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Battery Score Three in Victory over LA Galaxy II

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By: Battery Media

The Charleston Battery delivered an electric performance Wednesday night, defeating LA Galaxy II 3-1 at Patriots Point. In front of a ‘pinked out’ crowd for Breast Cancer Awareness Night, the Battery got out to an early lead off a Geobel Perez goal. Second-half goals by Romario Piggot and Zeiko Lewis and a strong performance by the Battery back line would put the game out of reach for the visitors in just the second meeting between the two sides.

First Half:

It took Charleston less than two minutes to get on the board when Geobel Perez scored. Stavros Zarokostas carried a pass up the right side, breaking through the Galaxy II defense, to serve the ball to Perez for the finish on the far post. The goal was the Cuban’s second of his rookie campaign. The Battery continued to threaten following the initial goal with Zarokostas, DZ Harmon and Josh Penn leading to forward movement.

The visitors looked to respond in the 23rd minute when Jorge Hernandez and Daniel Aguirre combined for an attempt that only yielded an easy save by goalkeeper Joe Kuzminsky. Much of the half would cool off following the run as the sides continued to size each other up. Galaxy II looked to turn up the pressure in the waning minutes when they were awarded a pair of free kicks just outside the 18-yard box. Both opportunities looked promising, however the visitors were unable to capitalize on the chances. Angelo Kelly and Patrick Hogan registered shots of their own just before the halftime whistle blew.

Second Half:

As play resumed for the second half, it was clear Los Angeles were looking for an equalizer, firing four shots in the opening eight minutes. None of the four, however, found the back of Kuzminsky’s net. Harmon and Perez nearly doubled the Battery’s lead in the 57th minute on a dangerous, but unsuccessful, run inside the box that nearly led to a Galaxy II own goal. Los Angeles countered quickly and were in an equally-dangerous position inside the Battery’s defensive third until Jarad van Schaik raced in for a clinical slide tackle that ended all threats. The visitors eventually broke through Charleston’s defense in the 71st minute when Aguirre leveled the teams.

The Battery were undeterred and regained the lead just a minute later when Romario Piggott headed home his fourth goal of the season, assisted by a stellar cross from Temi Adesodun. The intensity continued from there as the two teams traded movements in each other’s defensive halves. Among the most dramatic sequences came in the 79th minute when Logan Gdula put on a masterclass performance on the goalline by making a double save. Kuzminsky was up in the box, leaving Gdula to man the line, as Jonathan Perez and Preston Judd took shots that Logan stopped while preserving the Battery’s lead. Charleston put the game away in the 89th minute when Joel Bunting and Zeiko Lewis combined for the late goal, securing the three points for the Black and Yellow.

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