Apr. 17—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Mavericks came out on top in their game against Eastmont on Tuesday night with a 1-0 victory.
“Once in a while we have our downs, but today was up,” said Mavs’ Joaquin Cervantes. “I’ve seen a lot of our players give it our all and that’s what I’m proud of.”
The game was decided by a penalty kick that the Mavs were able to keep Eastmont from overcoming with two minutes left in the game.
“We’ve been practicing a couple of free kicks; we were able to get it,” said Mavs coach Miguel Segura. “We knew that the goalie would drop it, so we just had to make sure we followed the ball for the score.”
Going into the game, the team decided they had to pressure and cut off all of their opponents’ options. Eastmont is usually a tough team that’s hard to prepare for. However, the Mavs held their own with their strong mental fortitude that had them ready for anything, said Segura.
The coach added that Cervantes had a great performance in the team’s victory against Eastmont. Cervantes held down the center which helped the team in making their pushes and prevented the opponent from making one themselves.
“What I’ve been working on is my first touch,” said Cervantes. “There were loose balls, and I carried it and advanced to where my game was better because I created plays.”
Cervantes said he had just returned from playing soccer in Spain where they taught him the importance of mastering first touch in a game.
The team is going to have to keep the same mentality and keep up the motivation that they showed against Eastmont, said the coach.
The Mavs will play their next game on the road against Sunnyside tomorrow at 7 p.m.
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Mavericks came out on top in their game against Eastmont on Tuesday night with a 1-0 victory.
“Once in a while we have our downs, but today was up,” said Mavs’ Joaquin Cervantes. “I’ve seen a lot of our players give it our all and that’s what I’m proud of.”
The game was decided by a penalty kick that the Mavs were able to keep Eastmont from overcoming with two minutes left in the game.
“We’ve been practicing a couple of free kicks; we were able to get it,” said Mavs coach Miguel Segura. “We knew that the goalie would drop it, so we just had to make sure we followed the ball for the score.”
Going into the game, the team decided they had to pressure and cut off all of their opponents’ options. Eastmont is usually a tough team that’s hard to prepare for. However, the Mavs held their own with their strong mental fortitude that had them ready for anything, said Segura.
The coach added that Cervantes had a great performance in the team’s victory against Eastmont. Cervantes held down the center which helped the team in making their pushes and prevented the opponent from making one themselves.
“What I’ve been working on is my first touch,” said Cervantes. “There were loose balls, and I carried it and advanced to where my game was better because I created plays.”
Cervantes said he had just returned from playing soccer in Spain where they taught him the importance of mastering first touch in a game.
The team is going to have to keep the same mentality and keep up the motivation that they showed against Eastmont, said the coach.
The Mavs will play their next game on the road against Sunnyside tomorrow at 7 p.m.