If this isn’t soccer, I don’t know what is—after 80 minutes of soccer, 22 shots, and 11 saves, the Cabrillo Jaguars and the Jordan Panthers boys’ soccer teams ended their Friday afternoon match in a scoreless tie.  Cabrillo outshot Jordan 18-4, including 10 on-goal balls.  “It was free kick after free kick on the frame, headers off the post,” said Cabrillo head coach Pat Noyes.  “Their goalie did a great job.  We just couldn’t finish.”

Cabrillo maintained possession for the majority of the match, but were held scoreless for the second time in a league match this season.  The Jags now sit at 1-1-2, and the Panthers fall to 3-1-1, with a loss to Wilson.  Jordan will next face Millikan next Friday, while Cabrillo will finally get to host a game on their field, after playing their first four on the road.  The Jags’ next six matches will be on their pitch, starting with next Wednesday’s match against Compton.