Lacrosse team roars in finish
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The Huntington Beach lacrosse team, which was formed just four months
ago, stunned the competition in the 13th annual Orange County
Lacrosse Assn. High School Tournament.
The Oilers reached the championship game of the 25-team
tournament, where they fell to Trabuco Hills, 4-2, in the final at UC
Irvine.
Teams from Southern California, Sacramento, Palo Alto, Arizona and
Nevada competed at the tournament.
Huntington defeated Trabuco Hills in its first tournament game,
4-3, then lost to the Palo Alto Tomahawks, 5-4, in their second game.
In their third game, the Oilers were tied, 4-4, with a team
combining players from University, Corona del Mar and Mission Viejo.
In a “brave heart” challenge -- where each team fields a goalie and
one midfielder, who battle in a face-off -- Huntington goalie Matt
Smith came out of the net to make a save, then passed the ball to
Erik Zugarazo, who drove the length of the field to net the winning
goal.
It was Zugarazo who scored with 10 seconds left in regulation to
tie the score at 4-4.
Huntington came back the next day to defeat Bella Vista of
Sacramento, 4-1. Led by Zugarazo, Andrew Mahlmeister, Scott Harris,
Troy Fleck, Hannes Rieger and 13 saves by Matt Smith, the Oilers
upended a favored Foothill team, 4-2.
Matt Smith had 13 saves and was backed by stellar defensive
efforts from Mahlmeister, Ricardo Vallejo, Crispin Woods, Alex Diaz
and Fleck.
In the championship final, Travis Kennedy and Rieger scored goals
in the 4-2 loss.
In AYSO action:
Under-14 Division
HB Crush 4, Region 56 1
HB Crush crept into a tie for second-place in the division
standings following a solid win over their Region 56 rival.
The defensive efforts of sweeper George Demes, goalie Melody Sainz
and fullbacks Breanne Justice and Jessica Ross, held the opposition
to a single score.
Kristy Verone, Alison Hensley, Osiris Ceja, Lily Khosroupour and
Erika Longoria provided strong midfield playmaking and offensive
support.
Haley Townsend scored off an assist from Patty Amador, who later
scored herself when she knocked in a corner kick to give the Crush a
2-0 halftime lead.
After the teams traded goals in the third period, Kirsten Marony
capped the game with a solo breakaway up the middle, which made it a
4-1 score.
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