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en [After Paul Waring tallied a goal for the Solons, Woo Ok gave the Academy the lead with two minutes to go in the half. Alberto Merino was credited with an assist on the play.] It was a perfect goal, ... We had seven or eight good passes, then Merino crossed the ball to Woo Ok, who headed it into the net.

en It was a perfect goal. We had seven or eight good passes, then Merino crossed the ball to Woo Ok, who headed it into the net. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. It was a perfect goal. We had seven or eight good passes, then Merino crossed the ball to Woo Ok, who headed it into the net.

en We did a great job defending the ball today. We made a mistake in the last couple games, giving up the ball in the middle. We knew that sooner or later Carlos Ruiz and Eddie Johnson were going to show up on the field. We knew that we had to make adjustments. Except for the late goal, we put pressure on the ball and did a great job. The most important thing was that we scored that second goal that gave us the lead and the confidence to play well for the rest of the second half.

en Whether you have a one-goal lead or two-goal lead, you have to go after the next goal and break their necks. That way you wouldn't be in situations where you have a one-goal lead with two minutes left.

en We need to score a goal in the first half in order to win, ... We were controlling (the play) for a good 15 minutes. We just couldn't put a goal in. Again, credit North Smithfield. They did a good job closing us out on defense at the end of the first half.

en We need to score a goal in the first half in order to win. We were controlling (the play) for a good 15 minutes. We just couldn't put a goal in. Again, credit North Smithfield. They did a good job closing us out on defense at the end of the first half.

en It always feels good to score the first one -- even though it took me nine months to get it, ... We just screwed up on the goal we gave up. Besides that, it was good soccer. We kept playing well and today, finally, we buried a team. That's what we have been missing. Once we had the lead, the question was, could we get that third goal, could we get that fourth goal? We did it.

en I think they held a 70/30 edge on us in possessing the ball during the first half. We did a little better in the last 30 minutes of the game but by then they had a three-goal lead.

en We moved the ball very well and it created some good chances for us, especially in the first half. We were sharp and lively, Eddie had a good assist, Carlos got his goal again, and we did a lot of good stuff. We had two good chances from inside 12 yards in the first half, and if one of those goes in, we're one up and it's a different story.

en I think we struggled in the first half. I'm not sure if we were ready to show up; maybe had a little Spring Break issue going on. In the second half we showed up to play. We picked it up, we started going to the ball better, we started following our passes, and we got one in the goal.

en Our defender gave him a little too much space. I tried to come out of goal to cover him, but it didn't work out. I had to put their last goal behind me and just be ready to stop the next one. The intensity was high and everybody came out ready to play. We showed St. Paul's and the rest of the district what we can do.

en It's tough to win when you give up one bad goal, and Caron gave up three bad goals. You can't expect to win any hockey games like this. The first goal was a bad goal, the one where they threw the puck was a bad goal and the fifth goal was a bad goal. A solid goalie has got to stop those pucks.

en After having a two-goal lead, I think these guys got too comfortable. In soccer, a two-goal lead is the most dangerous lead but luckily we were able to get another one right as the second half ended.

en I think (the Yucca Valley goal) put a little fire under our guys. Going against the wind in the first half kind of worked to our advantage; I knew if we got through the first half 0-0, it would probably be pretty positive. And then we got that first goal in. Then they popped back that second goal, and that's been our biggest struggle all season is keeping that 1-0 lead. ... But I think we stepped it up pretty well.

en [Burke was industrious throughout. He chased and harried, sought the ball at every turn and set up a goal. You'd be slow to hail his performance as a new dawn in his brief, stop-start career but it was exciting all the same. He was called ashore after 55 minutes, a move that was badly received by the Rangers supporters, a section of whom booed the substitution.] The fans got their wires crossed a bit there, ... It wasn't tactical. He sparked the place today but five minutes into the second half he was dead on his feet. Knackered.


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