San Antonio Scorpions Dominate Carolina RailHawks with 8-0 Thumping

RailHawks’ Gale Agbossoumonde attempts to block Scorpions’ Pablo Campos’ shot at Carolina goalkeeper Ray Burse. Campos finished the night with 4 goals against his former team. Photo by Jasen Delgado.
San Antonio shuts out Carolina 8-0 behind a four goal performance by NASL scoring leader Pablo Compos.
The Carolina RailHawks visited Heroes Stadium Saturday night for the first time ever, looking to improve their away form with only one road win this season. The RailHawks have improved in recent weeks adding six wins to their record after a rocky start. Carolina midfielder Nick Zimmerman came into the contest as the league’s second leading scorer with 9 goals on the season and faced his ex-teammate and league-leading goal scorer Pablo Campos.
San Antonio were looking to continue a string of strong performances still atop the league and trailing the big news of the signing earlier in the week of Jeff Cunningham.
The Scorpions started the match with the debut of Luiz Tiago from Brazil in attack with his fellow countryman Pablo Campos. Missing from the lineup was Kevin Harmse who was serving a suspension from a red card the previous week. San Antonio head coach Tim Hankinson elected to start with a four man midfield and two strikers in a 4-4-2 formation.
The game started on equal footing but at just under five minutes Jonathan Greenfield pointed a cross from a free kick in the direction of the six yard box. The ball bounced around the Carolina defense as the RailHawks defenders struggled to clear it from the box. As the ball was cleared from the crowd an astute Greg Janicki turned on a dime and finished the shot past Carolina ‘keeper Ray Burse for the first goal of the night.
Around the 15 minute mark Carolina began looking comfortable in possession until a key turnover. The Scorpions Fabian Kling moved the ball wide to Tiago who picked out Campos further forward. Two RailHawks defenders poorly dealt with the ball that should have been easily cleared. Campos never gave up on the play and pestered the defenders into sending a stray ball toward their own box to which the forward obliged himself to hammer into the back of the net past a helpless Burse.
Carolina looked like a team who were not ready to start the match and with a two-goal deficit continued to lose possession, turning the ball over continually.
Despite their horrible form early in the match, their play began to improve with good passing sequences through the midfield.
But even as they began to settle in, another RailHawks turnover in the Scorpions’ half led to a fast break up the field and a precise through ball was sent forward to Campos. The tall Brazilian looked set to break until he was fouled from behind by Carolina defender Austen King. King was deemed the last defender by the referee and he was penalized with a red card. The resulting free kick banged off of the post, denying Luiz Tiago his first goal for the Scorpions.
Carolina certainly had their opportunities in the Scorpions’ half playing quite open but their most dangerous opportunity was a low driven shot from RailHawks midfielder Zach Schilawski. Scorpions keeper Daryl Sattler easily handled the shot to end the half and any hope for Carolina to get back into the game.
The second half started with Esteban Bayona coming on for Luiz Tiago and Bayona immediately began to contribute offensively. Around the 53rd minute Greenfield gained control of the ball and moved forward releasing Pablo Campos who broke free from Carolina defender Gale Agbossoumonde, and was brought down in the box for a penalty.
Campos coolly finished the PK in the lower left corner, exorcising past demons from the last time he was in front of the center spot where he missed two penalties against Puerto Rico during the home opener.
Shortly after, San Antonio earned a corner kick and Josue Soto sent an expertly taken corner kick which Greg Janicki finished with a towering header scoring his second of the night. Almost immediately afterward Esteban Bayona found himself breaking toward the Carolina goal with only Carolina defender Agbossoumonde to beat and fought past the US U-23 international, slotting the ball past Burse into the opposite corner, scoring his fifth goal of the season. The scoreline was now 5-0 and the Scorpions didn’t look to be holding back.
Blake Wagner pressed forward in possession of the ball in the 65th minute and with lax defending was practically invited to shoot from twenty yards. Wagner dropped his head down and drove the ball into the net, high and to the right, with a blistering shot past Burse ballooning the score to six and compounding Carolina’s road misery.
Shortly afterward, Walter Ramirez received a 40-yard pass by right back Wes Knight. He controlled the ball and sent a cross toward the box that found Bayona. Bayona helped the ball toward the net but Campos helped himself to a wide open goal and scored his third of the match for a hat-trick.
Carolina continued to believe that attacking with few numbers was going to bring them closer to a goal. Turnovers, however, continued to haunt Carolina and in the 71st minute, Ramirez collected a ball in the midfield and raced toward the goal leaving the Carolina defense in his wake with only Agbossoumonde to beat.
Ramirez couldn’t get past the defender and needed to adjust his attack but saw that Campos was all alone in front of goal. Ramirez passed to Campos and the Brazilian forward padded his scoring total with a quick and easy finish for a four goal performance against his former club.
Carolina had no illusions at this point and were giving everything to stay organized through the defense and midfield. Zack Schilawski was the lone forward for Carolina and seemed lost amid a forest of white jerseys as he patiently waited for the ball. The ball never came and when it did, the Scorpions defenders easily redirected Carolina’s advances.
The Scorpions continued their dominance toward the end of the match with an eight goal win shutting out Carolina in their second match of the season. The Scorpions continue next week hosting the Puerto Rico Islanders who trounced San Antonio by four goals during their inaugural home opener.
The Scorpions have already beaten Puerto Rico at home and will go into the match confident, especially up front.
“A striker needs confidence; when you’re not confident it’s very hard to score,” said Campos about his 4-goal performance. “My teammates respect me and they fight for me as I do the same for them. It is a mutual feeling and that’s what makes a great environment to play in.”
Earlier in the week the Scorpions signed MLS veteran and goal machine Jeff Cunningham from his short stint in Guatemala. Cunningham comes into a squad with 32 points at the top of the table and will most likely provide additional scoring punch deep into the middle of the season.
On the prospect of Cunningham and Campos partnering in the offense, head coach Tim Hankinson said, “I do see Cunningham and Campos partnering up front, They’re slightly different types of players, it will take time for everyone to get to know each other. But Pablo has played against him, Blake (Wagner), Pitchkolan, Harmse have all played with him, Wes (Knight) has played against him. It’s not like he’s a guy coming from overseas that guys have never seen play before, so I think he will be embraced pretty quickly.”
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Just a couple of things I noticed. Carolina has actually played at Heroes once before this game. At the beginining of the article you said “first time ever.”
Also, the Scorpions lost to the Islanders 4-0 at the home opener not 6-0.
Aaron, that is incorrect. This was Carolina’s first trip to Heros Stadium. The NASL schedule is a balanced one with all teams playing each other home and away twice. The RailHawks visit San Antonio again on Sept. 16th.
You can reference the NASL schedule next time if you’re not sure.
http://www.nasl.com/index.php?id=12
Signing Cunningham seems to have lit a fire under the other forwards.;) Wonder if he’s going to get *any* playing time now!;)