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Intuitive Foundation team gives it their all

ANNA MARIA – Three games into the 8- to 10-year-old youth soccer league at The Center, team Solid Rock Construction is undefeated with three wins. Meanwhile, the Shady Lady Horticultural Services team comes close each week but still looks for their first victory.

Just under the Solid Rock team is team Intuitive Foundation. Intuitive earned their second win of the season against the fifth-ranked team AMI Coconuts, 6-0.

Despite the 0-2-1 record, the Coconuts squad played all out last Tuesday night. Ahead of the Shady Lady team, AMI Coconuts could not score against the tough defense of Intuitive Foundation.

Scoring for The Intuitive Foundation were Parker Svoboda and Gunnar Maize. The teammates each had a hat trick, collectively putting the six points on the scoreboard.

On the other side of the pitch, the AMI Coconuts goalie, Owen Serra, was kept busy. Recording five saves in the game Serra helped to keep the scoring to a minimum.

The Emily Moss Design team could not score a point against team Solid Rock Construction, losing by three.The scoring for Solid Rock was spread evenly between Everly Chaplinsky, Lucas Urbiola and Evangeline Zupa.

Miles Moss made eight nice saves in the game for the Emily Moss Design team.

In a close one last Tuesday night, the Shady Lady team was just short of the tie against the Isola Bella Italian Eatery squad with the final score 3-2.

The Shady Lady scorers were Joseph Cabellero and Leo Tyler. Their counterparts Louis Bacon and Abraham Dominguez were the scorers for team Isola Bella.

Goalkeepers Simon Messinger and Carson Long saved five and seven goals, respectively, for Shady Lady and Isola Bella.

With the playoffs starting on Tuesday, May 21, all six teams in the league have the chance to be called champions after the big game on Tuesday, May 28 at 6 p.m.

 

 

SUN SCOREBOARD

 

 

APRIL 16

YOUTH SOCCER – WEEK 3

8- TO 10-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE

 

 

The Intuitive Foundation (2-1-0) 6

AMI Coconuts (0-2-1) 0

 

 

Solid Rock Construction (3-0-0) 3

Emily Moss Design (1-1-1) 0

 

 

Isola Bella Italian Eatery (1-0-2) 3

Shady Lady Horticultural Services (0-3-0) 2

 

 

11- TO 14-YEAR-OLD LEAGUE – WEEK 2

 

 

Moss Builders (2-0-0) 4

HSH Design (1-1-0) 2

 

 

The Gitt Team (0-0-1) 0

Solid Rock Construction (0-1-1) 0

 

 

APRIL 18

ADULT CO-ED SOCCER – WEEK 4

 

 

Progressive Cabinetry (3-1-0) 2

Ross Built Custom Homes (1-1-2) 1

 

 

Moss Builders (2-1-1) 3

Sato Real Estate (2-2-0) 0

 

 

Language Services Association (2-2-0) 3

Beach House Waterfront Restaurant (1-3-0) 0

 

 

Diamond Turf (1-3-0) 5

Solid Rock Construction (0-2-2) 2

 

 

Pool America (3-0-1) 5

Salty Printing (2-2-0) 2

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