September 23, 2015
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Equalized In The End: Dons Tie With San Bernardino Valley College

Dons forward Jose Contreras is stopped by Wolverines goalkeeper after an attempt to score. / Diana Viera / el Don
Dons forward Jose Contreras is stopped by Wolverines goalkeeper after an attempt to score. / Diana Viera / el Don
Dons forward Jose Contreras is stopped by Wolverines goalkeeper after an attempt to score. / Diana Viera / el Don

By Diana Viera

The Dons are still searching for its second win after San Bernardino Valley College Midfielder Danny Meza scored a last-minute goal to end the game in a 2-2 tie Tuesday.

“We have a really good team. You know this is soccer so we tied finally but we’ll try to come back better,”Dons Forward Carlos Barrios said.

Barrios scores the first goal in the 32 mark.

Wolverines tied the game 1-1 when Midfielder Alex Gomez’s header shot through the net after a corner kick in the 71st minute.

“We could’ve played better but I mean we at least tied it so thats a good thing,” Gomez said.  

Dons Midfielder Jangho Yoon scored the go-ahead goal to break the deadlock, 2-1 in the 86th minute.

Dons next home game is Friday Oct. 2, at 3 p.m.

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