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Impressive Display Puts Doxa in Cup Semi-Final

Doxa 7 – 0 PSA

Saturday’s performance at the Village will go down as one of the best of the season from Doxa. From Brian Burdue’s heroics in the first half that kept the home team on top, to a range of top class goals, the entire Doxa team put in a terrific shift. There were some concerns prior to kick-off that numbers might be down, but that turned out to be a very minor issue. Raul Palomares scored from the half way line after spotting the keeper off his line, while Alex Bengard scored an absolute rocket top corner, with his right foot.

Doxa return to league action next weekend with a trip away to Pateadores.

Goals
1 – Kyle Holland (Bryan Byrne)
2 – Raul Palomares (Steve Chirgwin)
3 – Bryan Byrne
4 – Bryan Byrne (Alex Bengard)
5 – Sean Lockhart (Andrew Villalobos)
6 – Alex Bengard (Raul Palomares)
7 – Andrew Villalobos (Raul Palomares)

Starting Line-Up
1. Brian Burdue
2. Andrew Villalobos
3. Nas Koubouras
4. Steve Chirgwin
5. Sean Lockhart
6. Eric Meister
7. Bryan Byrne
8. Alex Bengard
9. Joe Cartlidge
10. Raul Palomares
11. Kyle Holland

13. Zach Roberts
14. Ritchie Million
15. Noah Rothstein

Doxa 8-2 Cup Win Over PSA

Saturday night at the Village produced a stellar performance from Doxa, running out 8-2 winners. Many are actually comparing this performance to one of the best of the season! A full squad of 18 showed up for the game, including club captain Derk Droze who made his first appearance of the season – capped off with a goal. Andrew Villalobos also scored twice, getting his first goals of the season.

Goals scored by Andrew Villalobos (x2), Derk Droze, Gabe Valencia, Steve Chirgwin, Alex Bengard, Ricky Figueroa and Ilia Nazarov.

3-1 Win Sends Doxa to CSL Cup Final

PSA 1 – Doxa Italia 3Doxa Italia Semi Final

Doxa battled to a hard fought win in Sundays CSL semi-final over a strong PSA team.  The first half was back and forth with both teams creating some decent openings. But it was Chad Evans who opened the scoring in the 32nd minute. Josh Tudela, making his debut, played a through ball to Steve Chirgwin. Chirgy hit a cross shot to Derk Droze on the right and the captain squared a ball back into the path of Evans. Evans drilled the ball low and hard through a crowd of bodies and into the back of the net.

Shortly after half time, PSA had a few decent chances to level the game only for Brandon Avery to make some decent saves. The back line was also holding solid and a number of tough tackles kept PSA at bay. The second goal came off a PSA error when the GK tried to play a pass to his right back. Tudela read the pass, a chipped the keeper from 25 yards. The ball hit the inside of the post and bounced in. From there, Doxa started to take advantage of break-aways, and that is how the third goal came. David Adms managed to jump in fronnt of a PSA cross, blocking the ball with his back. The ball deflected to midfield where Bryan Byrne picked it up and beat 2 PSA defenders, dribbling right to the end line before cutting a ball back across the front of goal to a wide open Tudela. Not a bad debut from the former LA Galaxy midfielder.

The final will be played in early June.

Goals:
#1 – Chad Evans (Derk Droze)
#2 – Josh Tudela
#3 – Josh Tudela (Bryan Byrne)

1. Brandon Avery
2. Nas Koubouras
3. Nate Reeves
4. Trevor Persson
5. Dave Adams
6. Josh Tudela
7. Alex Bengard
8. Chad Evans
9. Steve Chirgwin
10. Derk Droze
11. Bryan Byrne

12. Raul Palomares
13. Sean Lockhart
14. Andrew Villalobos
15. Marcus Watson

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