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The Fallbrook Village News | villagenews.com |
February 2, 2017
SPORTS Lady Warriors rule pool in 10-1 victory over Cougars
Fallbrook High’s Caitlyn Batty reaches back and fires in a goal against Escondido, Jan. 26. The Warriors tamed the Cougars 10-1 in the home water polo contest.
Lady Warrior Amelia Thomas takes the ball into Fallbrook’s offensive end against Escondido, Jan. 26.
Fallbrook High’s Natalie Travers, left, attempts to block an Escondido shot attempt before it reaches the goal.
Fallbrook High’s Ella Hearn battles an Escondido opponent while attempting to take a shot on goal.
Lady Warrior Aly Diogo makes a long pass to a Fallbrook teammate during varsity water polo action Jan. 26.
Lady Warrior Sarah Draves evades an Cougar defender and fires a shot on goal Jan. 26. Fallbrook High’s Gabby Vazzana makes a pass to a teammate during the Lady Warriors’ 10-1 victory over Escondido in a varsity water polo match Jan. 26.
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Warriors begin girls soccer league season with draw, win Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent
Fallbrook High School’s girls soccer team began Valley League play with a 1-1 tie Jan. 17 at Escondido and a 1-0 victory Jan. 19 at Valley Center. The results gave the Warriors a 5-5-5 overall season record, not including the 3-3 tie in the varsity-alumni game Dec. 30 in which current coach Sergio Garcia coached the varsity and 2012-13 to 2015-16 coach Miguel Trejo returned to coach the alumni. Escondido held a 1-0 halftime lead Jan. 17. “Kept composure but still had the urgency to score,” said Garcia.
The equalizer came with eight minutes left in the game. Hannah Diverde took a free kick which hit the crossbar. Nikel Villa followed up and kicked the rebounded ball into the back of the net. “We’re satisfied with the draw,” said Garcia. “It was kind of a lastminute goal to tie it up.” The tie was the fourth in a row for Fallbrook, who preceded league play with a 0-0 match Jan. 6 at Del Lago Academy, a 2-2 contest Jan. 11 at home against Mission Vista, and a 0-0 result Jan. 13 at Canyon Crest. The Warriors’ Jan. 4 home game against Escondido Charter was a 4-2 triumph, and the Warriors
remained unbeaten for Calendar Year 2017 with the win over Valley Center. “Valley Center is always a tough opponent, always a good game,” said Garcia. “The girls performed well. They’re working hard and came out with a ‘W’ on the road.” The game’s only goal was scored in the first half when Karina Bulli took a long throw-in from Madi Reynoso and then placed the ball into the net. Fallbrook goalkeeper Precious Garcia made five saves in the shutout with assistance from starting defenders Audrey Petersen, Jessica Lopez, Lindsey Grant, and Villa.