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LANCASTER — Los Alamitos’ boys soccer team arrived Thursday at a rainy and chilly pitch, almost 100 miles from home, with the profile of an underdog.
The Griffins were in their first CIF Southern Section final since 2002, a few years before their players were born or the arrival of coach Donovan Martinez. They also were unranked in the final Division 3 poll, counting on several young players, and facing an opponent playing in its backyard.
It took Los Alamitos most of the night, but the team eventually showed the qualities that helped it beat the odds.
The Griffins just ran out of time.
Seventh-ranked Quartz Hill used its aerial attack off corner kicks to open a three-goal lead and withstood a late surge by Los Alamitos to secure a 3-2 victory in the Division 3 final at Antelope Valley College.
“We showed a little character toward the end and we did have a little bit of fight,” Martinez said. “Another five, 10 minutes, we would have put (up) a good fight. A really good fight. Toward the end, you started to see some things develop.”
Trailing 3-0, Los Alamitos sophomore forward Jack Nishimoto drew a penalty shot in the 66th minute that senior forward Demitrious Tanks converted with a right-footed strike.
Tanks, one of the team’s captains, rushed to grab the ball out of the net and the Griffins (17-7-3) kept pushing.
Sophomore goalie Anthony Gomez kept the Surf League champion close by making a diving save in the 84th minute and deflecting the rebound. Both shots were at close range and helped Gomez finish with nine saves.
“He does it for us,” Martinez said of Gomez, who faced a strong shot in the first half and deflected it over the crossbar.
In the 86th minute, Nishimoto capitalized by scoring on a counter by flicking a shot with his right foot over charging goalie Xander Jakeway for another goal.
“Phenomenal goal,” Martinez said.
Los Alamitos had the…
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