Patrick elevates Newport Heights
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Chris Yemma
With the swipe of one foot with just seconds to play, Holly Patrick
became the hero of the Newport Heights fifth- and sixth-grade girls
soccer team.
Her mere presence in her 5-foot-7 frame provided a sizable
advantage for Newport, but it was her last-second shot that lifted
her team to a 2-1 Gold Division Daily Pilot Cup victory over Rea No.
2 in the opening round of pool play Tuesday at Costa Mesa Farm
Complex.
With the score deadlocked at 1, Newport had several opportunities
to pull ahead, but the attempts fell just short. But in the 49th
minute, Patrick gathered a rolling ball in the middle and fired it in
for the victory.
“I was thinking we had to win because there was only [a minute]
left,” said Patrick, 10. “I thought it wouldn’t make it, but I was
kind of happy. It makes me really proud because this is a good team.”
Patrick’s presence in the middle proved to be the deciding factor,
as she put herself in the perfect position to win the game.
“It was a nice hustle to the goal,” Newport Heights Coach George
Pascine said. “It was important because the girls played really hard
and they did dominate. It was a nice win because [Rea 2] was a good
team.”
Zughey Salcido scored the initial goal of the game for Newport,
taking a cross from Remy Pascine on the left side, breaking away down
the middle and punching it to the back of the net for a 1-0 lead in
the first half.
Fernanda Perez evened the score in the 33rd minute for Rea 2,
lofting a shot from about 20 yards out over the keeper’s head.
But the stingy Newport defense, led by Sophia Evans, Claire
Castillo and Lei Hookana, along with goalies Layne Moore and Samantha
Parisi, set in for the remainder to keep the ball on the opposite
side. Numerous shots were taken in the final minutes by Newport, with
Bailey McDaniels and Chelsea Delameter leading the final push.
But it was Patrick who got the final say, giving Newport Heights
the final decision.
“This is good because it keeps us in play for the rest of the
tournament,” Pascine said.
Brenda Perez, along with goalie Cynthia Aguero, aided in Rea 2’s
effort.
“I thought we had a great team with great players,” Rea 2 Coach
Ana Moreno said. “They all played great. I’m looking forward to next
year.”
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