Lincoln leaps to final
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Bryce Alderton
The Lincoln Elementary girls third- and fourth-grade Gold division
soccer team let the game dictate how they battled Kaiser in a
semifinal showdown of the Daily Pilot Cup Saturday at the Farm Sports
Complex.
Mitch Sigband, co-coach of Lincoln along with Kit Curci, decided
to beef up the defensive front by shifting midfielders back a few
steps in the second half after the Leopards had taken a lead.
The blockade tactic worked, as it has for most of this tournament
for the Leopards, who took a step forward, posting a 2-0 victory to
secure a berth in today’s final against Andersen at 1 p.m. on Farm
field No. 5. Andersen defeated Our Lady Queen of Angels, 5-0, in the
other semifinal.
The Leopards used their physical strength and alertness to turn
away a scrappy Kaiser team.
“[Kaiser] is the toughest team we’ve faced by far,” Sigband said.
“The kids played with a lot of intensity. Our players were at the
right place at the right time.”
Lincoln, a 5-1 winner over Harbor Day in the quarterfinals earlier
Saturday, has outscored its four tournament foes, 17-1.
The goals were tougher to come by against Kaiser, which had no
substitutes.
The teams played a scoreless first half with Lincoln tallying six
shots to Kaiser’s one. Kaiser goalkeeper Casey Duckworth made three
saves.
Lincoln scored its first goal four minutes into the second
25-minute half as Grace Kennedy kept in a clearing attempt and
crossed to Karsten Sigband, who went near post for the 1-0 lead.
Kaiser kept the pressure on, with Taury Hlinka and Allison Molstad
firing shots.
Hlinka, the sweeper, knocked down several Lincoln passes.
The Leopards maintained focus, patiently dribbling into the Kaiser
zone to set up their next score.
Kennedy sent a through ball that ended with a shot that sailed
over the goal.
A goal kick restarted play and Lincoln slithered into the
attacking zone. Karsten Sigband raced along the wing and bumped a
Kaiser defender as both players neared the ball. Sigband took
possession and crossed to Chelsea Chiapuzio, who went far post for
the goal in the 41st minute.
Kaiser kept pushing, with Molstad and Delaney McCardle, who scored
four goals in Kaiser’s 5-0 victory over Carden Hall earlier Saturday,
racing into the Lincoln zone.
But the Leopards, all fourth graders, sniffed out seemingly every
scoring chance behind stopper Alex Benson and defensive mates Katie
Curci, Paige Larsh, Alanna Hunter and goalkeeper Olivia Pajee.
“We were first to the ball in most cases,” Mitch Sigband said.
Jordan Castleton scored twice while Benson, Karsten Sigband and
Chiapuzio each added one goal in Lincoln’s quarterfinal victory.
Jill Messersmith added one in Kaiser’s quarterfinal win and added
strong defense against Lincoln.
Kaiser Coach Irma Messersmith praised her team’s determination.
“They played hard,” she said. “[The Leopards] are more skilled
than some of our players and are stronger.”
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