LA Mission Triumphs Over Santa Ana in Nail-Biting Finish

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In an exhilarating game on September 5th, the LA Mission Eagles narrowly defeated Santa Ana College with a 4-3 win, showcasing their skill and determination at Santa Ana. The closely-fought match brought tension, drama, and edge-of-the-seat moments, drawing an attentive crowd of 80 to the pitch.

First Half Drama

The action began early on with Santa Ana's Marck Rayo finding the back of the net unassisted at just 7:22, giving his side an initial advantage. However, the Eagles wouldn't be down for long. Diego Rodriguez responded for LA Mission with a dazzling unassisted goal at 23:11, leveling the scoreline to 1-1 as the two teams went into the break.

Second Half Explosion

The second half saw a flurry of goals, with Paul Navarrete, aided by Marck Rayo, putting Santa Ana back in front at 51:39. But LA Mission was relentless. At 59:30, Ricardo Govea's strike, following an assist from Rivaldo Moreno, equalized the match yet again.

Continuing their offensive push, Justin Gonzalez, with help from Anthony Macedo, sent the ball past the keeper at 70:05, giving the Eagles a temporary lead. This lead was short-lived as Vincent Lopez managed to equalize for Santa Ana with a stunning unassisted goal just a little over a minute later.

As the game appeared to be heading for a draw, LA Mission's Diego Rodriguez, with an assist from Henry Lopez, netted a breathtaking goal right at the death (90:00), sealing the game for the Eagles.

Stats That Matter

While LA Mission dominated in total shots (21 to 17), Santa Ana managed to keep up with them in saves, recording 6 saves compared to LA Mission's 3. Both teams demonstrated discipline, though Santa Ana's Isaac Pineda was the only player booked with a yellow card.

LA Mission's goalie, Jose Mendiola, had a demanding day, making three essential saves. In contrast, Pablo Rea of Santa Ana made six critical stops for his team.

A Game to Remember

This clash will go down as one of the most thrilling encounters of the season. Both teams played with immense heart and determination. For the Eagles of LA Mission College, it was a demonstration of their never-say-die spirit. They'll be looking to carry this momentum forward as they continue their season.