Newport shuts out North Irvine
The Newport girls under-10 Select soccer team defeated North Irvine,
4-0, in AYSO Region 97 play Saturday.
Nicole Dinatale, Meaghan Kay, Sophia Evans and Allison Schelin
each scored goals for Newport, while Madison Grant and Madison
Wooters tallied assists.
Hanna Kling, Josie Jogwe and Delaney Bell added to Newport’s
staunch defense, which allowed just four shots on goal.
In girls under-8 play on Saturday:
* Emily Cook and Samantha Singer turned away several scoring
chances to lead the Red Hot Volcanoes.
Daniella Carrese and Katya Farinsky also played ferocious defense
in front of goalkeeper Abigail Griffith, who stopped several shots.
Tara Hurley and Savannah Santos dribbled and passed well in the
midfield while Natalie Teale and Tiffany Zahabi starred offensively,
pushing the ball toward the Volcanoes goal.
* The Blue Crush played a strong game both offensively and
defensively. Nicole Walsh stole many balls from the opponents while
Jordon Goldsberry and Taylor Kalatschan made diving saves in goal.
Nicole Fitzsimons and Olivia Muscatello led the Blue Crush
offense. Haley Scott, Gabrielle Shelley and Leah Van Dyke passed well
and moved the ball from the Crush’s defense through the midfield and
into scoring position.
In girls under-6 play Saturday.
* Samantha Falasco scored an early goal for the Purple Unicorns in
their game against the Purple Fairies.
Madeline Bubb constantly kept the ball in Fairy territory while
London Davis thwarted any Fairy rushes by alertly kicking the ball
aside.
Jordan Scott took a pass from Jordan Kaufman to score another goal
for the Unicorns.
In boys under-5 play:
* The Green Turtles and Green Dragons played another solid game
against the Red Dragons.
Ashe Deering netted several goals, including one on a strong kick
from near midfield while Brandon Ng added two goals to go with strong
defense against the Red Dragons. He turned away a couple shots near
the goal line.
Jon Hodges scored his first goal of the season by dribbling the
length of the field.
James Hodges also displayed solid dribbling while Lucas Hodges
chased down opponents across much of the field.
In girls under-6 action March 20:
* The Purple Unicorns and Pink Bubble Gum delighted the
standing-room only crowd to a thrilling contest.
The Bubble Gum opened with strong defense before Bubb found a seam
and found Falasco for a breakaway goal.
Scott helped shift the match back into Bubble Gum territory.
Tenacious play and timely clearing kicks by Jessica Ward saved the
Unicorns’ while Kaufman’s late-game hustle thwarted a serious Bubble
Gum rush.
In girls under-6 action March 13:
The Purple Unicorns and Red Roses opened the AYSO Region 97 spring
season with spirited play.
The Purple Unicorns’ Scott and Ward shifted play toward the
opposing end, resulting in goals by Kaufman and Falasco to conclude a
competitive first half.
Davis and Bubb helped lead the Purple Unicorns to more goals in
the second half and cap a triumphant season opener.
In girls under-5 action:
* The Blue Skies opened their March season with an outstanding
effort. Erin Holton fired in several well-placed shots while Kendall
Blanchfield’s speed and ball-handling skills consistently put her
team in good position. Jackie Singer’s strong field awareness
translated into consistent defense and placing smart assists. Molly
Volkland displayed firm tenacity in clearing balls for her team and
Amanda Walker’s passing energized the Skies.
In boys under-5 play:
* The Green Turtles and Green Dragons each played a strong first
game against the Blue Aliens.
Ng scored a goal and had two assists to go with a goal by Joshua
Jenkins, who dribbled around defenders and sent the ball into the
open net.
Deering tallied a steal and a goal while Corbin Joyce added to the
scoring.
Cole Kinder, Isaiah Elzie, Christopher Torres and Ronan Ferrentino
each scored goals for the Blue Aliens. The Aliens were lead on
defense by David Zachary.
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