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(VIDEO) Playoff soccer: Gainesville boys fight back into quarters for first time since '14

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 11:57PM on Wednesday 3rd May 2017 ( 6 years ago )

GAINESVILLE — The Gainesville boys soccer extinguished two years of frustration on Wednesday.

After back-to-back second round playoff exits in 2016 and '15, the Red Elephants ensured no more Sweet 16 disappointments, battling back from a 1-1 scoreline to pull out a 3-1 victory over Glynn Academy at City Park, surging into the quarterfinals for the first time since 2014.

After taking a 1-0 lead Gainesville responded admirably to a second-half Glynn Academy equalizer, forcing a Terrors own goal just minutes later to grab a 2-1 advantage. Armando Hernandez then buried any thoughts of a Glynn fightback, slamming a 28-yard shot into the upper right corner of the Terrors goal with 29:08 remaining.

Even with a makeshift defense, it was an advantage the third-ranked Red Elephants (17-2) were not about to let slip.

"We lost our captain and centerback (Wilson Velasquez) on Monday; he was out for the week with his appendix," Gainesville coach Elie Viviant said. "We played Derian Alarcon at centerback tonight -- he had been playing forward. But he's pretty athletic, and he did a good job for someone who hasn't been playing there this season."

Velasquez will return to the team just in time to face fifth-ranked Centennial at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at City Park in the state quarterfinals. The Knights won a 7-3 scorefest over eighth-ranked Houston County in their second round match-up.

"There is no easy game now, but I feel as long as we are at home -- we have only lost to Johnson in overtime at home this season -- we have a good chance," Viviant said. "We played well today; we controlled the game, and I felt we deserved to win. We also got to play 17 players today, which was good."

Gainesville broke through a determined Glynn defensive set-up midway through the first half on a delightful chip pass and finish from Alejandro Covarrubias, who beat the Terrors goalkeeper at the near post in the 24th minute of the first half for a 1-0 advantage. The that held till the interval, despite a menacing run from Gainesville's Pedro Santos, who jinked his way into the Glynn penalty area, beating the Terrors goalkeeper one-on-one only to slip at the definitive moment and scuff his shot, allowing the visitors to clear.

Yet the Terrors battled back to even the score at 1-1 just moments after the kickoff.

It lasted just seconds, however, as the own goal put Gainesville back in front before Hernandez's pile driver settled things.

Gainesville's Cristian Rodriguez, right, looks to elude a Glynn Academy defender in the Red Elephants' 3-1 second round Class AAAAAA playoff win on Wednesday in Gainesville. The Red Elephants moved on to the quarterfinals where they will play host to Centennial on Saturday.

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