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Youth indoor soccer excitement at The Center

In Tuesday night youth indoor soccer action, team Moss Builders and team Shady Lady took the floor for two halves of strong shooting, fierce defense and amazing team play by all. The Moss brothers did the scoring for the Moss Builders team, with the support of the Guesses and the rest of the squad.

Aiden Guess finished the game with one assist, while brother Austin kept the opponent’s scoring to three goals with seven recorded saves.

Mason Moss started the scoring in the first half of play for his team. The Shady Lady defense worked hard to keep Moss’ shooting to a minimum.

In goal for Shady Lady, Cale Rudacille made four critical stops and teammate Jack Zaccagnino saved seven Moss Builders shots. One of the strikes by Myles Moss eluded goalkeeper Zaccagnino, igniting the spectators at The Center.

Three of the Shady Lady powerhouses did the scoring in the game. Amelia Blunkall, Cale Rudacille and Jack McCarthy each had solo goals, giving the team the lead for most of the game.

In the final minutes of the game, Mason Moss scored the third point for the Moss Builder team to tie the game. Each side’s defense fought hard, preventing the other from scoring up to the final buzzer.

The final games of the indoor soccer season will be played on Aug. 10 at The Center, leading to a season champion.

Last week in adult flag football at the Island’s community center, two teams in the league dominated the gridiron. Both Rays Ramblings and Cortez Deep Sea Fishing not only stopped their opponent’s offense but also crushed it during their games. With a final score of 42-6, the game was ended with time on the clock with the mercy rule employed, giving Beach Bums their second loss in the season.

Rays Ramblings took it to the endzone for 47 points and prevented the TMT offense from scoring more than 12 points. For the second time in the night, the mercy rule ended a game with minutes on the scoreboard.

With five weeks left in the regular season, the adult flag football championship title is still up for grabs. The final championship play is scheduled to end with the final game of the season at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 23.

Sun Scoreboard

Tuesday, July 27

Youth Indoor Soccer – 8- to 11-Year-Old League

Moss Builders (3-0-2) 3

Shady Lady (2-2-1) 3

 

Beach Bums (3-1-1) 4

Solid Rock Construction (0-5-0) 2

 

Thursday, July 29

Adult Co-Ed Flag Football

Cortez Deep Sea Fishing (2-0) 42 Game Ended by Mercy Rule

Beach Bums (0-2) 6

 

Sandbar (0-2) 26

Catalyst (2-0) 28

 

TMT (0-2) 12

Rays Ramblings (1-1) 47 Game Ended by Mercy Rule

 

We The Best Lending (1-1) 12

TBT (2-0) 40

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