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Sports May 8, 2008
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Castillo scores four for Flames
KILGORE SOCCER ASSOCIATION ROUNDUP

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a roundup from last week's action of the Kilgore Soccer Association (KSA). This roundup comes from reports submitted by league coaches. The report is a bit short this week - these were the only reports submitted. Names are spelled here in the News Herald exactly as they are printed.

Reports with no first name, or incomplete names, will not be included. All reports should have complete names listed, or they won't appear in the roundup.

Games are played Saturdays at the sports complex on Highway 135. This roundup will normally run on Thursdays in the News Herald sports section. Coaches reports are due by 5 p.m. on Monday. You may bring them by the office at 610 East Main Street, or fax them to (903) 984-7462. Reports will not be taken over the phone. They may be e-mailed to sports@kilgorenewsherald.com

Under-8 boys • F.C. Flames vs. Phoenix: For the Flames, Raul Cedillo scored four times. Grayson Deshazer scored once. Alexis Castillo, Connor Quinlan, Mason Cole and Maison Landaverde contributed on offense, and defensive standouts were Christopher Chavez, Tony San Juan, Jacob Rhodes and Michael Raymond. Grayson Deshazer was the team's goalie in the first half; Michael Raymond did so in the second half. The team is sponsored by Martin Gas, and coached by Larry Quinlan and Dion Deshazer, who said Tristan Bradshaw and Braden Grush were missed.

• Axiom Fire vs. Knights: Scorers for the Fire were Trea' Clayton, Will Shawn and Johnny Estrella. Caden Noah, Caleb Bates and Austin Gibson were other offensive standouts, and top defenders were Hunter Bonnette, Khalon Clayton and Daniel Wood, and goalie Brian Davis. The Fire is coached by Jason and Teresa Lopez, and sponsored by Perry D. Reed and Company.

Under-10 girls

• Lady Tigers vs. Total Chaos: Emily Nutt, Geana Seekings and Amber Rozell scored for the Lady Tigers, and Alicia Ballard and Kayley Pyle were defensive standouts for coach Brad Provance. Goalies throughout the game were Jessica Stokes, Taylor Black and Samantha Gray.