Dinatale, Jogwe spark Newport Region 97
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Newport’s Nicole Dinatale and Josie Jogwe both scored goals in the
first quarter and the team continued to play strong throughout in a
2-1 victory over North Irvine Saturday in an AYSO Region 97 girls
under-11 soccer game.
Newport’s defense held tight with great efforts from Monique
Conant, Emily Mitchell and Natalie Duthoy.
* Newport 1, Lake Forest 1 In Sunday’s game, Newport tallied its goal in the second quarter
when Nicole Dinatale sent a sharp cross in front of Lake Forest’s
goal and Savanna Gastineau drilled it into the corner.
Newport held a 1-0 lead until the fourth quarter. Other standout
players in the game were Francesca Cappellini, Allison Schelin,
Monique Conant and Madison Wooters.
In girls under-12 play:
* Newport Beach 0, Huntington Beach 0
Newport had plenty of chances to score with shots coming from Ava
Nelson, Chelsea Barth, Brianna Truxton, Kathryn Zimmermann, Meghan
Nance and Lauren D’Ippolito, but were unable to find the back of the
net.
Excellent midfield play by Megan Case and Sarah Buckingham kept
Huntington Beach at bay.
Nicole Baker played the entire game at keeper to maintain the tie.
Her job was made easier by strong defenders, Kelly Rorden, Christie
Ohlhaver and Erika Page. Emily Boone and Danielle Healy both had
strong games as well.
In boys under-16 play:
* Newport 4, South Irvine 4:
After falling behind, 3-0, in the first ten minutes, Newport made
a strong comeback, led by Sergio Rodriguez’s two goals with a score
by Santiago Salcedo.
Gary Guerrero knocked in a corner kick during the last five
minutes. Also lending support were forwards Timothy Regan, Morgan
Webster, Seth Janica and Brian Siemonsma.
Midfield passing was strong thanks to Jose Mendez, P.J. Baca,
Chris Lewis and Alex Flores. Strong defense was led by Jeremy Lewis,
Robert Guy, Dillon Giedt, Justin Whisler and keeper Tommy Olson.
Olson and Mendez shared keeper duties.
Olson made numerous saves.
Irvine scored three of its goals on rebounds after a Newport
goalkeeper had blocked a shot.
In boys under-14 play:
* Costa Mesa prevailed against the Mighty Mowers.
Whitney Regan scored a goal for the Mighty Mowers while Spencer
Baratto played solid defense and added a bicycle kick.
Joey Eggers kept the Mighty Mowers in the game with some strong
goalkeeping.
In girls under-12 play:
* The Breakers United Football Club recorded their second victory
on Saturday versus the Purple Team.
Forward Robin Young scored early in the first half after receiving
a well- placed ball from striker Kathryn Waller.
Fullbacks Christine Jacques and Sophie Leveque made outstanding
throw-ins to halfbacks Tayler Morgan, Celina Boldt, Rebecca Arnold
and Brandy Fleming, who were all able to keep the ball moving
upfield.
Sweeper Allie Pantoskey and stopper Sydney Clayton anchored the
defense.
Late in the second half, Kate Batstone started a charge that led
to an accurate pass to forward Christina Young.
Young then fed the ball to Bridget Lyons, who tapped in the goal.
Lyons recorded her second goal in three games. Keeper Tempest Blaine
denied Purple shots on goal in the second half. The breakers are now
2-1-0 and lead the division with 17 points.
In girls under-10 action:
* Mini Mias 3, Pink Pussycats 1:
The Pink Pussycats held the Mini Mias scoreless the first quarter.
Casey Duckworth, Gianna Light and Katie Reed had a number of saves in
goal. Jessica Arnold and Jenna Jarvis were strong at defense making
several stops on attacks from the Mini Mias. Emily Nall and Courtney
Buck led the attack and Buck scored for the Pink Pussycats on a
strong run.
* Orange Crush 3, Heartbreakers 0:
After a difficult week one start, the Orange Crush bounced back
with a key performance. All the pieces seemed to fall into place on
offense behind Mady Avery and Ellisia Schilling alternating at
striker and supported throughout the game at forward by Leah Van
Dyke, Medley Andrade, Tori Rojas, Madeline Hall and Claire Farmer.
