LYSL
House & Copper Teams
Under-7 Girls
Tigers vs Angels
Offensive Players: Gianna Cole, Katie Sposeto, Hannah Dolan, Tigers;
Talina Rosanna, Olivia Armstrong, Angels
Defensive Players: Ally Sprugasci, Anika Jensen, Kayla Jones, Tigers;
Isley Lopez, Sophia Mylius, Angels
Super Dolphins vs Spirit
Offensive Players: Stephanie Boschee, Kennedy Griffith, Abby Fraser,
Super Dolphins; Emmerson Coberg, Alyssa Silva, Haylee Kramar, Spirit
Defensive Players: Citially Soto, Zaret Zamora, Super Dolphins; Lauren
Zielinski, Mary Griffin, Courtney Hayes, Spirit
Game
Summary & Highlights: Well balanced game where all the girls played
hard.
Under-9 Girls
Earth Quakes
(5) vs
Hotshots (0)
Offensive Players:
Randi Cortez,
Jamie Zogaric, Earth Quakes; Paris Cusimano, Macy Williams, Isabel
Minton, Hotshots
Defensive Players:
Olivia Schormann,
Lyndsay Welles, Madison Gannon,
Earth Quakes,
Carly Henderson, Tiaja Andrews, Tesa Nafzinger, Hotshots
Under-12 Girls
Thunderballs (2) vs Flames (1)
Offensive Players: Elyse Codiroli (G), Isabelle Johnstone, Emily Byrnes
(G), Thunderballs; Nicole Kurian, Sarah Partridge, Haley Hamza, Flames
Defensive Players: Tatiana Jansen, Isabel Futral, Yasmeen Haider,
Thunderballs; Jessica Souja, Stephine Hollister, Taylor Lange, Flames
Game
Summary & Highlights: The third explosive game of the house tournament
for the Thunderballs. The offense made relentless attacks on the Flames
goal and managed to get it past the goal keeper twice. The first goal
was secured by Emily Byrnes in the first half and then came the goal by
the Flames which evened the score. The Thunderballs once again waited
till the very end to score their second goal and Elyse Codiroli was the
star that netted the ball this time. Very well played game on both
sides.
Under-16 Girls
Strikers (4) vs Tigers (1)
Offensive Players: Christine Corey, Nicole Jesus, Kelly Bryndilson,
Strikers; Kaitlyn Ahrbeck, Amy Littleton, Jasmine Sposeto, Tigers
Defensive Players: Michelle Bachem, Breanna Rutherford, Gina Valesquez,
Strikers; Leslie Tsuda, Ashley Floren, Rabecca Rowan, Tigers
Goals & Assists: Alyssa Amaral, Kelsey Barger (2G), Kelsey, Strikers;
Marlee Chase (G), Tigers
Strykers (3) vs Strykers (1)
Offensive Players: Ashley Steele, Mayra Melgoza, Paige Scheving,
Strykers; Nicole Jesus, Kelsey Barger, Krystal Rodriguez, Strykers
Defensive Players: Katelyn Rudy, Liz Clements, Yvette Del Rio, Strykers;
Alyssa Viano, Brianna Ward, Jamie Zenger, Strykers
Under-6 Boys
Cougars vs Tigers
Offensive Players: Carson Mohler, Cole Niermeyer, Jack Volponi, Cougars;
Ricardino Alvarez, Zachary Hollingshaus, Douglas Wynne, Tigers
Defensive Players: Miles Rasmussen, Naoh Woll, Anthony Guerra, Cougars;
Zachary Parodi, Noah Zika, Tigers
Game
Summary & Highlights:
Under-7 Boys
Tigers vs Angels
Offensive Players: Gianna Cole, Katie Sposeto, Hannah Dolan, Tigers;
Talina Rosanna, Olivia Armstrong, Angels
Defensive Players: Ally Sprugasci, Anika Jensen, Kayla Jones, Tigers;
Isley Lopez, Sophia Mylius, Angels
Under-12 Boys
Eagles (4) vs Stompers (3)
Offensive Players: Austin Roeder, Andrew Kling, Zac Turner, Eagles; Noah
White, Hector Romo, Anthony Aguilar, Stompers
Defensive Players: Will Mullins, Zack Kline, Austin Armstrong, Eagles;
Noah Lux, Craig Maines, Bryan Romo, Stompers
Game
Summary & Highlights: Both the Eagles and the Stompers played
exceptionally with no substitutes available, and the Stompers down one
man the whole game. Everyone gave 100% the whole game.
