Knockouts hold off Chaos in AYSO Region 55 girls’ soccer match
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The Knockouts grabbed an early two-goal lead, fell behind in the
second half, then rallied to take a 4-3 victory from Chaos in an AYSO
Region 55 girls’ under-12 division match.
Lindsay Conlisk scored the first two goals for the Knockouts, with
Briana Montgomery and Katelyn Serrano getting assists following feeds
from midfielders Nicky Gonzalez and Allison McCaughtry, respectively.
Chaos battled back to tie the score at 2-2 behind goals by Kylie
Kestler and Julia Hiserodt, with help from Katelyn Callanan.
Chaos grabbed a 3-2 advantage early in the second half when Kiana
Demers dropped in a shot from midfield.
In the fourth quarter, the Knockouts tied the game at 3-3 when
Serrano scored off a feed from Lauren Franco. In the final minute of
play, Montgomery scored on a perfectly timed kick to give the
Knockouts an insurance goal.
The goaltending of Bethany Treskes and Nicole Brashears and the
defensive play of Jessica Alvarez and Alissa Mowrey prevented a
relentless Chaos offense from scoring on nine occasions.
In other games:
Under-10 Division
Dolphins 1, Soccer Sisters 0
The Dolphins scored the only goal of the match early in the second
half.
A defensive battle took place in the second half, with the Soccer
Sisters’ Maddie Fox, Alex Holloway, Jessyca Lackey and Nathalie Muniz
and the Dolphins’ Jessica Johanscik and Ariel Thelander giving no
ground to the opposition.
The Soccer Sisters offense came alive in the last few minutes of
the game, but five shots on goal failed to land inside the net.
In club soccer action:
Code Red moves into first-place tie
South Coast Code Red posted back-to-back victories in girls’
under-14 action last weekend to move into a first-place tie in the
league standings.
Code Red defeated Cypress Elite, 2-1, and the Orange Junior Soccer
Club under-14 team, 1-0.
Against a Cypress Elite team that was tied with Code Red for
second-place in the league standings, Ashley Haprov and Erika
Longoria scored goals to lift Code Red to victory.
Haprov scored midway through the first period when Kirsten Marony
passed to Alison Hensley, who dropped the ball back to Haprov, who
hooked it into the net.
Longoria scored in the second half when a shot attempt rebounded
off teammate Andrea Ecker.
Longoria smashed the ball back into the net to make it 2-0.
Defenders Erica Cabibbo, Jodi Hwang, Rachel Pasternak, Lauren
Hanson, Maylett Roldan and Tiffany Van Tress helped limit Cypress
Elite to a penalty-kick goal.
Against previously undefeated Orange, Hensley chipped the ball
into the box and Ecker trapped the rebound, turned and scored to give
Code Red the only goal it would need.
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