The Stars’ Michael Ramos and the Stars came up short to the Ontario Fury. COURTESY PHOTO, Wilson Tsoi/Tacoma Stars

The Stars’ Michael Ramos and the Stars came up short to the Ontario Fury. COURTESY PHOTO, Wilson Tsoi/Tacoma Stars

Stars fall to Fury, 7-5 | MASL

Megson contributes three assists in second-half surge

  • Friday, February 17, 2017 10:55am
  • Sports

The Tacoma Stars rallied for five goals in the second half, but ultimately fell in the final minute to the Ontario (Calif.) Fury 7-5 Thursday night at Citizens Business Bank Arena.

Tacoma (10-8) remains in second place in the MASL Pacific Division after the loss, one game ahead of Ontario for the division’s final playoff spot.

Goalkeeper Danny Waltman and the Stars defense kept the Fury (8-8) off the scoreboard for the majority of the second half, giving the Tacoma offense an opportunity to come back from a 5-0 halftime deficit. After the Stars evened the match at 5-5 late in the game, Ontario eventually broke through for a pair of deciding goals to escape with a win.

Waltman tallied a total of seven saves on the night, while forward Alex Megson led the offensive side with three points coming off a trio of assists.

Ontario cruised through the first half of the match, scoring five times while their defense logged a shutout, allowing just four shots on goal. Leonardo De Oliveira and Juan Carlos Gonzalez checked in with goals for the Fury in the first quarter, while Jiho Lee, Maicon De Abreu, and Oliveira sent in a trio of scores in the second to send Ontario into halftime with a commanding 5-0 lead.

However, the Stars would go on to mount a furious second-half rally that started with three goals in the third period to cut the Fury lead to just two. Defender Troy Peterson broke the seal for the Stars midway through the quarter, and was followed by scores from forward Dan Antoniuk and midfielder Micheal Ramos. Entering the final quarter of play, Tacoma trailed Ontario by a score of 5-3.

Stars defender Evan McNeley continued the comeback effort with a goal 3½ minutes into the fourth quarter, pulling Tacoma within one. With just over two minutes remaining in the match, midfielder Raphael Cox found the back of the net for a thrilling Stars equalizing goal, knotting the match up at 5-5. One minute later, Lee put the Fury back out in front 6-5 with his second goal of the match. An empty-net goal for Oliveira right before time expired wrapped up the scoring, giving Ontario a 7-5 victory.

The Stars return to Washington for a pair of home matches to close out the season, starting with a contest against the Chicago Mustangs on Friday, Feb. 24 at 7:35 p.m.

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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