Midfielders Anna Newman and Shannon Barth combined for three
goals, with two potential scores wiped out due to offsides penalties.
Stopper Nadine Lefler helped limit the Heartbreakers to zero shots
on goal.
* The Rip Curls defeated the Lean Green Fighting Machine with two
goals scored in the fourth quarter by Madison Jabara.
The offensive line of Monika Peterson and Roxana Crane aided
Jabara in her scoring. Sparkling at midfield were Page Keys, Emma
Howard and Samantha Singer led the midfield while goalkeeper Savannah
Baron helped stifle a late Rip Curl attack. Nikki Walsh, Alyssa Ohlig
and Hayley Newett played strong defense.
* Angels 3, Surf Chicks 1:
The Angels scored late to beat the Surf Chicks.
The Surf Chicks’ defense was led by Sara Cluck’s superb
goaltending to match the Angels’ defensive efforts of Caroline
Johnson and Madison Botteron. Angels’ strikers Kelsey Long, Megan
Farley and Kathryn De La Torre created several opportunities with
Long finally scoring the game’s first goal late in the third. Long
scored again in the fourth before Seneca Jakosky’s goal cut into the
lead, but Long countered with her third tally shortly thereafter to
seal the Angels’ victory.
In boys under-10:
* Patriots 3, Trojans 2:
The Patriots came back from a 2-1 deficit Saturday to beat the
Trojans.
Michal Polasek started the scoring for the Patriots, but two
second-quarter lapses allowed the Trojans to temporarily take
control.
Excellent defense during the second half by the Patriots’ Holden
Curren, Jack Williamson and Michael Schultz allowed midfielders Nick
Roman, Nick Huntley and Pierce Ward opportunities to control the
tempo.
An inspirational shot off a rebound from Polasek tied the score at
the midpoint of the second half. A goal by Marco Bruscia late in the
game, when he beat two defenders, proved to be the winner.
Alec Farrage played through the second quarter, but missed most of
the second half due to a foot injury. He is expected to be back in
the lineup next week.
* Avalanche 3, Devil Rays 0:
Strong defense and outstanding control of the midfield led to the
Avalanche victory.
Nic Sargeant gave the Avalanche a quick two-goal lead with
first-quarter assists by Sam Jones and Chris Buchanan.
Gage Coffelt added the third goal after passes from Gordon Lewis,
Riley Ricker, Scott Grew and Parker Martinez set up the shots. Joey
Gregory, Kevin Rakestraw and Rory Fleming kept pressure on the Devil
Rays throughout the game.
Rob Boullon led the Devil Ray offense with excellent ball
handling. Isaiah Suarez stopped a threatening break away and T.J.
Tarazevits contributed with a long, well-placed throw in.
At the start of the second quarter, Marc Gehlke quickly took a
shot that just missed the goal.
Jake Wadman made a breakaway with fine footwork. R.J. Roberts and
Max Johnson worked together in moving the ball toward the goal.
Rocky Gonzales was successful in goal, not allowing any goals.
In the third quarter, the Avalanche threatened, but goalie Izaak
Lofgren stopped all shots and sent the ball far down to field. The
fourth quarter was marked by strong defense, with Zack Cornwell
strongly clearing the ball. Brandt Boucher trapped and passed well.
Lee Stevens anticipated and broke up attacks.
* Raiders 4, Dementors 3: Bryan Shollin and Keaton Hirsch played
up front while Grant Moore and Griffin Leggett handled the midfield
for the Raiders. Blake Smith scored first to give the Raiders a 1-0
lead and added a second goal.
The Dementors then answered with a goal. Sweeper Dylan Roe and
fullbacks Charlie Barber, Cameron Candelaria and Andres Zourelli
provided strong defense.
Connor Leggett played goalkeeper for the first half. Adam Bennani
entered the game in the second quarter. Griffin Leggett scored two
goals. But the Dementors answered back with one of their own.
The Raiders led, 3-2, at halftime. Cameron Candelaria was brought
in on defense in the second half.
* Funky Monkeys 4, Red Bulls 0:
The Monkeys’ True Tamplin, Ian Batstone, Taylor Parks and Sean Cox
each scored goals in a well-balanced offensive attack throughout the
game. Cole Chapin, Ellery Sever, Trevor Conway and Michael Reo
demonstrated excellent offense and defense. Brandon Beck and Kolby
Pearson provided great defensive support against the Red Bulls.
