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0 Comments | Oakland Tribune, Oct 10, 2008 | by BAY AREA NEWS GROUP
Ethan Spain scored for the under-10 boys Mustang Sharks in a 1-0 win over the San Ramon Invaders.
In other action, Ryan Murray scored two goals for the Dublin Super Eagles in a 5-2 win over CSA North. Luis Dominguez and Nate Fernandez also scored goals.
U-12 Boys
Jose Chavarria-Ramirez scored two goals for the Livermore Elite Pumas in a 6-0 win over the Dublin Rapid Fire. Also scoring for Livermore were Spencer Saing, Rafael Alvarez, Christian Arana and JT Brisco. Danny Santacruz and Dylan Edwards recorded assists.
Raul Hernandez played strong in goal. Anthony Aguilar played strong on the defensive end.
SCORES -- Livermore Clash 3, Castro Valley Blast 1;
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TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Clash: Alec Foster, Jacob Woll, Michael Brooks.
TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Clash: Donnie Buchanan, Jordan Murdoch, Calvin Rasbold.
U-13 Boys
After a tough 7-1 loss to Heritage, the Dublin Tornadoes bounced back with a 1-1 draw against the Castro Valley Hawks. Christian Brosius scored the Dublin goal and also had five saves. Luke Legins finished with six saves and Anthony Herrington played well on offense.
Against Heritage, Matt Samaro played a strong game.
SCORES -- Tri Valley Arsenal 4, Winchester Bombers 2.
TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Arsenal: Ali Arianmanesh (3G), Nick Nobrega (G), Jordan Fujita (A), Michael Paiva (A).
TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Arsenal: Connor Clark, Michael Flicek, Rob Rowenhorst, Trevor Smith.
U-15 Boys
Jason Chow scored two goals and added an assist to pace Ballistic United to a 4-0 win over Benicia Arsenal. Chow assisted Toby Harvey's goal. Harvey also had an assist.
Also scoring for Ballistic was Erik Knaggs, who scored just before halftime. The Ballistic defense was anchored by Mike Viebeck and Suchi Kuo.
U-16 Boys
Ballistic United dropped a tough 3-2 decision to the Newark Pumas on Sunday.
In the 22nd minute, Zac Arellano made a perfect pass to Evan Larsen, who jumped up to head the ball over the Newark keeper for the game's first goal. Newark answered back with goals in the 46th and 53rd minutes, respectively.
After the ref called a Newark hand-ball just outside the penalty area, Lucas Crawbuck took a free kick that grazed the crossbar. Ballistic got the equalizer when Larsen found Mitchell Lowery, who beat the Newark keeper. Newark scored its third goal on a breakaway 10 minutes later.
Defenders Wesley Ostrowski, Eddie Schoennagel and Sam Fox played solid throughout the game.
U-19 Boys
Ballistic Black improved its league record to 7-1 by winning both of its games over the weekend -- 2-1 over FC Fremont Atlas and 2-0 over Mustang. David Norton scored twice against Fremont and added another against Mustang. Patrick Yee also scored against Mustang.
Aaron Lek, Kevin Phillip, Tyler Copeman and Niko Lecco played strong defense.
GIRLS
U-9
Makenzie Farro scored two goals to lead the Livermore Crush to a 2-0 win over the Pleasanton Grey. Sophia Pearson pitched the shutout and was backed by solid defensive play from Sheylynne Holson and Madison McCallister.
Livermore also had a 4-0 win over the Dublin Galaxy. Farro scored twice and Kaitlyn Oki and Pearson also scored.
TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Pleasanton Rage Black: Summer Lagsam, Kate Haskell, Summer Langsam.
TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Pleasanton Rage Black: Taylor Noval, Brianna Wolfe, Alyssa Johston.
U-10
Jenna Sunnergren, Amanda Silveira and Estephani Cano each scored a goal for the Livermore Elite Extreme in a 3-1 win over the Union City Devils.
Jenny Connolly recorded an assist in the win.
U-11
Makenna Elias scored the only goal the Pleasanton Rage would need in a 1-0 win over Ajax United. Lisa DeFeo, Julia Densmore and Sadie Moore peppered the Ajax goal with shots. Goalies Juliet Allen and Bryanna Schreiber had multiple saves to keep Rage in the game.
U-12
Emily Linder scored off a pass from Delaney Maxwell at the beginning of the second half in the Mustang Extreme's 1-0 win over the San Ramon Bellazure.
The midfield held strong with Lauren Pappas, Carina Bender and Nicole Horton playing hard to hold the score to 1-0, ensuring victory for the Extreme.
SCORES -- Mustang Tornados 2, Livermore Storm 1; Dublin Orange Crush 1, Diablo Fury 1; Mustang Mavericks 4, Redding Misfits 0; Mavericks 6, Solano Storm 1; Mavericks 3, Vacaville Thunderbirds 0; Mavericks 1, Vallejo Strikers 0; Livermore Vipers 2, San Ramon Super Shooters 0.
TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Tornados: Chandra Allan, Maya Felten, Taylor Cuenin; Orange Crush: Amber Jenkins (G), Savannah Wieser (A), Brittany Newell; Mavericks: Alexis Ballie, Madison Burroughs, Christina Chace; Vipers: Emilie Allum (G), Miranda Lima (G), Natalie Palomo (A).
TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYERS -- Tornados: Maddie Rabago; Mavericks: Sabrina Chiang, Brianna Engle, Emma Gil; Vipers: Taylor Lange, Gabriela Oliveira, Carly Grossano, Vipers.
U-13
The Pleasanton Rage split two games over the weekend. In a 3-0 win over the Fremont Storm, Mathea Turkalj's corner kick was booted in by a Fremont player for the first goal. Also scoring were Hannah Stapp, assisted by Molly Grozier, and Sammi Williams. The shutout was made possible by strong play from Marisa Riordan, Lauren Fan and Paige Hughes.
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