Laguna ties up Lasers, 2-2, in boys soccer
At the halfway point of the 2004 season, the Laguna Beach Soccer Club
boys’ under-14 division team came up with a simple, yet meaningful,
goal for the remainder of the season: don’t lose a single game.
Well, two games into that stretch, they have defeated the
first-place team and recently, downed Corona del Mar, 2-1. The Irvine
Lasers came into town last weekend, looking to defeat Laguna for a
second time this season, confident they could do so, judging by their
3-1 win in first-round action.
But Laguna rose to the occasion and kept its vow intact, as it
rallied to tie the Lasers, 2-2.
It was Laguna’s Alex Germano who was first to threaten.
After receiving the ball, Germano slipped past two defenders and,
left with only the keeper to beat, but his shot struck high and over
the cross bar.
But Laguna continued to play solid soccer and was forcing corners,
which Caine Fair, Tommy Hopper and Michael Lewis creating excellent
scoring opportunities. The defense was solid as ever, with Noah
Michelon and Graham Harris sweeping up the Irvine attack.
Fair was “playing out of his skin,” coach Andy Thomas said, and
playing as a lone striker, he tirelessly worked to create scoring
chances.
With Laguna down a goal, Fair received the ball in the corner of
the field and drove a left foot cross into the penalty box that was
met by the flying Daniel Sellivan, who volleyed the ball past the
goalkeeper to tie the game at 1-1.
Laguna again found itself down a goal, 2-1, in the final minute of
the match, but Bryce Healey, playing the role of play maker the
entire match, got the ball to Germano.
Facing away from the goal, Germano spotted Fair on the run of Fair
going in behind him, and smartly back-heeled the ball to him. Fair
then smashed a left-foot shot past the Irvine goalkeeper to tie the
game 2 - 2 for Laguna.
“It was the least they deserved, as they played with such passion
and invention,” Thomas said of his team’s determination to come back
to tie the match.
In other soccer club action:
Under-11 Division
Laguna 1, Tustin United 1
Having lost, 1-0, to Tustin in first half of league play, Laguna
earned a tie in the second meeting between the teams.
Laguna scored first on a corner kick. Michael Kimball drove a
strong kick into the box, and Brian Vail was first to react,
deflecting the ball into the roof of Tustin’s net.
Ethan Cochran, Miguel Jaimes, Logan Warren and Zach LeBon would
not let Tustin United penetrate with its offensive attack a majority
of the match.
Austin Paxson was combining well with Michael Kimball, and the
attacking duo continued to threaten Tustin’s goal. Although Laguna
could not score again, victory appeared secure until Tustin scored on
a long distance goal that flew into the top corner, past the
outstretched arms of Laguna keeper, Christian Ochoa.
Under-10 Division
Laguna wins pair; sits in first-place
Two thrilling weekend victories have kept Laguna atop the division
standings.
First, Laguna turned back Laguna Niguel, 3-2, then followed with a
2-1 decision over San Juan United.
In defeating Laguna Niguel, Laguna Beach took a 2-0 lead behind a
pair of goals by Joseph Rousseau. Laguna Niguel weren’t giving up
though, and surged back with two goals of its own, to tie the match.
The match was left to the scoring heroics of Rousseau, who capped
an outstanding individual performance by completing a hat trick with
his third goal, which decided the match with seven minutes to play.
In a battle with second-place San Juan United that would have a
bearing on who would occupy first-place, Reece Barton’s goal opened
up the scoring for Laguna.
After San Juan United had tied the score at 1-1, Rousseau again
would steal the show and provide the winning goal.
With the match looking as though it would play out to a tie,
Rousseau netted the winning goal and kept Laguna alone in first-place
in the standings.
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