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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. The final
installment of the Cal State Bakersfield-Cal State Dominguez Hills
men's soccer rivalry at the Main Soccer Field ended on Sunday with
a 2-1 Roadrunner victory, but as seems to be the case in every
Bakersfield-Toro matchup, this one was filled with controversy.
In the final five minutes, Cal State Dominguez
Hills (7-4-0, 3-4-0 CCAA) wanted a penalty called when a Toro
attacker and Bakersfields T.J. Brown went to the ground in
the box. But no call was awarded and the Roadrunners continued
play which sent Lyle Martin on a breakaway, before being nearly
tugged to the ground by the final Dominguez Hills defender.
With the referees back remaining on the
play in the Bakersfield box, he did not see Martin on the
breakaway and the assistant referee called the foul. Toro defender
Alberto Garcia was only cautioned.
But if events in the match went any
differently, it wouldnt seem like a match between the Toros
and Roadrunners. The long rivalry as two of the top teams in the
CCAA and Far West Region came to a close at the Main Soccer Field,
and the two teams will play just once more in Carson before the
Roadrunners go to a full NCAA Division I schedule in 2007.
Bakersfield had the better run of the match for
the first 70 minutes and outshot the Toros 9-3 in the first half,
but Dominguez Hills scored against the run of play in the 30th
minute. Toro leading goal scorer Sammy Rivas sent a rocket shot
into the corner of the goal on an assist from Wilmer Lopez to give
Dominguez an early 1-0 lead.
The Roadrunners tied it up just before the half
in the 43rd minute when Martin and Joe Polifroni played a nifty
game of one-two before finding Mike Esparza one-on-one with Toro
goalkeeper Kyle Polak. Esparza had no troubles slipping the ball
past Polak to level the score.
Martin scored the eventual game-winner in the
49th minute when Ryan Gay sent Martin behind the defense for
another one-on-one opportunity that was finished for his
CCAA-leading ninth goal of the season.
Dominguez Hills did have the better of the play
in the final 20 minutes and had several quality chances of scoring
but could not get the equalizer. The loss was the Toros
fourth in the last five matches after starting the season at
6-0-0. Bakersfields win improved its record at the Main
Soccer Field to 6-0-0 in 2006.
The Toros entertain new-CCAA member Humboldt
State on Friday, September 29, for a 7:00 p.m. first kick in Toro
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