Huskies end the year with a 1-1 tie with the Lightning

SAN RAMON -- In the final game of the year, the Huskies took on the Lightning. On paper, this looked to be an easy win for the Huskies as the Lightning only had won two games all season. But, as they say, that is why they play the games. The Huskies came out and quickly put pressure on the Lightning goalie, who made a really great stop on a nice outside shot from Emily Glaser. Unfortunately, the Huskies couldn’t keep applying the pressure and played rather sloppily for the rest of the first half. The defense of the Huskies was a little out of sorts due to Natali Feyzbakhsh, the Huskies most valuable defender, out of the game. The Lightning were able to make a number of passes in front of the Huskies goal and finally found an opening and scored on the first half goalie, Elizabeth Castaneda.

Drew Dudley stepped up and volunteered to be the second half goalie and did keep the Lightning from scoring again. Emily Glaser got the lone score of the game for the Huskies, off a nice pass from Gabby Silva. Emily Glaser had another scoring opportunity, but shot the ball just wide right. Korah Rose had a nice breakaway chance in the last 10 minutes of the game, but wasn’t able to capitalize. Colleen Tolan, getting a rare chance at playing forward also had a nice shot on goal late in the game, but the shot went wide right. The Huskies did wake up and applied a lot of pressure on the Lightning, but the girls just couldn’t seem to find the back of the net. The second half was completely controlled by the Huskies and the Lightning looked like they were exhausted, but the game still ended in a 1-1 tie.

As it turned out, this was a very costly tie. The game immediately following this one was the Tremors vs the Pride. The Pride was the lone San Ramon team to beat the Huskies, and if the Huskies would have won and the Pride lost, then the Huskies would have earned the right to play in the Crossroads Tournament at the end of the year. As it turned out, the Pride did in fact lose and if just one of our many shots had gone in, the Huskies would have been playing next week in Dublin representing San Ramon. But, because of the tie, the Pride ended with one more point than the Huskies in the season standings, so the Pride got the nod.

It was a very good year for the Huskies and I really wish we could have gone into the post season. This was a great group of girls and I think we all enjoyed ourselves this year. Thank you very much to all the Huskies and their families.

End of Game Awards
assist patch: Gabby Silva
goal patch: Emily Glaser

Game Stats:

Goals:
Emily Glaser 1

Assists:
Gabby Silva 1

Season Stats:

Goals:
Amanda Fornataro 8
Emily Glaser 7
Erin Cantoni 6
Jeanette Sarkany 5
Drew Dudley 2
Natali Feyzbakhsh 1
Erin Glaser 1
Korah Rose 1
Gabby Silva 1
Colleen Tolan 1

Huskies 33
Opponents 18

Assists:

Emily Glaser 10
Erin Cantoni 2
Drew Dudley 2
Korah Rose 2
Jeanette Sarkany 2
Gabby Silva 2
Navi Bal 1
Elizabeth Castaneda 1
Natali Feyzbakhsh 1
Kristen Glavee 1
Amanda Fornataro 1
Caitlin Weber 1

Huskies Mow Over the Verdes 4-0

DUBLIN -- The Huskies went up against a second Dublin team on a wet field for the second time in less than a week. This game against the Dublin Verde was a little sloppy that saw the Huskies dominate most all parts of the game, even though the final score of 4-0 was closer than the gameplay would have suggested.

Erin Cantoni started the scoring from a nice pass from Emily Glaser, who picked up her 10th assist for the season. Kristen Glavee brought the ball near the Verde goal and passed it back into the middle where Amanda Fornataro finished it off with a nice shot that found the back of the net. In the second half, Erin Cantoni returned the favor to Emily, who made her shot, which gave the Huskies a 3-0 lead. After one of the Verde players took a goal kick and then was the first person to touch the ball after it left the goal box, the Huskies got to take an indirect kick just outside of the goal box. The obvious choice to take the shot was Amanda Fornataro as she has probably the best penalty kick. Because it was an indirect kick, Korah Rose tapped the ball and Amanda launched the ball up and it landed in the right corner of the goal, finishing off the scoring for the game.

The Huskies have one more regular season game left in two weeks against the San Ramon Lightning. Nice job girls. It’s been a lot of fun coaching you all this year.


End of Game Awards
victory patch: the Huskies
assist patch: Emily Glaser, Erin Cantoni, Korah Rose
goal patch: Erin Cantoni, Amanda Fornataro(2), Emily Glaser
defender of the game patch: Amanda Fornataro
lightning hustle patch: Korah Rose, Erin Cantoni
star of the game patch: Navi Bal

Game Stats:

Goals:
Amanda Fornataro 2
Erin Cantoni 1
Emily Glaser 1

Assists:
Emily Glaser 1
Kristen Glavee 1
Erin Cantoni 1
Korah Rose 1

Season Stats:

Goals:
Amanda Fornataro 8
Erin Cantoni 6
Emily Glaser 6
Jeanette Sarkany 5
Drew Dudley 2
Natali Feyzbakhsh 1
Erin Glaser 1
Korah Rose 1
Gabby Silva 1
Colleen Tolan 1

Huskies 32
Opponents 17

Assists:

Emily Glaser 10
Erin Cantoni 2
Drew Dudley 2
Korah Rose 2
Jeanette Sarkany 2
Navi Bal 1
Elizabeth Castaneda 1
Natali Feyzbakhsh 1
Kristen Glavee 1
Gabby Silva 1
Amanda Fornataro 1
Caitlin Weber 1