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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, JULY 6, 2015
SPORTS
1-2-3! US hat trick earns World Cup
Lloyd scores 3
and US defeats
Japan 5-2
By ANNE M. PETERSON
AP Sports Writer
VANCOUVER,
British
Columbia (AP) — Carli Lloyd
lives for the big moment. She
had her biggest on Sunday night
— and gave the United States
its record third Women’s World
Cup title.
Lloyd scored three times as
the U.S. jumped to a four-goal
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the Americans overwhelmed
defending champion Japan 5-2
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championship since 1999.
A sellout crowd of 53,341
that included U.S. Vice Presi-
dent Joe Biden roared in approv-
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“It’s been a long journey, my
career. I’ve had a lot of people
believe in me, in my corner,
from day one,” said the mid-
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“I’ve dedicated my whole life to
this. Everything else comes sec-
ond. But I wouldn’t want to do it
any other way.”
When it was over, Lloyd col-
lapsed to her knees and pumped
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bach bear-hugged teary-eyed
coach Jill Ellis, lifting her off the
ground.
Lloyd, awarded the Golden
Ball as player of the tournament,
scored twice in a span of about
135 seconds as the U.S. led 2-0
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Lauren Holiday boosted the
lead in the 14th, and two minutes
later Lloyd made it 4-0 with an
audacious 54-yard, right-footed
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over goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori.
Japan closed on Yuki
Ogimi’s goal in the 27th and
an own goal by Julie Johnston
on an errant header in the 52nd.
Tobin Heath scored two minutes
later, the third goal off a restart
for the Americans.
While winning the last
three Olympic gold medals,
the U.S. had struggled in the
World Cup since taking the
title at the inaugural tourna-
ment in 1991 and then again at
It was the fastest hat trick in
World Cup history — men or
women — and Lloyd became
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chelle Akers in 1991 to score
multiple goals in a World Cup
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gland’s Geoff Hurst scored three
times against Germany in the
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“Miss Lloyd she always does
this to us. In London she scored
2 goals and today she scored 3
goals. We are embarrassed,”
Japan coach Norio Sasaki said.
AP Photo/Elaine Thompson
“But she is an excellent player
Megan Rapinoe celebrates after the U.S. beat Japan 5-2 and I really respect her and ad-
in the FIFA Women’s World Cup soccer championship in mire her.”
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Sunday.
Lloyd scored six goals
in seven matches during the
the Rose Bowl eight years lat- been an assistant on the coach- monthlong tournament, includ-
er.
ing staff.
ing in every U.S. game in the
Christie Rampone, the only
Ellis’ tactics and lineups knockout phase. She raised her
holdover from the 1999 team, were criticized early in the international goals total to 69
lifted the trophy with Wambach, World Cup tournament when and joined Carin Jennings in
the 35-year-old former FIFA the U.S. offense sputtered at 1991 as the only Americans to
Player of the Year who has said times on offense. She shifted win the Golden Ball.
this will be her last World Cup. /OR\GWRDQDWWDFNLQJPLG¿HOG-
Holiday added her goal to
Wambach was among the most HULQWKHVHPL¿QDODJDLQVWWRS cap a counterattack, volleying
vocal opponents of FIFA’s deci- ranked Germany and again in in from 10 yards after Azusa
sion to play the tournament on WKH ¿QDO DQG SXW \HDUROG Iwashimizu’s header on an at-
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Morgan Brian, the youngest tempted clearance bounded high
With FIFA President Sepp player on her roster, in a defen- in the air. Heath scored from 4
Blatter staying away from Can- VLYHPLG¿HOGUROH
yards after a Holiday corner
ada during a U.S. criminal in-
“I want to thank Jill,” Lloyd kick, which went off Kaihori’s
vestigation of soccer corruption, said. “I know lots of people weak punch to the far post for
the trophy was presented by out in the stands were worried Brian to play back in front.
FIFA Senior Vice President Issa about us. We all held together.
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Hayatou of Cameroon, the head We all stayed the course. We all 6ROR DOORZHG DIWHU ¿YH VWUDLJKW
of African soccer’s governing executed the game plan.”
shutouts. The only other goal
body.
Lloyd had come up big be- scored against her came in the
Hope Solo won her second fore, scoring the winning goals ¿UVW KDOI RI WKH WRXUQDPHQW
straight Golden Glove as top in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic opener against Australia.
goalkeeper of the tournament. ¿QDOV
The United States went 540
She played despite critics who
She put the U.S. ahead in the minutes without conceding a goal,
urged the U.S. Soccer Feder- third minute off a grass-hugging the longest streak in the World
ation to drop her after she ini- corner kick from Megan Rapi- Cup since Germany’s record 679
tially faced two misdemeanor noe, streaking into the penalty scoreless minutes from 2003-11.
counts of domestic violence area on a diagonal run and using
Japan’s victory over the Unit-
from a June 2014 altercation at the side of her left foot just in ed States four years ago was its
her half-sister’s house, charges front of the spot to redirect the ¿UVW:RUOG&XSWLWOHDQGLWFDPH
that were dismissed earlier this ball inside the far post.
just months after the massive
year.
