Jays Find Their Groove and Raiders Are Repelled, 4-0

Junior goalie Nick Tadros, who came off the injured reserve list to make his first start this season for the Blue Jays, leaps high for this great save during Friday night’s (December 14) match against Archbishop Rummel at John Ryan Stadium.
The Jays shook off their loss to Brother Martin earlier this week and played with a renewed focus that resulted in the team shutting out the Raiders, 4-0, scoring three goals in the first half and adding a fourth in the second half. Scoring for the Jays were junior Cameron Coulon and seniors Mason Belle, Sebastian Pereira-Pinzon, and Tyler Hatrel. Jesuit’s next match takes place Friday, December 21 against Ocean Springs on the Mississippi Coast.
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Soccer vs. Rummel, Dec. 14, 2012
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Jordan Rice helps an injured Raider to the sideline.
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Nick Tadros made a couple of great saves in this match, his first start since coming off the injured list.
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The flags at John Ryan Stadium were at half mast in memory of the victims of the tragic school shooting that occurred earlier in the day in Newtown, CT.
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The fourth goal for the Jays came late in the game when Tyler Hatrel (10), on a penalty kick, placed the ball perfectly into the lower left corner of the net.
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Austin Lanier heads the ball forward.
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Devin Manning fights to control the ball.
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Ben Guerra is knocked down but stays focused on the ball.
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The Jays watch their teammates from the sidelines.
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Jordan Rice on a fast break.
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Luke Hahn has his eyes on the ball.
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For the Jesuit fans who came out to support the Jays, a 4-0 shutout of Rummel was “unbelievably satisfying.”
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.. who drills it for the Jays’ third goal.
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Mason Belle (far right) passes the ball to Sebastian Pereira-Pinzon...
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High-stepping Jordan Rice
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Mason Belle is a millisecond away from taking a shot.
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Cullen Walsh on defense.
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Mason Belle heads a corner kick.
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Joe Kepper anchors the defense for Jesuit.
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After Cameron Coulon opened the scoring for the Jays, Mason Belle (4) knocked in a second goal minutes later.