Harbor rallies to win
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Chris Yemma
Fresh off blowouts in the opening round, Harbor Day and Newport Coast
had yet to be tested in the Daily Pilot Cup.
But it didn’t take long for the exam to begin, as they headed into
Wednesday’s second round of pool play matched up against each other.
The Newport Coast third- and fourth-grade co-ed soccer team jumped
out to a quick 1-0 lead in the second minute, but Harbor Day’s boys
team rallied with three straight goals and a stifling defense to seal
a 3-1 Gold Division victory at Costa Mesa Farm Complex.
“They were harder, faster people,” said Nick Sargeant, who scored
the second goal for Harbor Day. “They could kick better and they had
better goalies.”
Both teams were coming off of 5-0 wins Tuesday, with Harbor (2-0)
defeating Andersen and Newport Coast (1-1) beating Newport Heights.
So, it was just a matter of when each team would truly be tested.
And after rapid successive goals -- Dylon Thies evened the score
at 1 in the fifth minute for Harbor -- it turned out to be a
defensive chess match, eventually won by Harbor defensive specialists
Jay Damon, Michael Karmardian, Nick McGuinness and goalies Wilson
Meyer and Jack Thompson.
After the score had been tied in the opening minutes, Sargeant
drove the lane and punched a shot through for a 2-1 Harbor lead in the 26th minute. And with only a few minutes remaining, Landon Gyulay
provided an insurance goal on an assist from Thompson.
“I want to take this championship home to Harbor Day,” Gyulay
said.
Said Thies about his game-tying goal: “It was a lot of pressure
because I had to tie it when [Gyulay] passed it to me. When I scored
it made me feel really good.”
Newport Coast was led by Alex Moore, who scored the game’s first
goal after breaking away down the middle in the second minute and
tapping it into the left side. Alexa Mamatas also contributed solid
offensive plays, and gained a key opportunity in the second half.
Mamatas and Newport had a chance for a tie in the 31st minute, as
she lofted a penalty kick over Harbor Day’s defensive wall hoping for
it to sail in. But Harbor’s Meyer was right there to catch the ball
and help preserve the victory.
Newport’s girls players of Mamatas, Courtney Lang and Avery Taylor
aided in the effort, as did goalie Rusty Padia, who blocked numerous
Harbor shots and made a key save in the 10th minute.
But Sargeant’s eventual game-winning goal gave Harbor Day the
confidence it needed to hold on for the victory.
“[Newport Coast] is good,” Harbor Day Coach Jim Damon said. “Their
girls were very effective and played a great game. And [Moore] had
tremendous speed.”
Other Harbor Day players who helped in the victory were Troy
Bolus, Davis Case, Reed Tucker, Tyler McPhillips, Jeffrey Harrison,
Braden Brahs and John O’Connor.
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