Under-14 Boys
Livermore Elite Arsenal placed 2nd in the Castro Valley Boys Autumn
Classic
Livermore Arsenal (5) vs Hayward Barcelona (0)
Livermore Arsenal (2) vs Castro Valley Falcons (1)
Livermore Arsenal (1) vs Jack London Falcons (1)
Championship Game: CV Falcons (3) vs
Livermore
Arsenal (0)
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First game, a 5-0 win over Hayward Barcelona. Goals by Fe rnando
Cortez, David Bierwirth, Diego Brambila, Sam Burnett, and Devin
Rodriquez, with assists from Daniel Replogle (3A) and Mitch Meyer (2A).
The Arsenal Defense of Scott Gragg, Zack Swinford, Eddie Rusniak, Jesse
Romero, John Wilker, Shuaib Amiri and goal keepers Justin Meyer and
Devin Rodriquez held Hayward for the bonus shutout point.
- Second game was a very competitive match with Castro Valley holding a
1-0 lead at the half, but it could have been worse if not for some good
stops by goal keeper Devin Rodriguez and some recovering defensive stops
by Zack Swinford, Scott Gragg, Eddie Rusniak, Jesse Romero, and John
Wilker. But Livermore Arsenal made an awesome comeback scoring the
equalizer just 1:30 into the 2nd half, Frenando Cortez scored a
delicious goal from about 20 yards out, swinging momentum back to the
Arsenal. The ball was in the Castro Valley defensive end most of the
2nd half, although goal keeper Justin Meyer had to make about 5 saves.
Then, with just 5 minutes left in the match, Mitch Meyer hit the game
winner from 15 yards out, just inside the box, and the defense held for
a thrilling finish.
- Third game was a tie, 1:1 with the Jack London Falcons. Livermore's
goal was scored by Devin Rodriguez, unassisted. Jacob Lopez played
well.
- Championship game was won 3-0 by Castro Valley Falcons. Livermore's
Sam Burnett and Daniel Replogle just missed on several quality scoring
chances. Goal keeper Justin Meyer made many brilliant saves in defeat.
Devin Rodriguez, Shauib Amiri, Zack Swinford, and Scott Gragg played
well.
Livermore Youth Soccer League Elite
Under-10 Boys Gold
Bay
Oaks Roadrunners (4) vs Livermore Elite Strikers (2)
Livermore Elite Strikers (2) vs Brentwood Velocity (0)
Offensive Players: Jake Martinez, Jaime Osorio, Carsen Paynter, Kyle
Emrich, Strikers
Defensive Players: Jack Schoendienst, Wyatt Pennybacker, Preston
Hastings, Strikers
Goals & Assists: Jose Vides (3G), Scott Newby (A) Miguel Suarez (A)
Game
Summary & Highlights: This Sunday the Livermore Elite Strikers played a
double header. They were on the road for both of their games. Their
first game was in Oakland, facing the Bay Oaks Roadrunners. We arrived
to a field of fog for our 10:00 am start time. Both teams came out
strong but the Roadruners were a little more on top of things in the
first half. They were able to score first with two goals early on. The
Strikers then held them strong. When the second half started the
Strikers were the ones who turned it on, with two goals by Jose Vides.
One from an assist by goal keeper Scot Newby who punted it straight down
field for the take in, and the second was a solo run by Jose to goal.
However, this was not enough to take the lead, the Roadrunners placed
another two goals into our net for a final score of 4 - 2.< BR>The
second game was a trip to Brentwood to face Brentwood Velocity. The
weather was much warmer and the game was very well matched. The Strikers
scored the first and only goal of game. This goal was an exiting play
from inside the box. Jose Vides placed it in the net after a toe to toe
struggle and assist from Miguel Suarez. The remainder of the game was
hard played by both teams. A special Thank You goes out to all the
Strikers players, coaches, family, and friends, for their continued
support at all of our games.
Under-16 Girls Bronze
Pleasanton Rage (3) vs Livermore Elite Crush (1)
Offensive Players: Christine (G), Janine (G), Amanda K (G), Raqe; Audrey
Christian (G), Andrea Hawkins, Rebekah Didlake, Crush
Defensive Players: Soup, Kelly, Brooke, Rage; Anna Velsko, Margaret
Donovan, Jessica Clark, Crush
Game
Summary & Highlights: The game started with crisp passing by Crush and a
strong defense, but Rage took advantage late in the first half with a
score at 29-minutes with a blooper over the head of the Crush goal
keeper. The Crush answered the score in the 4th-minute of
the second half on a hard drive by Audrey Christian to tie the game 1 -
1. Both teams battled back and forth for scoring opportunities
throughout the contest, keeping both goal keepers and defenders very
busy. The Crush and Rage put up a valiant effort against multiple
attacks and shots from both sides. However, the Rage was able to score
two unanswered goals at 31-minutes and at 37-minutes in the second half
to take the lead and the win. Spectators, Referees and Coaches from
both sides agreed this was a hard fought and well played game by both
teams.