Youth boys soccer: Hat trick leads to tie
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - With only 50 seconds remaining, and his team
trailing 3-2, Corona del Mar’s Patrick Suozzi, a boys under-12 soccer
player, created a new nickname for himself.
You can now call, Patrick, “Hat Trick.”
Suozzi scored his third goal of the day on a breakaway to lead his
Mavericks to a 3-3 tie with mini-Back Bay rival the Newport Beach
Juventas Saturday at Anderson field.
“I thought we were going to lose,” Suozzi said. “But, when the ball
ricocheted off Mitchell (Williams) I knew I had the break. I blasted it.
And, it felt really good.”
Mitchell Williams assisted two of Suozzi’s goals and Alex Belove
helped on another score.
Suozzi’s first goal gave the Mavericks an early lead. But, Newport
Beach’s Will Reichenstein answered with a goal of his own.
Suozzi then scored to regain the lead.
The Juventas tied it up again, 2-2, after John Manchester’s throw-in
and Brian Siemonsma finished it for a goal. Garrett Heiser and Denny
Perdomo teamed to give Newport Beach its first lead. Heiser fed Perdomo
on a breakaway and Perdomo finished for the score.
Earlier in the day, the Juventas (2-0-1) defeated North Irvine, 3-1,
as Jake Kalwitz scored two goals and Adrian Buononce had the other.
The Mavericks (0-0-3) battled to a scoreless tie with South Irvine on
Saturday morning.
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