Little Jaguars overwhelm Griffins, 9-1
The Cooperative junior varsity boys soccer team scored an impressive 9-1 victory Thursday afternoon on their home field over an International team that did not play badly.The Jaguars lead 4-0 at the half. All told, they got six goals from Santiago Paz, two from Sebastian Zankiz, and one from Juan Carlos Laguna.
Lucas De Couloun scored International's goal.
Paz, now has nine goals on the season and more than any other player in the league, varsity or junior varsity, male or female.He showed both outstanding speed and finesse on his goals.
However, if a spectator were shuttling back and forth between the volleyball and soccer games, as this reporter was, and missed several of the Jaguar goals, the game appeared to be proceeding on a much more even basis than the final score indicated.
Junior Knights dominate Eagles, 7-2
By Trevor Reed
Christian Learning
The Cambridge junior varsity soccer team defeated an undermanned Christian Learning team 7-2 Thursday.
The junior Eagles had only ten players available to play in the game, but they initiated the scoring in the game, and the teams were tied 2-2 at the half.
Eagle Esteban Sosa got the first goal in the game after the Cambridge goalie failed to clear the ball from his own goalie box. After several close scoring attempts from both teams, a perfect pass set up Cambridge's first goal.
Some more nice shots came from Cambridge, but none of them were on target. Finally, one of the Cambridge shots went in after slipping away from the Christian Learning goalie. Not long after, Felipe Arce scored a goal for Christian Learning to tie the game at 2-2.
The second half started off with a goal from Cambridge and went downhill for the Eagles from there.
Another loose ball was tapped in for Cambridge, making the score 4-2. A strong shot got into the goal before the Eagle goalie could get to it. A fast shot on the ground, and then a high kick bounced over the Eagle goalies and into the goal. That brought the score to 7-2.
The Knights got two goals each from Diego Melgar, Gustavo Denis, and Anthony Salvatierra. Herless Diaz scored one goal to round out the Cambridge scoring skein.