Friday, June 9, 2017

LAPD UNITED TAKES THE CUP at the 9th annual Sheriff's Spring Soccer Cup



LAPD United F.C. - 2017 Spring Soccer Cup Champions


Standing L/R: Coach Hugo Cepeida, Mario Hernandez, Kevin, Rigo Rivas, Moy Gomez, David Blake, Mark Hubert, Edgar Ramos, Kevin Bonilla, Coach Don Barfield
Kneeling: Joel Dominguez, Eric, Greg Sayers, Luis Interiano, Izzy, Kenny Pintado & Joe Gonzales


The 9th Annual LA County Sheriff’s Spring Soccer Cup was played June 3rd & 4th, 2017 at Mount San Antonio College soccer complex.

There were eight teams competing for bragging rights for top honors as the law enforcement/fire agency best soccer team.

TEAMS COMPETING:
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Gold Team
LAPD United
Orange County Fire
LA Unified School Police
LAPD Centurions
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Green Team
San Bernardino Sheriff’s Dept.
Los Angeles Airport Police

Our first game pitted us against the LA Unified School Police.  Our team stood strong defensively and did not allow a goal against us through the entire game.  Final score:  LAPD United 4 – School Police 0. 

The second game of the qualifying round put us against our old time nemesis, the Sheriff’s Gold Team.  The Gold Team won this event last year and were looking to repeat.  However, LAPD United had a different mindset. 

The game was hot and grueling with the Sheriff’s scoring the first goal.  That score stood until the 2nd half when LA United made the adjustments and started scoring as well.  The final score:  LAPD United 4 – Sheriff’s Gold Team 2.  Our guys worked hard to dethrone the Sheriffs and met their mark in doing so.

Game 3 LAPD United played a new team to the tournament, the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Dept.  This was a scrappy team that was in your face on every opportunity.  The play continued back and forth wherein either team could have won .  It finally ended in a tie 1-1.

At the conclusion of the preliminary round, we were in first place, so on to the gold medal/cup game.  As fortune would have it, we drew the alternate LAPD team, the LAPD Centurions. 

Due to the amount of pride each team has, it would be an extremely hard fought battle for both teams for the right to carry the crowning cup.  At the end, LAPD United prevailed beating the Centurions 2-1.


Congratulations to the LA County Sheriff’s, Sgt Ruben Nava for all of his hard work in putting together another exemplary soccer tournament.

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