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SIMI VALLEY SOCCER TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Stands Up to Wind, Royal for Title

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What was supposed to be a classic confrontation between undefeated neighborhood rivals turned out to be a blowout Saturday. Literally.

High northeasterly winds made ball control almost impossible, but Simi Valley High’s offense handled the ball and the conditions well enough to post a 4-1 victory over Marmonte League rival Royal in the championship match of the Simi Valley tournament at Simi Valley High.

“The wind had a tendency to change the game a lot,” Simi Valley Coach Andy Silva said. “I really thought we were capable of shutting them out.”

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Midfielder Craig Hampton, the tournament’s most valuable player, scored once and added an assist to help the Pioneers (9-0) win their first tournament title since 1986.

Royal (6-1-1), trailing, 1-0, after Hampton’s lob shot over a diving Steven Hambly at the six-minute mark, tied the score, 1-1, six minutes later when striker Matt Brinkman lifted the ball over an oncoming Angelo Maccano.

But Kenny Greninger gave Simi Valley the lead for good, converting a head shot from six yards off John Simmons’ throw-in with 11 minutes left in the half. Simi Valley added two more scores before halftime.

The Pioneers stretched their lead to 3-1 on an Andre Markarian penalty kick, awarded to Simi Valley after Highlander midfielder Kai Schraml tripped Greninger in the penalty area. And Brian Weaver scored on a cross from Hampton with less than a minute to play in the half to round out the Pioneers scoring.

Maccano recorded eight saves in goal for Simi Valley.

Simi Valley JV 2, Bakersfield West 1--Right wing Brian Lopez scored off Jason Maass’ free kick with 14 minutes remaining to snap a 1-1 tie and lift the Simi Valley JV team to victory in the third-place game.

The Pioneers (13-2-1), down 1-0 at halftime, tied the score 10 minutes into the second half when left wing Marc Hernandez, flanked by three Viking defenders, rolled a shot out of the reach of goalkeeper Steve Vesper.

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