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Striving for More: McKinney Boyd Soccer
This week, the Broncos will face-off against a tough Keller team in the Regional Semifinals!
So far in playoffs, the Broncos have outscored their opponents by a combined 9-3. Last week, McKinney Boyd posted an incredible 4-0 victory over Lewisville in the Regional Quarterfinals. Goals were scored by Caden Kitchens (1), Diego Ferruzzi (2), and Keane Cobuzio (1). On the assists for each goal was Austin Woodruff (1) Spencer Sarkissian (3). The defense held their own as they went head-to-head against an offense that is typically quick to score. With the ability to shut down Lewisville's attacks early and move swiftly to score in the second half, McKinney Boyd showed red nation exactly what they are made of.
The Broncos are set to face off against Keller (22-2) on Friday. Last week, Keller posted a 1-0 victory over Hurst L.D. Bell. McKinney Boyd is going to face one of their biggest challenges this season with the Indians' defense. The Indians are known for being able to read through a quick offensive attack, so the Broncos are going to have to pace themselves, take control of the game early, and put in the work on both ends of the field.
A strong offense like Keller's isn't new to McKinney Boyd's defense, though. The Broncos defense has been able to prove time and time again that they are able to shut down attacks on their goal. Fans should expect the defense to come out rolling in this game. The game is set to begin at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 8 at McKinney ISD Stadium.
SOCCER REGIONAL QUARTERS ROUNDUP: Arellano, Cerda lift Foster back to regional semis
KATY— Last season’s trip to the regional semifinals was bittersweet for Foster senior Nicholas Arellano.
Yes, it was Foster’s first time to make it to the fourth round of the playoffs. Program history was made. But the 4-1 defeat to Kingwood Park left a bitter taste.
“It was tough,” Arellano said. “When we lost, it hit me in my heart. I didn’t want to lose like that again. I pushed everybody in the offseason to keep going. Our goal is to win state.”
Arellano doesn’t just talk the talk. He backs it up, too.
In Friday’s Region III-5A quarterfinal against Wisdom, Arellano scored on a looping header in the 62nd minute to knot the game 1-1. Then in PKs, he scored the winning goal, as the Falcons outlasted the Generals, 4-3 (1-1), at Rhodes Stadium to book a return trip to the regional semifinals.
“It’s always important to overcome adversity,” Foster coach Robert DeStefano said. “When the moment comes, can you rise to the moment? Are you going to get frazzled and quit? And that’s never been their M.O. They never quit.”
Wisdom’s Brandon Sifuentes undid a scoreless game when he scored in the 52nd minute. Arellano countered 10 minutes later.
.@BoysSoccerFHS evens it up! Nicholas Arellano on the looping header. 1-1, 62nd minute. @lcisdathletics @LethalSoccerpic.twitter.com/jktURcJioj— Dennis Silva II (@Dennis Silva II) 1648857194
The teams played tied through the rest of regulation and overtime. In penalty kicks, Foster senior goalkeeper Ezekiel Cerda made a brilliant save early to keep the Falcons alive. When Wisdom missed its fourth attempt, that left the door open for Foster and Arellano.
Region III-5A boys quarterfinal: @BoysSoccerFHS wins in PKs, 4-3. Falcons go to 17-5-2, advance to regional semis for second straight year. @LethalSoccer @lcisdathleticspic.twitter.com/H2r75FjZGm— Dennis Silva II (@Dennis Silva II) 1648860908
“He’s the senior captain,” DeStefano said. “But it’s not just him. It’s Ezekiel Cerda, the best goalkeeper in the state of Texas. It’s that senior leadership of being in the regional semifinals last year, and we hope we’re not going to be afraid of the moment and that we’ll go and execute when we need to.”
Foster improved to 17-5-2. The Falcons have scored 66 goals this season and allowed 26. Though the team is young, Arellano said chemistry keeps building and building.
“We’re one big family pushing through,” he said.
The Falcons are back where they expected to be. Back in the regional tournament with more program history ready to be written.
“It’s the same thing we go through every year,” DeStefano said. “Heart, determination, playing for each other. My message before every game is never that I want to win. It’s that I want to be here at 6:30 in the morning on Monday. I want to practice with these guys. I want to work for that state championship. Being able to practice one more day, I’m excited about that.”
Richmond Foster is the only school in the Greater Houston area advancing both its boys and girls teams to next weekend's regional tournament. The Foster girls beat Santa Fe 2-0 on Friday to move on to the fourth round.
SOCCER REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS ROUNDUP
Boys
CLASS 6A
REGION II
>> MacArthur 2, Klein 0
>> The Woodlands 1, Bridgeland 0
REGION III
>> Seven Lakes 3, Katy Taylor 0
>> Deer Park 3, Pasadena 2
>> Cypress Creek 1, Ridge Point 0
>> Strake Jesuit def. Pearland
CLASS 5A
REGION III
>> Kempner 2, Baytown Lee 0
>> Katy Jordan 3, Pflugerville Weiss 1
>> Foster 4 (1), Wisdom 3 (1), PKs
CLASS 4A
REGION III
>> Mexia 4, Brookshire Royal 2
>> Stafford 3 (8), Scarborough 2 (7), PKs
>> East Chambers 4, Columbia 2
Girls
CLASS 6A
REGION II
>> Klein 2, Cypress Woods 1
>> Tomball Memorial 4, Cypress Ranch 1
REGION III
>> Ridge Point 5 (0), Seven Lakes 4 (0), PKs
>> Atascocita def. Kingwood, PKs
>> Stratford 3, Tompkins 2
>> West Brook 1, Clear Falls 0
CLASS 5A
REGION III
>> Magnolia 4, Kingwood Park 0
>> Foster 2, Santa Fe 0
>> Friendswood 4, Manvel 0
CLASS 4A
REGION III
>> Bay City 4, Hardin-Jefferson 0
>> Lumberton 9, Columbia 1