The Daily Pilot Cup Girls 5-6: New kids on the block
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Moments after scoring what proved to be a game-winning
goal, Harbor View sixth-grader Rachel Parker had two extra reasons to be
joyous. Aside from the 2-1 pool-play-opening victory over St. Johns,
Parker realized her Vikings just defeated the defending Daily Pilot Cup
girls fifth- and sixth-grade division champions at the Costa Mesa Farm
Field Wednesday.
“This is our first year in (The Pilot Cup),” said Parker, who was also
excited to play with different teammates from her AYSO squad. “It’s more
special because it’s fun to play with your friends.”
Parker formed a dangerous 1-2 combination with her friend and teammate
Lindsay Zotovich. The duo accounted for the two goals for the Vikings,
who trailed after three minutes spent.
St Johns’ Ally Krikorian outran Harbor View defenders on a breakaway
and finished her display of speed with a goal. Krikorian, who also
completed a somersault throw-in in the second half, is the younger sister
of Costa Mesa High standouts Danny (basketball and track and field), and
Stacy (soccer and track and field).
With eight minutes left in the first half, the Vikings’ dazzling duo
of Parker and Zotovich tied the score. After taking a pass from Allison
Foster, Parker found Zotovich for the goal.
Then, three minutes into the second half, Zotovich found Parker for
what proved to be the game winner.
“We had great defensive play from Arielle Lysacek and Allison Foster,”
Harbor View co-coach Dan Belove said. “Our goalie, McKenna Caskey (four
saves), also helped out.”
Goalkeeper Noelle Esquer also played solid defense for St. Johns, also
known as the Fighting Irish. She recorded 11 saves and with five minutes
left, she played the field, as Paulina Tran filled in at the net. But,
the Vikings maintained a solid defense and held the Fighting Irish
scoreless in the second half.
In another girls 5-6 division game:
Kaiser #1 7, Davis #2 0: Crystal Mena, Alexandra McIntosh and Emily
Olhaver scored two goals each and Alice Cope found the net once to earn
the shutout victory for Coach Kirk McIntosh, the Pilot Cup tournament
director.
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