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Tortorella Pools-The Hideaway
2(1) 1(0)
Date: October 9th, 2013 at: 20:20
Type: Regular Game  
Field: Herrick Park, Easthampton  
Weather: Cloudy Night 57°F(13.8°C)
Game ID: 2857
Attendance: 0
Game Day Photographs:

Rudolf Marin of Tortorella Pools(right) and Walter Arias of The Hideaway(left) trying to keep their hands from the ball Everyone is watching Craig Caiazza of Tortorella Pools saving a shot Fabian Arias of The Hideaway(left) about to pass the ball past Danny Salazar of Tortorella(center) to Cesar Correa Tony Shoshi of The Hideaway(left) protecting the ball from Danny Salazar of Tortorella Pools Fall 2013 The Hideaway<br />Rear Olger, Jorge, Cesar G, Tony, Alfredo<br >Front Fabian, Cesar C,Romulo, Walter, Marco David Rodriguez of Tortorella(front) holding off Fabian Arias of The Hideaway as Alfredo Negrete looks on Craig Caiazza of Tortorella Pools punching the ball out of danger Craig Caiazza of Tortorella Pools(left) and Cesar Galeas of The Hideaway(right) watch the goal by Cesar Correa of The Hideaway
Plenty of Near Goal Action

This was a very good match with both sides attacking well with plenty of action in front of each goal. The only question was, who would score first? Well, Tortorella Pools scored first when a ball was passed to David Rodriguez with Olger Araya of The Hideaway coming out to block the shot. Rodriguez lost the ball but Araya could not grab it but watched it roll around near the goal post. Rodriguez fought off The Hideaway defenders and was able to hit the loose ball into the net to give his team the lead.

The Hideaway Had Plenty of Chances to Score

During the second half of play, Tortorella was playing very well with many opportunities near The Hideaway goal. So on one attack Danny Salazar of Tortorella had the ball about 20 yards out and fires a blast into the net to give his team a two goal lead.

The Hideaway was playing well but some of the players on the side line were complaining that the shots missed by their team, should have been goals if another team had the same opportunity. Well The Hideaway is able to score when Cesar Correa fires a loose ball from about 10 yards out into the net.

The Hideaway had a great chance to tie up the match when Correa passed the ball to Marco Bautista who was unmarked about 6 yards from the Tortorella goal. As Bautista is firing the ball, Tortorella keeper Craig Caiazza comes out to block the shot with his foot. It seemed to have worked since the ball went over the cross bar. From Bautista's point of view, it was better for it to be a deflection rather then a missed goal.


Tortorella Pools
 PointsNameGoalsAssists
+0.5 Not Carded  Caiazza,  Craig    
+0.5 Not Carded  Duran,  Cristian    
+1.0 Not Carded  Londono,  Daniel    
+0.5 Not Carded  Marin,  Rodolfo    
+0.5 Not Carded  Orrego,  Stiven    
+5.0 Not Carded  Rodriguez Jr.,  David 1  
+6.0 Not Carded  Salazar,  Daniel 1  
  Not Carded       
  Not Carded       
  Not Carded       
 
ResultGoaliesGoalsSaves
Won Caiazza,  Craig 1 4
The Hideaway
 PointsNameGoalsAssists
+0.0 Not Carded  Araya, 'QuiQue'    
+0.0 Not Carded  Arias, Fabian    
+0.0 Not Carded  Arias, Walter    
+0.0 Not Carded  Bautista, Jorge    
+1.0 Not Carded  Bautista, Marco    
+6.0 Not Carded  Correa, Cesar 1  
+1.0 Not Carded  Galeas, Cesar    
+0.0 Not Carded  Negrete, Alfredo    
+1.0 Not Carded  Shoshi, Jeton    
+0.0 Not Carded  Tubatan, Romulo    
 
ResultGoaliesGoalsSaves
Lost Araya, 'QuiQue' 2 5
*Note: Player also had an 'Own Goal'