In girls under-8 play:
* The Purple Panthers battled the Blue Hurricanes Sept. 11.
The Panthers had several early chances to score as Bryn Crowell,
Tara Fuller and Carlee Kapana took nice shots but were denied by the
Hurricane goalie.
A stellar defensive performance by Kira Wandrocke, Rachel
Whitelegge and Kappy Fuller kept the Hurricanes at bay for much of
the first half.
Leah Castillo played very well at goal, stopping four breakaway
shots.
McKenzie Stephens and Ryan Moncrief each drove the ball out of
their own zone and into Hurricane territory. The fourth quarter saw
extraordinary goal keeping by both teams and an intense offensive
effort by the Panthers’ Libby Knight.
Knight took the ball the length of the field six times, firing
four shots on goal and centering the ball twice for shots. Each time
the Hurricane defense prevailed. The game ended on a tremendous
Panther goalie stand. The Hurricanes had a breakaway and took shots
from point-blank range. Panther goalie Carlee Kapana made a leaping
catch to save the game.
* The Purple Panthers and Scratch Killer Bees dueled Sept. 18.
After a quick Bee goal the Panther attack was relentless and
varied.
Kappy Fuller started Panthers with a steal and beautiful
right-footed boot early in the first quarter.
Bryn Crowell assisted on the first of Libby Knight’s three goals.
Knight late found Crowell, who put the ball into the net. Rachel
Whitelegge and McKenzie Stephens led the Panther charge in the third
quarter.
Panther Midfielder Kira Wandrocke turned the ball and drove it to
Whitelegge, who took the ball to the goal and scored.
Wandrocke also turned away many Bee charges. McKenzie Stephens
scored off another steal and Knight added one more goal in the fourth
to complete the panther scoring. Leah Castillo and Tara Fuller kept
the Bees on their heels for the entire second half playing solid
defense and keeping the pressure on the Bees.
* Pink Panthers vs. Purple People Eaters
Mallory Gyulay’s four goals paced the Pink Panthers against the
Purple People Eaters.
Logan Grove and Erin Barth each helped their team with a goal
while adding many assists. A strong defense lead by Caroline Gels,
Amanda Dupont, Sabrina Sanchez, Hailey Mahaffey and Gabby Mangano
also played a key role.
Olivia Sever was a strong leader on offense and defense while Anna
Hancock made some strong saves in goal.
Julia Carney, Haley Burg and Sierra Stump led the Purple People
Eater attack. Stump scored the Eaters’ first goal while Kayla
Savarese, Tiffani Bassler and Summer Geiger played strong defense.
Mackenzie Hyde and Evelyn Stephens passed well and made some great
plays.
In boys under-8 action:
* Green Grunions vs. Ketchup and Mustards
The Green Grunions faced the the Ketchup and Mustards. Ryan
Baskent scored the only goal on an assists by Andy Gutierrez and Matt
Valeriano. D.J. Erickson, Brett Beaudette and Matthew Leffler led the
charge in goal.
* Waterbombs vs. The Silver Speed
Parker Young and Quinton McKay each made saves in goal for the
Waterbombs against the Silver Speed while Micah Adelsohn and Dominick
Folkner supported on defense.
Midfielder Collin Rowe challenged the Silver Speed on both offense
and defense while Slater Anderson exhibited det footwork. Ryan Braun,
Parker Young and Jack Binford scored for the Waterbombs offense with
assists from Alejandro Solis and Griffith Clawson.
In girls under-7 action:
* Blue Surfer Girls Vs. Purple GoGo Girls
Kathryn Arblaster, London Davis, Cameron Dewan, Peyton Groves and
Marina Knutsen made crisp passes added with Blue Surfer Girls with
solid defense and great passing. Lindsey Konrad and Jordan Scott
assisted on offense while Samantha Falasco scored multiple goals.
The Purple GoGo Girls’ Madeline Bubb, Shannon Nelson and Alexis
Paduano played staunch defense and added strong ball-handling skills.
* The Specked Green Gators had scores by Megan Keys, Paige Tamblyn
and Jacque DeFeo each scored goals for the Speckled Green Gators
against the Fire Crackers.
