A walk in park for Harbor Day
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Rick Devereux
Wednesday’s boys third- and fourth-grade gold division Daily Pilot
Cup pool-play match between Newport Elementary and Harbor Day was
actually decided by a baseball game.
Four Newport Elementary players were not in attendance because of
prior obligations to Little League playoff games, leaving them with
eight players, plus the goalkeeper on the field and without
substitutions throughout the 7-0 Harbor Day victory.
Harbor Day assistant coach Rob Case said the substitution
advantage “helped a lot.”
The Seahawks started the game with a field of 10 players, plus a
goalie and took a 4-0 lead, after which Harbor Day went down to eight
plus the goalkeeper.
“For coming in worried that half our guys were missing, I thought
the team played well,” Tritons Coach Kim Hartnett said.
Jack Gorab opened up the game with a score off an assist from
Mason Case. Case grabbed his second assist moments later when he set
up Brandon Zelner’s goal. Zelner widened Harbor Day’s lead when he
sent a nice ball from the left side to the top-right corner of the
net. Davis Case, Mason’s brother, made it 4-0 when he gathered Landon
Gyulay’s centering pass and sent the ball to the back of the net.
Following the flurry of goals in the first six minutes for the
Seahawks, Gorab had a goal disallowed because of offsides. Mason Case
scored on a cross shot just before the first half ended to make it
5-0 at the break.
Gyulay began the second half with a header from a corner kick and
Harbor Day added a late goal for the final 7-0 score.
“We always hope to win,” Harbor Day Coach Bob Gorab said. “We want
to win our pool and get a rematch with Our Lady Queen of Angels,
[which eliminated Harbor Day from the semifinals last year].”
Goaltender Blake Norton made several spectacular saves for the
Tritons, including one on a first-half corner and two point-blank
second-half shots.
“I thought their goalie had some great saves,” Rob Case said.
“There were a couple [shots] I thought were going in but he came out
of nowhere to make the save.”
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