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Boca Jrs 92 Blue Girls Finalists in the North vs. South Tournament
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Created 08/14/2007 - 00:03

Boca 92 Blue

San Luis Obispo, CA -- The U15 girls participated in the 19th Annual North vs. South Tournament in San Luis Obispo on August 4 & 5, 2007.  There were eight teams in the Black U15girls group.  With their coach, Frank Ramirez, and assistant coach, Maria Elena Ramirez, rooting them on from the sidelines, the girls won all three games in their bracket to go onto the Championship game for the group.

The first half of the first game against California Odyssey ’93 Red ended with Boca down 1 to 0. However, Boca came back fighting in the second half. Elena Alvarez scored the first goal on a well-placed cross by Jessica Pena. Courtney Woods, guest player, scored the winning goal on an assist from Danielle Enright. A tight defense kept Odyssey from scoring any additional goals and ensuring a win for the team.

The second game against Benicia’s Arsenal team was a 4 – 0 shut-out. Stephanie Jones “floated” the ball over the goalie’s head on a header from Maddie Jaworski for the first goal. Danielle followed through on a dropped ball by the goalie to score the 2nd goal. Courtney and Danielle once again teamed up to score the 3rd & 4th goals with each assisting the other.

In the third game against San JoseAlmaden Elite, Danielle and Courtney scored goals both assisted by Elena. A tight defense with Karli Kridler as goalie ensured another shut-out game.

The team played really well against Madrid Premier '92 with some great goal saves by Karli, who had an awesome weekend as goalie. The parent of madrids goalie was very impressed with our goalie. Danielle scored the only goal, once again assisted by Courtney but the team was unable to overcome the 2 point lead. Frank is very proud of his team saying, "The girls had an exceptional tournament, scoring 9 goals in 4 matches and allowing 4 goals against quality opponents. I was impressed at the intensity the team displayed."