Emma Vujnovich, Emily Goltz, Olivia Jones, Katie Kearns and Sarah
Boese sparked the offense.
In boys under-7 action:
The Blue Flames played a solid game against the Stingers.
Brandt Walton, Carson Poivre and Jerome Higman scored for the Blue
Flames.
Henry Lyons, Philip Bradburne and Brandon Knickerbocker all played
strong defense while Topher Inman and Steven Bibona displayed deft
passing.
Sun Devils vs. Dragons
* Sam Skinner, Ryan Young and Wilson Lubeck led the Sun Devils’
attack against the Dragons.
Goalkeepers Jack McKasson, Reed Rutter and Trevor Neighbors were
very busy. Alex Borlin, Jack Cornuke, Christopher Huntley and Peter
Bush helped keep the ball in Dragons’ territory.
Trojans vs Blue Marlins
* Cooper Hendrix tallied the only first-half goal for the Trojans
while Chase Braun opened the scoring in the second half.
Lois Mora added two goals to go with strong defense from Sam
Launder, Eddie Guzman, Mickey Plecas and Michael Clark. Mathew Brodie
made key saves in goal.
In girls under-6 play:
* Both the Flamingos and Purple Go-Go Girls fought aggressively
for the ball. Erika Ellis had several breakaways for and put one
firmly in the net. Mc Kenzie Porteous also found the net.. Paige
Fults dribbled well while Julia Ackerman anchored the defense.
Mandy Tapfer booted a powerful goal kick.
In boys under-6 play:
Tigersharks vs, Green Aliens
* The Tigersharks and Green Aliens played a wild game. The Green
Aliens scored when the Tigersharks accidentally hit the ball into
their own net. P.J. Steiner added the Aliens’ second goal.
After several major attacks, Kieran Headington corralled the ball
and scored for the Tigersharks.
Joey Terrazaz slipped in another goal in the second half while
Zach Durham scored three times. Terrazaz and Sammy Heilig played
superb defense. Durham, Luke Ellis and Heilig assisted on Mason
Lindh’s goal. Ellis returned from a first quarter injury and helped
Kieran kick another goal.
* The Cheetahs’ offense kicked into high gear against the Speeding
Bullets.
Chandler Siemonsma tallied three goals while Ashe Deering added
two more.
Jon Hodges moved the ball well and Jack McClintock fired a few
shots on goal and added strong defense. Joshua Jenkins, James Hodges
and Lucas Hodges also helped on the back lines.
Riding Giants
* Connor Turnbow-Lindenstadt led the Riding Giants with three
goals. Andrew Stoneman played aggressively and added two goals.
Chandler Hunt added two goals while Jacob Duehring tallied a
single score.
* The Purple Dragons faced the Eagles in a back-and-forth battle.
Malcolm Davis had a key goal in the second half while Chase
Adelsohn’s defense and passing contributed to the strong effort. Nic
Rimlinger, Barron Banta, Dominic Loftus, Max Toffel and Ben Toffel
all scored goals and blocked shots.
In girls under-5 action:
* Ashlee Young and Holly Nance led the attack for the Pink Hearts,
scoring three goals apiece, against the Pink Cats.
Kate LaGrandeur and Sydney Palmer keep the game close with strong
defense.
In boys under-5 play:
Asteroids vs. Tigers
The Asteroids, from Newport-Mesa, played a strong game, with goals
scored by Christopher Torres and Tyler Johnston against the Tigers.
Ryan Binford, Sean Liam McCarthy, Sam Kimme and Justin DeMarzo each
played well on offense and defense.
* Barracudas vs. Hawks: Justin Shollin, Brandon Rivera and Kyle
Langdon played staunch defense and provided assists while Patrick
Wynn and Jantzen Fenn capitalized on scoring opportunities
* GreenBulldogs vs. Soccer-O-Saurus
The Green Bulldogs played another great game last Saturday. Jack
Brennan scored his first ever AYSO goal for the Green Bulldogs
against the Soccer-O-Saurus. Ben Zehnder and Billy Shannon added one
goal each for the Bulldogs while Joe Skinner had several shots on
goal and played great defense. Eann McKasson also contributed.
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