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Tuesday's boys soccer

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Palm Beach Post Staff Reports

Sekani Sinclair scored a goal against his former team, leading Parkland-Douglas to a 3-2 victory over top-ranked American Heritage on Tuesday night.

Sinclair scored eight minutes into the match, helping the Eagles (14-2-1) take the lead that they never lost.

Khori Foster and George Naranja (18-4-0) scored for the Stallions.

"We showed a lot character and we put a lot of pressure on them in the second half," Heritage coach Alvin James said. "I just lift my cap to their goalie, who made a miraculous save to keep them in the game and they were able to get an insurance goal."

No. 3 Forest Hill 2, No. 4 Boca Raton 1: Peter Martinez scored the game-winning goal in the 75th minute to help the Falcons (13-4-3) escape the Bobcats in Boca Raton. Luis Helguera also scored a goal on an assist by Gonzalo Samandu.

No. 10 St. Andrew's 2, No. 6 Palm Beach Central 1: Ryan Logan and Mark Roy each scored to help the Scots (9-7-1) top the Broncos in Boca Raton.

King's Academy 8, Grandview Prep 6: Andrew Ortiz had three goals and three assists and Tyler Masi added a goal and an assist to help the Lions (9-10-1) outscore the Pride in Boca Raton.

Berean Christian 3, Pine School 2: Ryan Basil, Brock Dion and Caleb Pinkerman all scored goals to help the Bulldogs (4-4-2) edge the Knights in West Palm Beach.

Trinity Christian 7, Deerfield Beach-Zion Lutheran 1: Juan Britos-Vidal had two goals and three assists to lead the Warriors (8-6-1) to the rout of the Lions in Lake Worth.

Martin County 2, Fort Pierce Central 0: Evan Greenbaum scored both goals and Eduardo Sandoval had eight saves, leading the Tigers past the Cobras in Stuart.

User Comments:

dat guy commented on January 20, 2010 at 12:47 p.m.: flag

Peter Martinez and Luis Helguera are 2 excellent soccer players that i expect to help some d-1 college get a championship

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