Coosa High School

4454 Alabama Highway, NW., Rome, Georgia

30165

(706)236-1870

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006 GAME SUMMARIES


Coosa 4, Adairsville 1

The CHS Boys team defeated Adairsville 4-1 in the season opener.  Daniel Cruz scored a hat trick with 3 goals.  Jorge Galvis had 2 assists, Frank Castro had 1 assist.  Galvis had the final goal and was assisted by Freddy Cornejo.  Christian Roque had 7 saves in goal for the Eagles.  David Guillen and Jose Riveria were the defensive standouts.

 

Woodland 6     Coosa, 1

02/16/06 From staff reports

Coosa soccer coach Randy Vice wasn’t happy with his team’s 6-1 loss at Woodland Thursday, but satisfied that his team was improving by playing stiff competition. “Woodland played really well, there’s not much to say,” he said. “They played better than we did. I will say that Scott Rounds and David Guillen played well on defense. We didn’t play but 13 guys.” Michael Ray scored his first career goal on an assist by Jose Rivera in the 72nd minute for Coosa’s lone goal. George Galvis had nine saves and keeper Christian Roque had five in goal.         

 

Coosa boys roll past Chattooga 

 Coosa 6, Chattooga 0

02/27/06

From staff reports

 The Coosa boys soccer team accomplished big things in a small amount of time Monday.

Fueled by a three-goal effort from Jose Riveria, the Eagles beat Chattooga 6-0 in an Area 6-AA/A game that was shortened to 60 minutes instead of the normal 80. The teams played two 30-minute halves in order to complete the match before dark. With the win, Coosa moved to 2-1 overall and 2-0 in region play. The match featured one rather unusual statistic — an assist by a goalkeeper. It happened in the second half when Coosa keeper George Galvis banged a long downfield kick and Frank Castro converted it into a goal. Castro also scored on a assist from Daniel Cruz late in the first half, giving Coosa a 2-0 lead at the break. Moments earlier, Riveria had broken a scoreless tie by scoring on a direct kick in the match’s 17th minute. In the second half, Riveria scored twice in a 10-minute span — with David Guillen and Christian Roque getting assists — to help Coosa pull away.

Daniel Cruz closed the scoring with a penalty kick with three minutes left.

 

COOSA TIES CALHOUN THEN LOSES ON PK’S 0-0

By Jeff Gable,

Rome News-Tribune

The Coosa boys soccer team stretched the Calhoun Yellow Jackets to the limit Monday night, but Calhoun applied the bend-but-don’t-break philosophy. After a scoreless regulation and overtime session, Calhoun finally knocked off the Eagles in a penalty kick shootout to earn an Area 6-AA/A win. Calhoun (5-0-1, 2-0) knocked home three penalty kicks to Coosa’s one to secure the victory. “It was a great game, and I’m very proud of our players for maintaining our strategey throughout the game,” Coosa coach Randy Vice said. “It was really a great match for both teams. “I never believe in moral victories, but I’m as proud as I can be for our guys, because Calhoun is one of the best programs in the state.” Vice complimented the play of Coosa goalkeeper Jorge Galvis, who finished with 14 saves, as well as Kelly McMichael, David Guillen and Frank Castro. The Eagles (2-2, 1-1) will play against Rome on Wednesday in the Rome Classic Tournament.

EAGLES HAVE POOR SHOWING IN ROME TOURNAMENT

The Coosa boys soccer team struggled against Rome and lost 8-0 in the Tournament Opener.  A 1-0 loss to Cedartown and a 1-0 loss to Ringgold ended the Tournament for the Eagles.

EAGLES FALL TO ARMUCHEE IN NON-REGION GAME

ROME NEWS-TRIBUNE   Armuchee 2, Coosa 0 Colby Crowley snapped a scoreless tie with a goal in the 32nd minute and Cody Easterwood added an insurance goal two minutes later to lift Armuchee (6-3) to a non-region win. Armuchee keeper Marvin Armstrong and Coosa keeper George Galvis had eight saves each. Armuchee, which played a man down for the final 25 minutes, hosts NW Whitfield on Friday. Coosa (2-6) visits Model.

EAGLES CRUISE PASS MODEL

ROME NEWS-TRIBUNE  Coosa 5, Model 0 The Eagles cruised to an Area 6-AA/A win over the homestanding Blue Devils. Michael Ray and Jose Rivera netted two goals each for Coosa (3-6, 2-1), while Daniel Cruz had a goal and an assist. Christian Roque had two assists, while Freddy Cornejo and Frank Castro had one each. The Eagles will host Sonoraville on Monday.

EAGLES DOWN SONORAVILLE

Coosa 7, Sonoraville 0

The Eagles (4-6) used a second-half assault to blank visiting Sonoraville. Frank Castro and Jose Rivera gave Coosa a 2-0 halftime lead, but a goal a minute into the second half by George Galvis opened the scoring door for the Eagles. Rivera, Cody Bishop, Daniel Cruz and Daril DeLeon rounded out the goal scoring for Coosa. Galvis and Cruz added two assists each, while Jose Cardebes had one.  

 

 

 

Coosa’s Jose Rivera (left) slides to get the ball away from Armuchee’s Alex Alexander

 in Monday’s Area 6-AA/A match. William T. Martin, Rome News-Tribune.

Eagles knock off Armuchee in OT

Rome News-Tribune Local roundup 04/10/06

Randy Vice's final year as the Coosa boys soccer coach might just extend into the postseason. Coosa moved closer to a potential playoff spot Monday with a dramatic 1-0 overtime victory against host Armuchee in a critical Area 6-AA/A match. Freshman Michael Ray scored a goal in the fourth minute of the extra session on an assistant from Daniel Cruz to end it. "I can't say enough about how this team played," said Vice. "We had several guys who played their best match of the season, and some who played the best match of their lives." Coosa keeper Jorge Galvis had nine saves, several of which Vice called "just unbelievable." "This was a great match all the way around," Vice said. "Armuchee played really well." Vice said Frank Castro and Jose Rivera had strong performances, but "I almost hate to single anybody out because everybody did such a great job," he said. If Coosa beats Adairsville at home on Friday, the Eagles will likely qualify for the playoffs.