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GUAM SHINES IN INVITATIONAL

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PRESS RELEASE – Guam’s team had a dominant outing in both the U12 and U17 All-Girls divisions on opening day of the 2013 Pacific Summer Invitational against their counterparts from the Philippines at the Guam Football Association National Training Center.

Rizal Football Association's Troy Sy turns to his right to pass the ball as Community First Dededo Soccer Club defenders begin to converge on him

Rizal Football Association’s Troy Sy turns to his
right to pass the ball as Community First Dededo Soccer Club defenders
begin to converge on him. (courtesy photo)

In the U17 All-Girls division, Quality Distributors FC 1 defeated their Southville International School opponents 9-1, led by Raven Aguon’s hat trick. Teammates Philana Lopez and Hopemary Calip each scored twice. Franshay Shippey and Sabrina Wiegand also added to Quality’s tally. Quality led by as much as 8-0 before Southville earned its lone goal in the 45th minute from Kayla Ito.

It was a similar result in the U12 division, with the Wolverines outplaying their visiting Southville opponents 7-1. Shaun Paul Martinez led the Wolverines’ charge with a hat trick and teammate Brianne Leon Guerrero added a brace, with one of her goals coming off of a header in front of and over Southville goalkeeper Jose Luis De Luzariaga. James John Crisostomo and Noah Tainatongo also scored one each for the winning team. Southville’s Yuban Fujiwara scored his team’s lone goal.

Guam didn’t fare as well in the U14 division of the tournament as the Rizal Football Association (RIFA) U14 team defeated Community First Dededo Soccer Club 6-0. The RIFA team, composed of students from various schools in Manila, led 3-0 at halftime behind a hat trick from Teddy Travis.

RIFA got on board in the second half on a shot by Mateo Alegre into the left corner of the goal that Community First goalkeeper Ivan Joshua F. Galutira tried to stop with leg. Later, a goal from Jan Japheth Lico to the right post put RIFA up 5-0. Troy Sy iced RIFA’s win with a successful penalty kick to the right corner of the goal.

In the day’s other U14 division match, the Wings FC defeated Quality Distributors FC 6-0 behind a pair of goals each by Jordan Jasmin and Sean Evans. Inochi Recella and Takumi Ito also scored for the winning team.

In the U17 All-Girls division, the Doosan Lady Crushers FC defeated Quality Distributors FC 2 7-2. Tatyana Ungacta scored twice for the Crushers and teammates Colleen Naden, Skyylerblu Johnson, Andrea Odell, Maria Abbey Iriarte and Francesca Pangelinan also scored. Tianna Sakaba and Kayla Kinney scored for Quality.

In the early U12 division game, Shawn Sablan scored five goals to lead the ASC Islanders to a 6-4 win over the Tigers. Gabriel Tan scored the Islanders’ other goal. Luke Kim and Seung Kim each scored twice for the Tigers.

Round robin action continues Saturday, with the tournament playoffs scheduled for Sunday.

Admission is free to watch the games.

 

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Quality Distributors FC 1's Philana Lopez (in red) battles for possession of the ball against Southville International School's Maira Wilson. (courtesy photo)

Quality Distributors FC 1’s Philana Lopez (in
red) battles for possession of the ball against Southville
International School’s Maira Wilson. (courtesy photo)

Wolverines' James John Crisostomo battles for possession of the ball against Southville International School's Matthew Sybingco. (courtesy photo)

Wolverines’ James John Crisostomo battles for
possession of the ball against Southville International School’s
Matthew Sybingco. (courtesy photo)

he Wolverines' Brianne Leon Guerrero turns toward the goal as Southville International School's Yuban Fujiwara puts pressure on her defensively. (courtesy photo)

he Wolverines’ Brianne Leon Guerrero turns toward
the goal as Southville International School’s Yuban Fujiwara puts
pressure on her defensively. (courtesy photo)

The Wolverines' Shaun Paul Martinez makes the run for the goal past Southville International School defenders. (courtesy photo)

The Wolverines’ Shaun Paul Martinez makes the run
for the goal past Southville International School defenders. (courtesy photo)

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