Pelham claims Boys Elite division title at Southern Shootout with 3-0 weekend
Published 3:43 pm Monday, February 10, 2025
- The Pelham Panthers’ boys soccer program won the Boys Elite division of the Southern Shootout held in Foley, going 3-0 to open the season. (Contributed)
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By DAVE DOMESCIK | Staff Writer
FOLEY – The Pelham Panthers’ boys soccer program looked like a dominant force in the opening of the regular season, winning the Boys Elite division of the Southern Shootout with a 3-0 record.
Pelham outscored its opponents 9-0 in the three games played, using a potent offense, stellar defense and shutdown netminding to exit the tournament unscathed.
The Panthers’ rampage through the tournament began with a 2-0 shutout over the St. Paul’s Episcopal Saints on Thursday, Feb. 6.
Elder Esquivel-Garcia and Orlando Garcia-Avalos started their 2025 campaigns off strong with both players scoring a goal in the game. Jeffrey Palacios and Kevin Tena-Aguirre combined for a clean sheet in the game, preventing St. Paul’s from capitalizing on any scoring chances.
Pelham’s win on Friday, Feb. 7 over the Elberta Warriors was perhaps the most impressive win of the tournament for the Panthers.
Pelham won 5-0, attacking Elberta’s defense from all angles and putting on a defensive clinic. After not scoring in the Panthers’ first game, Acxel Garcia-Avalos scored a brace against the Warriors.
Luis Bravo, Jair Camargo and Jesus Figueroa all joined the scoring party, with each player putting one through the net.
The Panthers’ tournament run concluded with a 2-0 win over the Gulf Shores Dolphins on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Orlando Garcia-Avalos and Bravo continued their scoring ways, each netting a goal in the matchup to pace Pelham’s attack.
The goalkeeping of Palacios and Tena-Aguirre was spectacular all tournament, with every game producing a clean sheet.
The Panthers saw six different players record a goal in the tournament, displaying a potent offensive attack. With clean sheets from both goalies, head coach Patrick McDonald could not have asked for a better start to Pelham’s season.
Up next for the Panthers is a matchup with the Calera Eagles on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the University of Montevallo. Following this game, Pelham will play in the Lakeshore Shootout tournament.