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October 13, 2009

Varsity Girls Soccer

BLASTING AWAY -- Jaguar Maria Paz Rivero unloads a shot in heavy traffic.
Carlos Paredes, Cooperative

Jaguars perfect to end, blank Eagles 7-0
By Keith Wilcke
Christian Learning
The Cooperative varsity girls soccer team remained unbeaten, untied and unscored-upon through out the entire regular season, finishing the season with a convincing 7-0 win over Christian Learning on trheir home field Tuesday. The common observer would assume that they will remain thus during the upcoming playoff tournament as well.
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GETTING BY -- Jaguar Camilla Adriazola (9) tries to work the ball past Eagle defender.
Carlos Paredes, Cooperative

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Passing and shooting with marked precision, they scored from close range and from far -- basically at will -- all afternoon.
Midfielder Maria Paz Rivero opened the scoring with a long blast from straight in front of the Eagle net and the rout was on.
Track star Sofia Sotelo added the first of her three goals on a scramble in front of the net, and Aldana Roda rounded out the first half scoring with a long looping shot over goalie Eagle goalie Erica Kienzle's outstretched arms. The halftime score showed 3-0 in favor of the hosting Jaguars.
The second half was more of the same, with Sotelo tapping in 2 more short range goals and Rivero adding her second goal in very similar fashion to her first.
The Eagles did manage to score a goal in the game, but unfortunately it was into their own goal. A a mis-kick by one of the Eagle defenders trickled into their own net to end the contest with a final score of 7-0.
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LOOK BEATRIZ, YOUR SHOE IS UNTIED! -- Knight Maria Fornaguera tries to push past the outstretched foot of Griffin Beatriz Nallar. Juan Carlos Coronel, Cambridge

Golazo! Griffins whip winless Knights, 9-1

Two different players scored hat tricks as the International girls varsity soccer team finished its regular season with a thumping 9-0 win over Cambridge on the Griffins home field Tuesday.
The score was 4-0 at the half.
Both Maria Victoria Gutierrez and Beatriz Nallar tallied three goals for International in the course of the rout. Ana Karina Marin tallied two, and Matilde Gamarra had one.
Maria Fornaguera scored the Knights lone goal. It was the first goal the Cambridge girls had scored this season.
The Griffins finish the season tied for second place in the League with Christian Learning. Boths schools posted 3-3 records. Cambriudge finishes last with an 0-6 record.