She made it 2-0 after Hol- earthquake and tsunami that hit
Solo, who hasn’t spoken to iday took a low free kick from Japan, killing more than 20,000
the media for most of the tour- WKH ÀDQN DQG -RKQVWRQ PDGH D people and touching off the
nament, proclaimed simply: EDFNKHHO ÀLFN WR /OR\G ZKR worst nuclear catastrophe since
“We did it! Awesome!”
was 2 yards out. With her right Chernobyl in 1986.
The title, which adds a cov- foot, she poked the ball between
Japan returned eight starters
eted third star to the American two defenders and past Kai- IURPWKH¿QDOZKHQLWEHDW
uniform, also vindicated the hori’s outstretched arms.
the U.S. on penalty kicks. The
USSF for its decision in April
Lloyd’s third goal came Americans started just four of
WR ¿UH FRDFK 7RP 6HU- when Kaihori ventured far off the 11 players who opened that
manni, who had replaced Pia her line. The keeper backped- game in Germany.
Sundhage the previous year, aled and got her right hand
The United States is 25-1-6
and replace him with Ellis, the on the long shot, but the ball against Japan, including 3-1 in
British-born American who had glanced off a post into the goal. World Cup meetings.
7A
Fishermen win two
of three on road trip
error, a walk, and a single
by Scott to score Wallace.
The Astoria Ford summer
In the top of the ninth,
baseball team went 2-1 late Astoria’s Jackson Arnsdorf
last week, on a three-games- had a lead-off single, Tyler
in-two-days road swing in Lyngstad drew a walk and
the Willamette Valley.
Trey Hageman reached on
West Salem scored a 10-7 DQLQ¿HOGVLQJOH
win over Astoria last Thurs-
One out later, a line
day, before the Fishermen drive by Wallace to center
bounced back with a dou- ¿HOG VFRUHG $UQVGRUI IRU
bleheader sweep at Dallas the eventual game-winner.
Friday, 2-1 and 14-13.
Four Astoria pitchers
In Friday’s sweep, Asto- FRPELQHG IRU ¿YH VWULNH-
ria Ford trailed 1-0 through outs and four walks, with
six innings of Game 1, then Hageman getting the win.
scored twice in the top of the
Clay Coxen took the
seventh to win.
loss for Dallas, which used
Carter Wallace picked up six pitchers.
the complete-game win on
Strange, Scott, Samboy
the mound, allowing four Tuimato and Arnsdorf all
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no walks.
Ford, while Zach Wallace,
With one out in the top of Justin Spencer, Coxen and
the seventh, Astoria’s Fridt- Treve Earhart had triples
jof Fremstad reached on an for Dallas.
error and advanced on a sin-
Six Astoria hitters com-
gle by Nick Scott.
bined for 15 hits, eight
Kyle Strange followed RBIs and 10 runs scored.
with a single to load the bas-
In last Thursday’s loss,
es, and Cade O’Brien singled :HVW 6DOHP VFRUHG ¿YH
to center to score Fremstad UXQV LQ WKH ¿UVW LQQLQJ RQ
and Scott with the go-ahead two singles, two doubles
runs.
and an error.
Dallas pitcher Everett
Astoria rallied to within
Minahan took the loss, de- 5-3, on a two-run triple by
spite striking out 12 with one Hageman, before West Salem
walk in seven innings.
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Game 2 was the exact op-
Strange had a two-run
posite, as both teams had 18 double in a late rally by
hits and combined to score Astoria, which scored four
27 runs.
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Dallas scored six runs in
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WKH ¿UVW LQQLQJ DQG$VWRULD four RBIs on two hits — a
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ond and built a 10-6 lead.
and a double in the sixth.
Dallas answered with six
Astoria Ford returns
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sixth innings to grab a 12-11 when the Fishermen host a
lead, before Astoria scored a doubleheader with Warren-
run in the seventh to send the ton Tuesday. Game 1 at 5
game to extra innings.
p.m. will be a Junior State
Both teams scored a run Division 1 game, followed
in the eighth, with Astoria by Astoria Ford’s B team
Ford driving in a run on an vs. Warrenton in Game 2.
The Daily Astorian
SCOREBOARD
SPORTS SCHEDULE
TUESDAY
Junior State Baseball — Warren-
ton at Astoria Ford A’s, 5 p.m.; War-
renton at Astoria Ford B’s, 7 p.m.
THURSDAY
Junior State Baseball — Mil-
waukie at Astoria Ford (2), 5
p.m.; Clatskanie at Knappa (2)
4 p.m.
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