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• Saints and Eagles advance to PCC Final Four hosted by Bayshore this weekend

Posted 10/11/16

Saints and Eagles advance to PCC Final Four hosted by Bayshore this weekend

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Panhandle Christian Sports- Soccer

• Saints and Eagles advance to PCC Final Four hosted by Bayshore this weekend

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Bayshore Christian 4, Trinitas 3

GCM Sports

ROBERTSDALE—Bryant Brock scored four goals for the Eagles as Bayshore Christian defeated Trinitas 4-3 in the Panhandle Christian Conference West Regional tournament at Central Christian School in Robertsdale Saturday.

The regional victory landed the Eagles a spot in the Panhandle Christian Conference Final Four this weekend. Bayshore took a 3-0 halftime lead before Brock added one more goal in the second half. But Trinitas rallied down the stretch with three goals of their own in the second half.

Charlie Brock had two assists and Jack Stevens added one for Bayshore in the regional win.

BCS defender Evan Doremos helped the Eagles prevent an overtime situation with an off-goal-line defensive clearance. BCS goalkeeper Sam Malone had eight big saves in the first half while Jacob Moore came up with five saves in goal for the Eagles. Parker Gilly and Jon Hunter scored for Trinitas.

Bayshore will host the PCC Final Four this Friday and Saturday in Fairhope. The Eagles will meet Aletheia in the first round Friday at 4 p.m.

Central Christian 1, East Hill 0

The Central Christian Saints took the PCC Final Four second seed spot with their 1-0 regional win over East Hill Christian. David Enfinger scored the sole goal for the Saints on a Penalty Kick about 10 minutes into the half. Jacob Mitchun had six saves in goal for Central in the victory. The Saints will face Santa Rosa in the Final Four at Bayshore in the first round Friday at 1:30 p.m. The winners will advance to the title match. The championship is set for Saturday Oct. 15 at noon. The Consolation match will be played at 10 a.m.