High School Soccer: Lake Travis runs past San Marcos
Posted: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:06 AM - 11,910 Readers
By: Randy Stevens

The San Marcos Rattlers knew what to expect going into Monday night’s
Class 4A Area playoff game against Lake Travis.
After all, the Cavaliers were a team that went four rounds deep into
the playoffs last year and started this season ranked fourth in the
region. Their 9-2-2 record was another sign of the significant challenge
the Rattlers faced on their home field.
Nonetheless, the Rattlers still seemed somewhat astounded, especially
with Lake Travis’ speed and quickness, as the Cavs scored two goals in
the first three minutes of the game and never looked back en route to
6-1 win in front of an loud and enthusiastic crowd at the SMHS soccer
field.
The Rattlers, who were making their first postseason appearance in 16
years, fell behind quickly when Lake Travis’ Kramer Fyfe found himself
one-one-one with SMHS Aaron Nunez after a nice pass then booted the ball
into the top left corner less than 30 seconds into the game.
The Rattlers found themselves down 2-0 about two minutes later when
Stephen Pyle drove in another open pass past Nunez.
“I think we underestimated their speed and quickness,” SMHS head boys’
soccer coach Justin Soza said. “It happened so quickly, before we could
blink our eyes they scored twice. That’s always tough to come back
from.”
San Marcos fell behind 3-0 when Dylan Manos dribbled the ball past the
SMHS defense and scored from about 10 yards out. Fyfe scored in similar
fashion with 10 minutes left in the half to give Lake Travis a 4-0 lead
at intermission.
Fyfe posted a hattrick when he opened the second half with hard-kicked
shot up into the top left corner of the goal, just out of the reach of
Nunez. Pyle scored his second goal of the game with close to 25 minutes
remaining to give Lake Travis a 6-0 lead.
The Rattlers were able to avoid the shutout with 4:42 remaining in the
contest when David Fernandez drove the ball into the net on a free kick.
Despite the loss, Soza said he was pleased with his team’s determined
effort.
“These guys played their butts off,” Soza said. “ They know only one
way to play, and that’s hard.”
San Marcos had its season end with a 7-9-3 record, while Lake Travis
improved to 10-2-2.
“We’ll take the good over the bad. It was a phenomenal year. We had
great leadership from our seniors, without those guys, we wouldn’t have
made it as far as we did,” Soza said. “We started the winning tradition
again. The team hasn’t been back-to-back in the playoffs in a long time,
and I think this team has set the foundation of a team that can
continued to get into the playoffs.”