Chemeketa Secures the Win with 4 Goals in Exciting Match
Tristan Olvera scores a goal and has a big assist in Chemeketa 4-2 Win
**Chemeketa Secures a 4-2 Victory Over Centralia College in an Exciting Match**
On August 23, 2025, Chemeketa showcased a commanding performance against Centralia College, securing a 4-2 victory in an intense matchup held in Centralia, Washington. Despite facing an early challenge, Chemeketa's strategic execution allowed them to prevail through effective offense and resilient defense.
The match opened with Centralia College's Carlos Angel Hernandez scoring the first goal in the 20th minute, assisted by Daemian Guzman, giving Centralia an early lead. However, Chemeketa quickly responded, equalizing within four minutes as Caiden Hewett found the back of the net, with an assist from Sixto Chavez. The first half concluded with Chemeketa leading 2-1, thanks to Addison Samuell's (pictured) goal, assisted by Tristan Olvera.
Centralia's Orlando Benavidez Jr. leveled the score at 2-2 in the 61st minute, with another assist by Daemian Guzman. Chemeketa, however, proved unstoppable in the second half, reclaiming their lead with a penalty kick by David Garcia Angulo in the 83rd minute. Tristan Olvera sealed the win for Chemeketa with a decisive free-kick goal in the 89th minute.
Defensively, Chemeketa's goalkeeper, Josh Vargas, played a crucial role, saving seven out of nine shots on goal and maintaining a solid presence throughout the match. Despite facing increased pressure and high foul counts, including a red card and multiple yellow cards, Chemeketa's defense remained steadfast.
Centralia's efforts were commendable, particularly their aggressive play in the first half, which garnered more shots. However, they failed to capitalize on their opportunities in the second half, which ultimately cost them the match. Centralia's goalkeeper, Joshua Madrigal, faced consistent pressure, making five saves but conceding four goals.
The match was marked by its physicality and a series of fouls on both sides, 18 for Chemeketa and 22 for Centralia, highlighting the competitive nature of the contest. With a game length of 2 hours and 30 minutes, the match delivered an exciting and dynamic display of collegiate soccer despite being played in front of an empty stadium.
Overall, Chemeketa's ability to adapt and respond to Centralia's early aggression defined their victory, showcasing their potential for the remainder of the season. Their collective team effort and strategic prowess were pivotal in overcoming Centralia College, as they look ahead to future challenges.
