Under-17s start Paulista second phase with win; Under-15s draw away The Tricolor U-17 side kicked off the second phase of the Paulista with a win. At Amadeu Mosca, in Salto (SP), the team beat Salto 3-1 this Saturday, with goals from Hiago, Nicolas Francisco, and Brenno, earning their first points in Group 22. In the first phase, over 12 matches, the U-17s recorded nine wins, two draws, and suffered just one defeat. They scored 47 goals and conceded eight, totaling 29 points. In an action-packed match, Tricolor opened the scoring in the 8th minute through Hiago, who headed in Júlio’s cross. In the 29th minute, Nicolas Francisco doubled the lead after a pass from Gabriel. The opponents pulled one back in the 40th minute. In the second half, Tricolor sealed the score in the 38th minute through Brenno, with a header. U-17: João Soato; Raphael França (João Bispo, at halftime), Artur Kapaz, João Marcos, and Júlio; Wellington (Caio Santana, 22' 2nd half), Gabriel (Aguilar, at halftime), and Nícolas Pereira; Hiago (Mikael, 12' 2nd half), Pedro Ruan (Carlos, 12' 2nd half), and Nicolas Francisco (Rhian, 19' 2nd half). Head coach: Alexandre Torrezan. The U-15s also played away from home this Saturday. The team drew 1-1 with Monte Azul at Otacília Patrício Arroyo, in Monte Azul Paulista (SP). Tricolor’s goal was scored by Yahgo, who got on the end of a superb long ball from Luisinho in the 31st minute of the first half, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted it into the net. The opposition equalized in the second half, in the 14th minute, with a shot from outside the box. With the result, the team earned its first point in the second phase and remains unbeaten in the competition, now with 11 wins and two draws. U-15: Felipe Avila; Ruann, João Marcos, Gabriel, and Gilbert (Kauê Marcos, 22' 2nd half); Miguel (Guilherme de Campos, 14' 2nd half), Pietro, and Luisinho; Juninho (Diego, at halftime), Arthur (Kléber, 18' 2nd half), and Yahgo (Victor Israel, 18' 2nd half). Head coach: Vinícius dos Santos.
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