Tena-cious scoring seals victory
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Rick Devereux
Quite possibly the goal of the entire Daily Pilot Cup occurred during
Our Lady Queen of Angels’ 3-0 girls fifth- and sixth-grade gold
quarterfinal victory over St. John Saturday at the Costa Mesa Sports
Farm Complex.
Marta Tena booted the ball from about 40 yards out. The ball
sailed over everyone’s head and into the upper-right corner of the
net to give Our Lady the victory and advance the team to today’s
semifinal against Carden Hall at 9 a.m.
“Marta was probably aiming to serve the ball into the box as a
pass, because she is such an unselfish type of player,” Coach John
Carvelli said.
Natalie Rempalski gave Our Lady a quick lead to open up the game
and Tena widened the cushion to 2-0 moments later on a crossing shot.
St. John pushed the ball several times but Our Lady’s defense was
too strong and would not allow any sustained attack. Jillian Taylor,
usually a forward, was a force with the ball on defense as the
sweeper, a foreign position for her. Taylor was asked to switch to
that position because Our Lady’s usual sweeper, Marianne Jones, sat
out the second half with a pulled thigh muscle. Carvelli expects her
to be fine for today’s semifinal contest, which is good for Our Lady
considering her impact on defense.
“Marianne has saved more games for us than I can remember,”
Carvelli said. “She’s excellent back there for us.”
Also excellent for Carvelli are his goaltenders. Bridget Fox and
Victoria Kent combined to give Our Lady its third shutout of the
tournament.
“We played very well today and all our kids contributed in the
win,” Carvelli said. “I want us to continue to move the ball well and
control the ball because those were our keys to victory today.”
In other girls 5-6 quarterfinals action:
* Andersen 4, Harbor Day 1:
Kate Alvardo, Kelly Feely, MacKenzie Brown and Sarah Craig each
scored a goal to give Andersen the 4-1 victory over Harbor Day
Saturday at the Costa Mesa Sports Farm Complex.
Melissa Hancock rushed up the middle and scored to the left side
in the second half for the Seahawks, but Lindsay Luke was remarkable
in goal for Andersen as were the fullbacks in front of her, including
Hannah Rome.
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