Stars striker Derek Johnson celebrates the win against the Express on Friday night. COURTESY PHOTO, Jeff Halstead/Tacoma Stars

Stars striker Derek Johnson celebrates the win against the Express on Friday night. COURTESY PHOTO, Jeff Halstead/Tacoma Stars

Stars bounce Express, 7-3 | MASL

Extend winning streak to five matches; Cox, Johnson power offense

  • Saturday, January 21, 2017 10:49am
  • Sports

The Tacoma Stars collected their fifth straight win by taking down the Turlock Express 7-3 on Friday night at the ShoWare Center.

A total of 4,064 fans witnessed the victory, setting a new single-game attendance record for the Stars (9-3) since joining the Major Arena Soccer League last season.

Midfielder Raphael Cox and forward Derek Johnson each scored a pair of goals for Tacoma to lead the offense, while forwards Dan Antoniuk and Alex Megson contributed two points of their own. Goalkeeper Danny Waltman allowed just three goals and tallied nine saves to earn the win.

Following a silent first quarter that featured just three combined shots on goal, the Stars offense came alive. A give-and-go in front of the Turlock net culminated in a goal for Cox, giving Tacoma a 1-0 lead. Antoniuk headed in the Stars second goal nine minutes later, and an Express error gave Johnson his first score of the night soon after to put Tacoma on top 3-0. Turlock responded a mere 13 seconds later with a goal from Jorge Carmona, sending the Stars into the break with a 3-1 edge.

The clubs threw together a slew of goals again in the third quarter, with Tacoma ultimately out-scoring Turlock 3-1 in the frame. A rocket goal from Cox off the left-side boards sealed his brace just over a minute into the quarter, and he was followed by a power play goal from Micheal Ramos. The Express (5-9) answered 39 seconds later with a goal of their own, cutting the Stars lead to 5-2. Tacoma scored once more in the period on a goal from defender Cory Keitz, his first of the season.

The Stars and Express exchanged goals in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter, creating the final margin of 7-3. The win extended Tacoma’s lead over the San Diego Sockers in the Pacific Division to one game. Additionally, the Stars remain undefeated at home this season at 7-0, while outscoring opponents 49-33.

Tacoma wraps up their January slate with a pair of weekend matches against Soles De Sonora and Atletico Baja on Saturday, Jan. 28 and Sunday, Jan. 29, respectively.

Single-game tickets, season ticket packages, group outings, family packs and suite offerings for the Stars are available. To purchase, call 1-844-STARS-TIME or visit the Stars online.


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