Mello, Ordaz, Ingalls score late for Kaiser
Bryce Alderton
Quarterfinal Saturday in the boys fifth- and sixth-grade gold
division of the Daily Pilot Cup turned into Shootout Saturday for
Kaiser and Carden Hall at Costa Mesa High.
Carden Hall tied the game, 1-1, in the final minute to force a
shootout, but Kaiser responded with a 3-1 edge in the extra session
to advance to today’s semifinals against Mariners at 10:30 a.m. at
the Farm Sports Complex’s No. 2 field.
Carden Hall’s Alex Maddox took a pass from Ben Capaldi and tied
the game, 1-1, in the final minute to force the extra session.
Matt Mello, Jay Ordaz and Danny Ingalls each scored in the
shootout while Forrest Djauherieh found the back of the net for
Carden Hall, which missed its first three attempts.
Kaiser goalkeeper Wes Baker stopped three balls in the shootout to
finish with 12 saves.
“When [Baker] is in goal, you don’t feel too bad,” teammate Dane
Sequiera.
Mario Figueroa scored Kaiser’s first goal on a Mello assist in the
game’s opening minutes.
In other boys 5-6 gold quarterfinals:
* Killybrooke 7, Our Lady Queen of Angels 1:
Kenneth Alvarez scored three goals while Javier Vargas added two
for Killybrooke, which improved to 3-0 in the Pilot Cup and earned a
semifinal matchup with Rea, the three-time defending champions, at
10:30 a.m. today on Farm No. 1.
Wes Baker scored on a 30-yard free kick that floated into the net
to cut the Killybrooke lead to 5-1 in the 34th minute. Baker nearly
scored in similar fashion less than a minute later, but Irvin
Dorantes made one of his two saves -- he also stopped a penalty kick
-- to stall any potential momentum for Our Lady.
Dorantes, along with Cesar Amador, each added goals for
Killybrooke while sweeper Michael Alvarez, the identical twin brother
of Kenneth, tallied two assists.
“We have been excited since the beginning of the year, once we
found out we were in the tournament,” Killybrooke Coach Silvio
Alderete said.
Alderete tried to get the team in last year’s tournament, but the
field was already full.
Neil Baker added strong defense while Jack Gerdau sparked several
attacks for Our Lady.
* Rea 7, Harbor Day 0:
Martin Garcia scored three goals while Juan Gonzalez added two for
Rea, which has outscored its opponents, 20-0, in three Pilot Cup
games.
Rigo Perez and Aldo Castillo each added one for the Sharks.
Gonzalez has scored nine goals in three games in front of a
defense anchored by sweeper Rodrigo Rubalcava.
“The defense is the most impressive thing about this team,” Rea
co-coach Gannon Burks said. “Harbor Day is well-skilled.”
* Mariners 4, Harbor View 0:
Mychael Clark had a hat trick while Shawn Shehidi scored one goal
for Mariners, which jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first eight minutes.
Harbor View came out strong in the second half, firing five shots
compared to just two in the first 30 minutes and had several scoring
attempts.
Paul Zubatov and Ryan Kontra each hit the crossbar with shots and
Chris Burke’s header that landed in the net was waved off after an
offsides violation.
Clark scored the first two Mariners’ goals, one on an assist from
Clay Friend, giving Coach Mark Arblaster and his team some breathing
room early.
“That took a lot of pressure off us with no [substitutes],”
Arblaster said. “It was a relief.”
Harbor View maintained pressure up front with forwards Misha
Pakvasa while sweeper Pierce Stemler keyed a defense in front of
goalkeeper Sandon Griffin, who stopped a point-blank attempt and dove
to corral a loose ball near the post.
Rory Kew made three saves in goal for Mariners before Arblaster
inserted him at forward late in the second half.
Sean Davis and Brian Baca started several attacks for Mariners.
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