Smurfs stopped in the semifinals
The Slammin’ Smurfs capped the AYSO soccer season with a 3-1
record in the Boys under-14 Region 97 Playoffs last weekend.
Wins over North Irvine, South Irvine and Corona del Mar allowed
the Smurfs to reach the semifinals, where they lost to Tustin, 1-0.
Coach Chad Brown’s crew defeated North Irvine, 5-1, with Will
Reichenstein, David Garrett, Andrew Kaban, Robert DiFrancesco and Ben
Swift each scoring goals.
Sean Marshall, Jordan Harris and Phil Garrett played strong
defense.
Rex Nelson led the Smurfs’ charge in a 3-1 win over South Irvine,
scoring twice.
With minutes left in the game, Chris Gutierrez scored an insurance
goal.
Keeper Tommy Olson made some strong saves with Edgar Torres and
Branden Rowley stopping Irvine attackers on defense.
Kyle Fults displayed solid passing and speed to move the ball into
scoring position.
The Smurfs shut out Corona del Mar, 3-0, to advance to the
semifinals.
David Garrett kicked a low ball from the corner that hit off a CdM
player for the first goal.
Corona’s keeper knocked out a Caldwell shot only to have
DiFrancesco knock it in. Reichenstein scored on a penalty kick after
he was fouled within the 18-yard box.
In other Boys under-14 playoff action:
* The Newport Beach Who lost two games: a 2-0 decision to Costa
Mesa’s Quicksilver and an 8-0 loss to South Irvine.
The Who had only 10 players in its loss to Costa Mesa, but
received solid efforts from keeper Juan Trujillo and defenders Nick
Normandin, Timothy Regan, Christian Harrison and Brandon Parole.
The midfield was solidified by Jacob Silverman and Vinnie Finn
while Will Atwood (three shots on goal) and Travis Kuhns (two shots
on goal) anchored the offense.
Against South Irvine, The Who played with only seven players but
had scoring chances from Jonathan Gordon and Kuhns.
Atwood and Trujillo contributed solid efforts.
Regan, Gordon and Harrison split time in goal and Silverman added
steady play.
In Boys under-12 play:
* Corona del Mar’s Blue Hydras won all four games last weekend to
earn a berth in the Area Q League Championship.
Corona defeated South Irvine, 1-0; Newport, 2-0; North Irvine,
3-1, and Costa Mesa in a shootout following a 1-1 tie at the end of
regulation.
John Doering and Aaron Varasteh each led the way in the four wins
with three goals apiece.
Doering scored the Hydras’ lone goal in the win against South
Irvine and scored one goal each in wins over North Irvine and Costa
Mesa.
Strong midfield play from Spencer Morris, Yousseff Farfan, Hunter
Adler, Wes Baker and Lane Wilhelm keyed the Hydras (14-1) against
Newport. Varasteh scored both goals.
The 3-1 win over North Irvine allowed the team to advance to the
semifinals with an offensive charge led by Eric Hansen and goals
scored by Baker, Doering and Varasteh.
Solid defense was provided by Stephen Sheldon, Andrew Iverson and
Jack Murphy.
Hydras’ keeper Brad Jones blocked Mesa’s first shot on goal in the
shootout that helped propel CdM into the final game. Farfan, Doering
and Patrick Vorwerck all made consecutive shots.
The Hydras have allowed only five goals all season.
* Costa Mesa’s Blue Crew defeated the Patriots, 4-1.
Daron Arnold scored for the Patriots. A strong Blue Crew defense
held the Patriots’ Christopher Cowie, Jay Ordaz, Chris O’Campo and
Peter Nguyen scoreless.
Spencer Baratto, Jackson Carmack, Preston Wheeler, Tommy Freeman
and Jay Wilson all played well.
Defense was provided by Irving Torres, Wil Curiel and Randall
Hause along with keeper Joshua Bowman.
The Patriots tied the CdM Silver Bullets, 3-3, in the second
round.
Ordaz scored two goals with assists from Nguyen and Cowie with
Carmack adding a solo goal for the Patriots.
Torres, O’Campo and Wheeler contributed steady offense and
midfielders Freeman, Baratto, Wilson and Nguyen passed the ball well.
Arnold, Hause and Curiel provided defensive support for keeper
Bowman.
The Patriots defeated Tustin in the first round of play.
Ordaz scored the lone goal with an assist from Arnold with Nguyen
and Cowie passing strongly.
Steady midfield play came from Wilson, Wheeler, Hause and Torres
while Curiel, Arnold and Carmack helped keeper Bowman hold the Titans
scoreless.
In Girls under-11 APP Play:
* Newport 6, Yorba Linda 0
Caroline Hardenbergh scored three goals and teammates Elizabeth
Eddy, Claire Ramser and Bianca Posey each scored one goal for the
victors.
Keeper Courtney Francis along with defenders Terra Friedman,
Marianne Jones, Kimmy Ramser, Kristie Jacobs and Veronica McLean all
helped in the shutout.
Midfielders McKeena Cottam, Kasey DeYoung and Paige More
controlled play.
Newport enters the playoffs having outscored the opposition, 14-2,
in its three-game winning streak.
In Girls under-10 playoff action:
* Newport Beach’s Teeny Wahinis went 3-1 in the playoffs, losing
in the semifinals to Yorba Linda to finish, 14-2-2.
The Wahinis outscored their opponents this season, 60-15.
Newport had to come back from a 2-0 deficit to Costa Mesa in its
opening game to advance.
The Wahinis trailed, 2-0, going into the fourth period before Tori
Sarris scored two goals and Chelsea Barth added another to notch
Newport a 3-2 victory.
In Newport’s 2-1 win over North Irvine in the next round, Barth
scored her second tournament goal after sweeper Hannah MacLeod scored
on a 40-yard shot for the Wahinis’ first goal.
Midfielders Amy Kanotz and Sarah Wilkey coupled with Nicole
Bakers’ goaltending allowed Newport to remain on offense.
Kate Donahue and Bridgett Lyons had several shots that just missed
the goal.
Sarris and Barth again found the net for the Wahinis in a 2-0 win
against South Irvine.
Kanotz and Wilkey made the assists.
MacLeod led a strong defense and Donahue, Jordan Eakin and Lyons
showed tenacity to spark a shutout.
Brittney Bastedo alternated between offense and goalkeeping duties
to hold South Irvine scoreless.
MacLeod, Lyons and Donahue, along with Baker at keeper, kept the
Wahinis close to Yorba Linda until the fourth quarter.
Kanotz led a steady group at midfield.
In Boys under-10 playoff action:
* The Blue Blasters finished second in their division to Tustin.
After going 1-1-1 in the playoffs, they tied Tustin, 3-3..
The Blasters beat Irvine, 2-0, in their third of four games.
Trey Franklin scored a goal in the second quarter and Misha
Pakvasa added another in the third period to pace the Blasters.
The Blaster defense held strong with keeper Ryan Shannon making
several key saves.
Franklin added two more goals and Craig McKennon added one goal in
a 5-3 Costa Mesa win.
The Blasters and Mesa were tied, 3-3, at halftime.
Against Tustin, McKennon and Franklin tallied second-half goals
after trailing, 3-1 at the half.
In the second quarter, Shannon and Jake Likich switched positions
and held Tustin to one goal that was deflected into the net by the
Blaster defense.
McKennon scored once in the first quarter but Tustin answered with
one of its own and another off a deflection by the Blaster defense.
Cory Fults and Paul Weisinger handled midfield duties and
fullbacks C.J. Tona and Shannon, along with sweeper Caleb Candelaria,
slowed the Tustin offense. Keeper Likich protected the Blaster net.
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