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Complete
Box Score
Durango, CO -- Cal State Dominguez Hills senior
Francisco Corona (Paramount, CA/LA Harbor JC) tapped in
the final goal of his career at 86:19, but undefeated and
top-ranked Fort Lewis College received huge games from its top two
goal scorers to take a 3-2 win in the NCAA DII Quarterfinals,
improving its record to 20-0-1 and moving onto the Final Four
beginning December 2. The Toros, the Far West Region Champions,
end their season at 17-5-2.
The host Skyhawks struck first at the 11:23
mark as John Cunliffe blasted his shot inside the far post to give
Fort Lewis a quick 1-0 edge. After the score, however, the Toros
mounted their own offensive pressure to take control of the rest
of the 45-minute session, benefiting from their midfielders'
stellar play. That pressure would pay dividends at 22:41 when Sammy
Rivas (Long Beach, CA/CS Fullerton) took a cross from Kei
Kamara (Lawndale, CA/Leuzinger HS) and chipped his ball over
Skyhawk goalkeep Nick Clark for a 1-1 tie.
The first 45-minute session looked to remain
knotted at 1-1 heading into intermission until the 42:23 mark,
when Greg Quinones (Lakewood, CA/Yavapai CC) was issued a
yellow card for tackling Fort Lewis' leading goal scorer, Cole
Sweetser, inside the box, resulting in Sweetser's 25th goal of the
season right before the half.
After intermission, however, the Toros
continued to mount pressure on the FLC defense, eventually
outshooting the Skyhawks 10-5 in the frame. The Toros had a golden
opportunity to knot the game nearly 11 minutes into the second
half, but an attempted clear off the foot of a Skyhawk defender
deep inside their box hit off the post, and richocheted out of the
FLC zone.
FLC would take advantage just two minutes later
as Sweetser struck again, scoring on a give-and-go with Casey
Roberts deep in the Toro box for his second goal of the game.
The Toros would not go quietly, however, as
Corona's tap-in after a scramble at 86:19 would cut the deficit to
one. Substituting to save valuable seconds on the clock, CSUDH
attempted consecutive corner kicks as time wound down, but was
unable to find the back of the net. As the final 10 seconds began
to wind down and stopped at 1.3 seconds, fans started making their
way to the field, with time still left on the clock. After a few
moments, the clock then changed to 0.00, which signified the
official end of the contest.
CSUDH outshot the Skyhawks 14-12, and held a
decisive 9-1 advantage in corners, while Toro goalkeep Kyle
Polak (Huntington Beach, CA/CS Fullerton) notched seven saves
compared to four by FLC's Clark. A physical contest, the two teams
combined for 45 fouls, four yellow cards and one red card.
"I thought it was a well-played
game and that both teams played hard," begins CSUDH head
coach Joe Flanagan. "We did have the better play in the
second half and I think we would have been in good shape going
into the second half with the wind at our backs had not the PK
occurred. Fort Lewis is a good team, though, and I think they
played well and left it on the field."
This marks the final game for four seniors, who
donned the Cardinal & Gold for the final time. Although each
made his own mark on the program, the only four-year senior in the
program stands out.
"JT is the epitome of Dominguez
Hills," Flanagan says of Jaret Minami. "He always gives
his best, and works hard. He's just a class individual and we feel
privileged to have someone like him on the team.
"We lose four guys next year, but
we already have four guys who are redshirting who can do some good
things," projects Flanagan. "In reality we were kind of
a young team this year and I didnt know what to expect. But
getting out of the Far West Region and having the younger guys
experience this is going to make us better for the next couple of
years."
The Toros, who won their first playoff game in
three seasons with a 2-1 overtime victory over No. 5 Seattle
Pacific in the Far West Championship game on November 14, end
their season at 17-5-2, and will return seven starters and their
All-CCAA goalkeeper in 2006. |