three goals in four minutes and held on against exhausted
Adams players in both teams’ first game of the tournament that
concludes Sunday.
“We had no subs, we had four guys out, but take nothing away from
[Newport Coast],” Adams’ Coach Bob Knapp said. “At the end of the
game we didn’t have enough fuel in the tank.”
Newport Coast, nicknamed the Coyotes, had two substitutes and
shifted players in the second half to spark the stir. The Coyotes
scored on their first four shots and finished with six in all.
Connor Gaal, who made five saves in goal during the first half,
moved to forward for the second half and provided a boost of speed
along the wing while Shawn Farsai entered as a defender, Newport
Coast Coach Dave Gennrich said.
Gaal, racing near the sideline, scored the winning goal in the
40th minute -- each half spans 25 minutes -- on a centering pass from
Cole Gennrich.
Gennrich tallied three assists, including the second of Brandon
Hoover’s two goals, which evened the game at 3 in the 39th minute.
Gennrich lofted a pass from the corner and Hoover re-directed the
ball into the net.
Carter Waite corralled a loose ball and fired it into the net’s
left side to inch Newport Coast closer, 3-2, in the 29th minute.
Adams, which spent a majority of the first half in the Coyotes’
zone, relied on a quick front line and precision passing to grab a
3-1 lead.
Guillermo Madrigal, with a defender tightly guarding him, took a
pass from Carlos Barrios, swerved around his opponent and gave Adams
a 1-0 lead with the first of his two goals eight minutes into the
game.
The Coyotes evened it at 1 two minutes later when Gennrich,
running the wing, hit Hoover in stride on a centering pass and Hoover
one-timed the cross into the right side.
Adams, which features all fifth graders, several from a team that
reached the boys third-and fourth-grade gold final last year, went up
2-1 in the 18th minute when Ezequiel Vilegas’ kick found the left
side of the net following a deflection.
Teammate Javier Medina sent in the pass that led to Vilegas’
score.
Madrigal struck again four minutes into the second half, taking a
feeding pass from Medina to cap a break.
But that was the only blemish Newport Coast goalkeeper David Moore
allowed during his time in net.
Moore, a catcher on his Newport Beach Little League team, made
five saves, including a smother and two diving stops against Adams,
which fired 18 total shots.
Adams appeared to take a 4-1 lead as Medina booted a shot into the
net on a ball Moore had pinned to the turf with both hands seconds
earlier.
The official waved off the apparent goal to protect the keeper,
who had possession for a time, Knapp said.
Moore made a diving, two-handed stop on a Madrigal shot in the
closing minute and sweeper Tony McCoy booted Adams’ last scoring
chance away from the Coyotes’ net.
Moore is used to blocking balls as a catcher, wearing a mask.
Soccer presents its own tests.
“It’s challenging, especially when you almost get kicked in the
face,” Moore said.
McCoy helped turn away several scoring chances.
For Adams, Dave Cornelius knocked down a free ball near the end of
the first half.
Both teams have two pool play games remaining.
Newport Coast faces Kaiser at 7:30 p.m. today at Farm field No. 1
while Adams will take on Our Lady Queen of Angels at 3:30 p.m. Friday
on the same field.
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