Tiger soccer team uses big second half to remain unbeaten
The No. 5-ranked Cowley College men’s soccer team erupted for five, second half goals in a 6-0 road win at Garden City on Wednesday.


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Team Stats
Game Statistics | Cowley County Community College | Garden City Community College |
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Shots (on goal) | 29 (21) | 1 (1) |
Saves | 0 | 12 |
Fouls | 10 | 17 |
Corner Kicks | 8 | 2 |
Offsides | 0 | 0 |
The No. 5-ranked Cowley College men's soccer team erupted for five, second half goals in a 6-0 road win at Garden City on Wednesday.
The game was played on the Broncbusters' side of the field with Cowley out-shooting Garden City 29-1.
Sophomore Antonio Peruchi Marra scored the Tigers' lone goal in the first half. However, Cowley got another goal from Marra 15 minutes into the second half and the flood gates opened. Andre Cavichione added a pair of second half goals, while Mateo Jimenez and Alexandre Picoto also scored in the 6-0 win.
"Playing with the wind against us in the first half, we were not aggressive enough," Cowley head coach Ruy Vaz said. "We decided to use our midfielders more in the second half, and with that we were able to convert."
Marra leads the Tigers with six goals on the season, while Cavichione is second on the team with five goals.
Along with scoring his first goal of the season, Jimenez added three assists in the victory.
"Mateo is extremely important to the team and was key to the win," Vaz said.
Cowley improves its record to 7-0 on the season, while Garden City falls to 0-7-1.
The Tigers will return home to face Dodge City Monday at 2 p.m. Dodge City is 1-3-1 on the season. Cowley defeated the Conquistadors 3-0 April 7 in Dodge City.
"Dodge City is a feisty team that likes to play the same style as us," Vaz said. "It will be a difficult game, but we are excited for the battle."