By Zach DeMarcus
October 19, 2017
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(Rocklin, Calif.) Westmont Men's Soccer (7-3-3, 6-2 GSAC) scored early and never looked back as they finished with a 4-0 win against William Jessup (5-10-1, 2-6 GSAC) in today's Golden State Athletic Conference game.
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Westmont scored three goals before the first half ended. They also had three players score their first goals of the season.
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Westmont head coach
Dave Wolf said, "I thought we managed a challenging situation very well. It was a very windy day and we were against the wind to start. We got off to a great start with Jerry scoring so early."
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Jeremiah Anderson scored his fifth goal of the season, all five of which have come in the last four games, off a free kick in the second minute.
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Wolf said, "Jerry's was a free kick shaded a little to the right of the goal. There was one place he could put it – in the top left corner, which he did. It's a play that only a very talented, gifted player and a left-footer can make."
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In the 13
th minute, Gabe Thurner struck for Westmont putting them up 2-0. Wolf said, "A long ball was played in the box and the keeper came out to claim it. There was a little bit of a mishandle by the keeper and the ball fell to Gabe. He basically tucked it away into an open goal. I give him credit for one, not giving up on the play, and two he had to finish it from a pretty tight angle. When the opportunity presented itself he was there."
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Westmont wasn't finished in the first half yet, in the 45
th minute
Jonathan Romero scored his first goal of the season, assisted by
Jose Vasquez. Wolf said, "
Josh Constant dumped a ball in, knowing that there wasn't much time on the clock. Jose ended up with it and slid a ball across the top of the box to Jonah who hit it first time to the upper right hand corner."
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Westmont went in to half time with a 3-0 advantage.
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Francisco "Panchito" Castro scored Westmont's final goal of the game in the 79
th minute. Wolf described, "
Collin Scott was involved in Pancho's goal going up for an aerial challenge on the edge of the box. The ball fell to Pancho. He hit a volley in the midst of some traffic. I think it caught the keeper by surprise. I don't think the keeper saw it initially – by the time he picked it up it was too late."
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Wolf added, "The primary issue and main concern for us has been – where are we going to get our goals from? It's nice to be in a place now where we are getting them from a few different people and have one very hot player in Jerry. It's a very different feeling than where we were at the beginning of the league. They've been able to turn the table on some stuff."
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"While that has been happening, the defending identity has stayed strong – that carried us through 75% of the season thus far. It's nice to be scoring some goals."
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Westmont will look to stay hot as they head to Menlo on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 11:00 am.
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