After struggling to find the net, Coach Zewiske made a bold move by shuffling his line-up.Midfielder Aaron Bommarito was moved into the defense and Peter Yamashiro was deployed as a forward instead of his normal place in central midfield. The gamble paid off with four Beer Engines opening their accounts and youth academy product Andy was given his first taste of The Show. While not as ruthless in front of goal as they would have liked, the good guys scored six goals and could have easily made it double digits.
Peter Keffer opened the floodgates and was soon followed by a well taken shot by Bob Schmidt off a left footed cross by Ian Zewiske. Later scorer turned provider as Peter Keffer played a ball into Chris Zewiske, who made no mistake from seven feet to make it three - nil. The fourth goal came from a training ground set piece after Andy Leach made a dummy run over the ball and created enough space for Demian to curl the ball off the far post and in. A defensive error allowed the visitors to pull one back just before half time.
The second half saw the Beer Engines miss a penalty and Peter Yamashiro fail to steer the ball home from six yards after an excellent set up by Tim Riley. Peter and Peter combined for the second time for a goal after Yamashiro dragged the ball back from the end line and played it across for Keffer to finish. Peter Yamashiro capped the scoring after pouncing on a lazy pass between defenders.
The dazzling display buoyed the home fans' hopes of stealing a playoff spot. A difficult road trip lies ahead of the Beer Engines and the supporters will hope that the offensive production will continue to compliment the league's best defense.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
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