Live Oak’s futsal teams won eight of their contests this past week, even though one of the matchups featured two Live Oak teams squaring off against one another. The varsity girls won three games, followed by the eighth grade Varsity White winning a pair, while the seventh grade Varsity White, seventh grade JV Green, and JV girls each posted victories on the week. Read the complete results below.
The eighth grade boys Varsity White won two games on the week starting with a narrow 4-3 victory over the other Live Oak varsity squad. Elliot led the Lightning with two goals and Keshav led the Varsity Green team with two goals in a close match between the two Live Oak varsity teams. They followed that up with a 6-4 win over The San Francisco School this past Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the seventh grade Varsity Green team bounced back to top Synergy 7-5 as Keshav, Tavis, and Connell all found the back of the net to tally their first win of the season.
The seventh grade boys JV Green posted a 4-3 win over Synergy as Trey, Leo, and Finn all put home goals in the narrow win in the team's first game of the season.
On the girls side, the varsity squad earned a 10-0 shutout against KIPP Bayview with a balanced scoring attack that had Ailey, Daria, Ella, Emma, Genevieve, Lily and Nadine all finding the back of the net. Then, Genevieve scored five goals and Lily added one to lead the varsity girls to a 6-4 victory over Children’s Day School, followed by a 7-3 win over KIPP SF to start the season 4-0.
Rounding out the action was the JV girls with Isabel leading the way with two goals and Aya, Eve, Malia, and Maya each scoring once in their 6-2 win over Burke’s. Zoe played strong in the goal, making many saves.
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