One is enough for Andersen
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Steve Virgen
It was a scintillating goal that displayed the essence of teamwork,
and perhaps fittingly, it proved to be the difference in a tightly
contested boys fifth- and sixth-grade gold division soccer game of
the fifth annual Daily Pilot Cup.
Parker Stone scored for the Andersen Dolphins in the 12th minute,
capping a dazzling play and leading the Dolphins to a 1-0 victory
over Newport Heights Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Farm Complex.
From midfield, Chris FauntLeroy started the play that led to the
goal with a nice pass to Brennan Anderson, who delivered another
accurate pass to a speedy Randall Nelson.
A Newport Heights defender came to steal the ball away, but Nelson
averted him. Nelson sidestepped past yet another defender before
sending the ball to Stone. The pass also resulted in putting the
Sharks’ goalie out of position, making it easier for Stone to score.
“It was a nice goal and a nice finish,” Andersen Coach Dan Ford
said.
The Dolphins (1-0-1) controlled the first half, outshooting the
Sharks, 6-0. Newport Heights goalie Austin Deyan helped keep the
Sharks in the game with four saves. He had another four saves in the
second half.
“We had our chances, but we just didn’t finish,” Ford said.
“[Deyan] played well. He made very good decisions.”
While the Dolphins controlled the first 25 minutes, Coach Will
Guzman made sure to change the story in the second half. Guzman, who
was a team captain for the Newport Harbor High boys soccer team that
reached the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division II
playoffs, did his best to motivate his squad.
The Sharks were attacking and had two shots on goal early in the
second half, but the Dolphins turned them away. Newport Heights never
gave up even though it was missing one of its key players. In the
13th minute of the second half, Newport Heights lost Scott Pantoskey
to a forearm injury. The ball hit Pantoskey’s left arm midway through
the first half, but the boy continued to play.
Ford said his defense also contributed to the victory, as he
credited midfielder Jason Dillion, younger brother of former Corona
del Mar High athlete Blake Dillion, and sweeper Brian Ford. Goalie
Emery Molnar recorded one save.
The Dolphins were also strengthened by their numbers. They have 19
players on the roster. Dan Ford would substitute five to seven
players at a time throughout the game.
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