What's Happening?
The Los Amigos boys' soccer team has extended its unbeaten streak to eight games following a decisive 4-0 victory over Santiago in a non-league match. The team, which aims to secure league and CIF Southern
Section titles this season, has shown significant improvement from last year when they finished third in the Coast League. Key players such as Eduardo 'Lalo' Reyes and Jason Vieyra were instrumental in the win, with Reyes scoring two early goals and Vieyra converting a penalty kick. The team, led by head coach Jesus Razo, utilized the match to build roster depth and evaluate players ahead of their upcoming Coast League opener against Saddleback. The Lobos have demonstrated strong performance, outshooting Santiago 19-6 and maintaining control of the midfield.
Why It's Important?
The Los Amigos boys' soccer team's current form is significant as it positions them as strong contenders for the league and CIF titles. Their performance reflects a maturation and balance within the team, which could lead to success in the highly competitive Coast League. The team's ability to maintain an unbeaten streak and dominate matches suggests they have learned from past experiences and are better prepared for the challenges ahead. This development is crucial for the team's morale and confidence, as they aim to surpass last year's achievements and potentially secure a championship title.
What's Next?
Looking ahead, Los Amigos will face Saddleback in their Coast League opener on January 7. The team is expected to continue treating each game with the intensity of a playoff match, as emphasized by coach Razo. The upcoming league matches will be critical in determining their standing and potential for securing the league title. The team's focus will be on maintaining their current form and addressing any weaknesses to ensure they are well-prepared for the CIF Southern Section playoffs.








