St. John claims pool
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Chris Yemma
Kimo Wakim’s first passion is basketball.
So it’s no wonder his height and jumping abilities play to his
advantage in the sport of soccer.
Wakim posted a shutout to help lead the St. John the Baptist
fifth- and sixth-grade boys soccer team to a 2-0 Silver division
Daily Pilot Cup victory to win Pool C Thursday at Costa Mesa High.
With the 5-foot-2 Wakim in the goalie position, St. John (2-0) has
allowed just one goal while dishing eight in both of its games during
this season’s tournament.
“It seems like we have a lot of athletic kids on this team,” said
St. John Coach Scott Neiger, 15, a freshman at Mater Dei. “They’ve
all been clicking and working together.”
The 11-year-old goalie, whose only competitive soccer experience
comes from two years in the Pilot Cup, was fundamental in sparking
the defense, but it was Lisandro Tolentino, Estevan Silva and Alex
Ouderkirk who keyed the offense.
Tolentino scored the game’s first goal after gathering a loose
ball in the middle and firing it in, just two minutes into the game.
The defense was able to thwart California (1-1) for the remainder,
and Silva added an insurance goal with just a minute left.
Ouderkirk took numerous shots on goal, with two sailing just over
the crossbar and out of play. He also played some defense and broke
up a couple of California offensive attacks.
The outcome provided Neiger a victory against his Mater Dei friend
and opposing coach Juan Guadarrama, 14. It was one of the motivating
factors for the players.
“This was a good win because [Neiger] wanted us to win,” Tolentino
said. “He wanted us to beat [Guadarrama].”
Wakim made two key saves with just a few minutes remaining and his
team only holding a 1-0 lead. He finished with five saves while the
rest of the defense held California to five shots.
“When [California] was kicking from over in the corner, my team
kept telling me to get it,” said Wakim about his save on a free kick
that sailed over his defenders’ wall with minutes remaining. “I
didn’t miss any goals that were kicked at me.”
St. John, also aided by Josh Matlock, Connor Moy and Anthony
Garcia, managed 17 total shots on goal and kept the ball on its
offensive end for the majority of the game.
The win was also sweet for Neiger because it marked the furthest
he’s gone in the Pilot Cup, including his playing days for St. John
when he was younger.
“It’s finally good to keep winning,” Neiger said. Daniel Cabrera,
Daniel Lopez, Ivan Robledo and Cody Auterson sparked California.
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