Franscisco Aguilar
SPORTS WRITER
SPORTS WRITER
Pan World doubled its lead at the 20th minute on a keeper error as Martin Martinez came out calling for the ball but failed to make any contact with it.
Murphy’s goal came when Luis Orozco dribbled between three defenders before passing to Murphy who put the ball into the right corner of the net from 12 yards.
Ace Josh Kimball tied the game at the 32nd minute on a header.
The technical Orozco who delivered a man-of-the-match performance put the Olympians ahead 3-2 in the 44th minute after eluding a couple of defenders.
Right after the break, Murphy went back to work. He penetrated into the area and was taken down from behind by a Pan World defender. The referee awarded a penalty that a cool Kimball converted to give the Olympians a comfortable 4-2 lead.
Playing Russian roulette
The Olympians made it 5-2 on a Luis Garcia shot from outside the area after the fullback had driven nearly the length of the field with the ball glued to his feet.
“The team played well, but we need to stop taking soft goals on defensive blunders,” said OM technical director Bel-Ami.
“Martin needs to stay focus and get serious as he is the starting keeper for the side. This is not funny. We must stop playing Russian roulette or we will be punished one day,” added the concerned tactician who was nonetheless pleased with the clinical comeback.
Last Saturday the Olympians defeated University of Utah SC 3-1.
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An unusually mobile Jimmy Quadros equalized in the 24th minute on a solo effort.
Ballantyne’s goal came after his powerful shot hit the crossbar, bounced off the keeper’s back and into the net.
Mateus Costa to the rescue
The score remained tied although the Olympians dominated and took many shots that failed to find the mark.
With the end of the game near, Bel-Ami sent in Mateus Costa who aimed a lofting shot into the left corner of the net that the keeper was unable to stop. 3-2.
“We have some serious work to do on defense. Like the Premier team, we basically allowed in two goals on defensive breakdowns, said manager Bel-Ami.
“We have to keep working to get it right."
The D1 team defeated FC Gunners 3-2 last week at