Quick Chicks stay unbeaten
The Quick Chicks collected their fourth victory of the fall season
last weekend by defeating the Blue Crush, 4-2, in girls’ AYSO Region
117 under-12 division action.
Finding themselves in a 1-0 halftime hole, the Quick Chicks
responded with a pair of third period goals and two more in the
fourth quarter to pull out the victory.
Second half goals went to Pouneh Radparvar, Kimberly Kurdziel,
Alex Long and Haley Townsend.
Alison Hensley and Kristy Verone each had an assist.
Karlee Hodgman, Braelyn Snook, Jessica Parker, Kailey Ivers, Lisa
Fleck, Alexandra Lawrence and Niki Cannon anchored the Quick Chicks’
defense.
In other soccer action:
under-10 Division
Bombers 3, Mean Green Fighting Machine 1
Goals by Emily Walling, Rachel Sandoval and Kimberly Choto took
the bite out of the Fighting Mean Green Machine as the Bombers picked
up the weekend win at Gisler School.
The Fighting Mean Green Machine avoided the shutout when Danielle
Duron score in the fourth period.
In Coast Soccer League play:
Lightning 3, BRM International 1
The Lightning battled back from a 1-0 halftime deficit to post
three second half goals to remain unbeaten in league play.
Janet Peterson led the comeback with two goals, one on a direct
kick, and Nikki Freiborg scored the third goal off an assist by
Hilary Pohlman.
Goalkeeper Gena Johnson recorded nine saves as the Lightning
improved to 4-1 overall.
Boys
under-10 Division
Ice Breakers 1, Green Dragons 0
Defense dominated this Region 117 match played at Perry School.
Gavin Perdomo, Matthew Bordas, Michael Rowe and Trevor Verone were
successful in cutting off the Green Dragons’ offensive efforts and
Nick Frens, Cole Souza and Kane Ordonez secured the mid-field.
Mitchell Phillipy and Verone shared goaltending duties and teamed
on the shutout.
The Ice Breakers broke a scoreless tie in the third period when
forward Matthew Steinhaus knocked down a Dragons goal kick, took the
ball and zig-zagged down field through the defense and put the ball
in the net.
Phillipy, Tommy Vollum and Garrett Hickman contributed to the Ice
Breakers’ offense.
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