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Grand Terrace Commisoners Cup Results

By Renae Walker, Community Writer
December 30, 2014 at 11:26am. Views: 21

Grand Terrace Community Soccer Club (GTCSC) just completed two weekends at Cal South District 5 Commissioners Cup. GTCSC sent the following teams to represent the league: -U10C: Trojans, Arsenal and the Terror Squad -U10G: GT Fire, GT Bullets and Rebels -U12C: Bulldog, GT Galaxy and GT Thunder -U12G: Stingrays, Firegirls and No Fear -U14C: GT Revolution and GT United -U14G: Fusion and GT Kaos Of the teams sent, the following teams advanced to the Championship game in their brackets: -U10G GT Bullets advanced to Championship game but lost in double overtime 0-1 against Palm Desert. GT Bullets U10G: Brooke Burgett, Keira Strahan, Leila Armendariz, Natalie LeForge, Tayler Wonderly, Esmeralda Ramirez, Holland Vanover, Madison Coy, Samantha Carpenter, Arianna Villalobos and Jane Thomas; Coach: Brian Reinarz. -U12C GT Galaxy advanced to Championship game and won 6-0 against Yucaipa. GT Galaxy U12C: Joseph Garcia, Jordan Garcia, Seth Fox, Ben Walton, Josiah Sanchez, Joei-Lynn Galvan, Alyssa Avelleneda, Marco Howard, Diego Gutierrez, Victor Lopez, Eddie Lopez, Gavin Prokuda and Dylan Osborn; Coach: Matt Fisher. -U12 GT Thunder advanced to Championship game and won 2-1 against Colton. GT Thunder U12C: Ernie Martinez, Logan Valenti, Daniel Ramos, Dryden Leogrande, Jonathan Maldonado, Dustin Hogue, Raymond Araiza, Chaz Solis, Dominic Martinez, Jeremiah Ramirez, John Paul Gomez, Noah Roth, Saber Salazar and Gavin Teames; Coach: Ryan Roth. -U12G Firegirls advanced to Championship game but lost in double overtime 2-3 against Colton. Firegirls U12G: Asia Amendariz, Bryanna Basurto, Anessa Campos, Jaelynn Cimental, Jadah Farragh, Samantha Garcia, Kailyn Goldsworthy, Zariah Harker, Clarissa Hernandez, Emily McElroy, Destiny Mendoza, Isabella Morales, Taylor Timony and Amber Zakir; Coach: Robert Kaplanek. -U12G No Fear advanced to Championship game and won against 3-0 against Temecula Valley. No Fear U12G: Kimberly Calhoun, Anais Casillas, Victoria Cross, Katina Delgado, Ali Escobar, Jaedon Galvan, Katrina Gonzales, Toni Marie Gonzales, Cashemere Holmes, Victoria Littlefield, Allison Lotshaw, Lilly Ramirez, Kailey Robinson and Alicia Silva; Coach: Charles Lotshaw. -U14C GT United advanced to Championship but lost 1-2 against Palm Desert. GT United U14C: Ethan Brown, Sal Gonzalez, Zachary Laird, Sarah Morgan, Anthony Navarro, Micah Payne, Evan Roberts, Alan Robles, Saul Ruvalcaba, Ashley Samaru and Noah Segura; Coach: Ryan Beebe; Asst. Coach: Maurice Robinson.

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