The highest-ranked Cardinal Newman boys gained Wednesday’s North Coast Part Division 4 semifinal contest 3-0 behind protection and well timed scoring in opposition to visiting No. 4 Lick-Wilmerding of San Francisco.
“Defensively, we didn’t give something away, we challenged for air balls and didn’t make any errors,” Cardinal Newman coach Ryan Corriveau mentioned. “We capitalized on our alternatives.”
Cardinal Newman (21-1-2) strikes on to host the Division 4 championship sport at 7 p.m. Saturday in opposition to No. 2 College (17-5-2). The Cardinals beat the Pink Devils 4-1 in a nonleague sport early within the season.
“College was lacking a whole lot of their prime gamers in that sport, in order that rating is deceptive,” Corriveau mentioned. “They normally have huge gamers, size-wise.”
In opposition to the Tigers (11-6-4), the Cardinals scored within the thirty sixth minute when Giovanni Dimauro redirected a nook kick from Saul Cuellar for a 1-0 lead.
“We’ve been engaged on our set performs the final couple of weeks,” Corriveau mentioned. “To get a purpose off a nook kick was very validating for the boys.”
Jude Stone scored the second Cardinals purpose from 18 yards out with an help by Jacob Patterson.
The Tigers scored an personal purpose off a ricochet in entrance of their internet within the sixty fifth minute to finalize the rating at 3-0 within the Cardinals’ favor.
Newman freshman goalkeeper Devon Taylor pitched his twelfth shutout of the season between the posts. Middle fullback Liam Currie led the Cardinals’ protection in stymying the Tigers’ offensive assault.
Maria Carrillo 2, Newark Memorial 2 (Pumas win 5-3 on penalty kicks): The No. 5 Pumas pulled off a colossal upset on the street in opposition to the top-seeded Cougars by breaking a 2-2 stalemate with a 5-3 penalty-kick edge after two scoreless overtimes. It was the primary lack of the season for heavyweight Newark Memorial (21-1-3).
The win sends the Pumas (13-4-5) to the Division 2 title sport at No. 2 Las Lomas (20-2-2) of Walnut Creek at 7:30 p.m. Saturday
“It was an enormous upset. It was a troublesome, intense sport. It might have gone both manner, truthfully,” Maria Carrillo assistant coach Carlos Castaneda mentioned. “Newark is a extremely technical group they usually have some artful gamers.”
The groups scored a purpose apiece within the first and second halves to finish regulation tied 2-2. After two scoreless 10-minute time beyond regulation durations, the sport went into penalty kicks.
Maria Carrillo went first and was main 4-3 when Pumas goalkeeper Nathan Arendt dove left to dam the fourth shot by the Cougars’ penalty-taker. Maria Carrillo’s Carson Hubenette buried the subsequent penalty kick within the decrease left nook close to the publish to offer the Pumas the victory.
Landon Ruggles scored each regular-time objectives for the Pumas. The primary was a 10-yarder with an help from Maica Rivas within the twenty third minute and the second got here within the 76th from seven yards out to offer the Pumas the 2-2 equalizer within the waning minutes of the second half.
“Our group has devoted our complete playoffs — together with this sport — to our coach Trevor Brady, who has been on depart the previous two weeks,” Castaneda famous.
(1) College 3, (4) Sonoma Academy 0: The Coyotes had been unable to topple the top-seeded Pink Devils on the street Wednesday, falling in a shutout within the semifinal spherical.
College (17-1-4), which has now gained 5 in a row heading into the part title sport Friday, scored as soon as within the first half and put the sport away with two extra objectives within the second half.
“It was a aggressive sport; our ladies battled from begin to end,” Sonoma Academy head coach Chris Ziemer reported. “Credit score to College — they’re an excellent group and put us underneath a whole lot of strain.”
Ziemer highlighted the performances of Avery Cline and Elaina Bruntlett, who had been tasked with slowing down College’s prime scorer, Isabella Ong, a UC Santa Barbara commit. He additionally highlighted goalkeeper Dahlia Scanlon, who made some key saves to maintain it a one-score sport at halftime.
“I used to be very happy with our group — we began eight underclassmen, together with six freshmen, and superior to the NCS semifinal,” Ziemer added. “It was a enjoyable season, and it’s all the time powerful to lose, however I used to be very happy with the group and positively have to offer credit score to College as they’re a gifted group.”
Sonoma Academy ends the yr at 16-5-1 general.