
What happened: Woodbridge scored two minutes into the game and 10 seconds before the half to defeat Trabuco Hills, 2-0, in Sea View League action Wednesday at Alton Park.
Records: Woodbridge 10-3-3, 2-0-2; Trabuco Hills 5-4-3, 0-2-2
How it looked: The best and most accurate I can describe this match is Woodbridge looked like a team already in 5th gear to begin this game, while Trabuco Hills looked like a team still pulling off the starting line. After scoring 2 minutes in, the only question was would Woodbridge let up and/or Trabuco Hills pick their game up.
Though the Mustangs started to pick things up, the Warriors looked like the superior team in every aspect Wednesday. They were quicker to the ball, playing more physical and played with more intensity.
Who scored: Woodbridge's Andrew Sharp received a cross in front of net. He touched it once for the easy goal.
The Warriors scored right before half when Andrew McCarthy's perfect one-touch pass set up Matt Laughlin for a break away. Laughlin finished and the ref blew the whistle on the second touch of the reset.
Warriors keep rolling: Tuesday's victory kept the Warriors unbeaten in Sea View play, along with El Toro and Foothill. The Warriors moved into the top 10 rankings last week and are currently No. 10.
High five to ...: The Woodbridge backfield. Sean Kirkpatrick, Cody Schott, Marcus Grijalva and Yuki Nakamura all spent time making sure the Mustangs didn't have any real good looks.
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