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Posted By: Coach Victor on 12/11/2009 | 1 Comment

Cathedral's JV Soccer team traveled thursday to Brentwood High School looking to extend their win streak to four games. Right from the start Brentwood applied high pressure and complicated the life of the defenders. This did not allow the Phantoms to play from the back as they wished . The pressure proved to be too much and granted the home team six corners and capitalized on three of them. Two of those goals came in the first 10 minutes of the game. The Phantoms were able to close the gap with a goal by Victor Randall(Fr.) off an assist fromJustin Burroughs(Fr.) on the 20th minute. Goalkeepr Albert Vega(Fr.) had trouble holding on to the ball on the first goals and gave away a rebound on the third goal. The opposing team simply overmatched Cathedral's intensity and ended with the score in their favor 3-1.

Posted By: Administrator on 12/10/2009 | 0 Comments
After a quick and aggressive start from the Phantoms, with two goals in the first twenty minutes of the game, they soon gave way to an even more aggressive and well fit Oaks Christian team.
Posted By: Coach Victor on 12/8/2009 | 2 Comments
Cathedral's JV Soccer team picked up right where they left off last season. The Phantoms are once again off to a fast start, winning their first three games.
Posted By: Coach Sal on 12/5/2009 | 3 Comments
Cathedral's first freshman game versus Verbum Dei proved to be a good showing from the Phantoms. Two goals by Kevin Jardines ended any chance for Verbum Dei.
Posted By: Administrator on 12/3/2009 | 1 Comment
A well disputed game between Notre Dame Sherman Oaks (NDSO) and Cathedral. NDSO started the game pressing the full field and committing hard fouls to take control of the game's tempo. NDSO was strong, fast and their main forward was at least 6'4. Both teams were fighting difficult battles
 


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