Las Vegas Review-Journal

Starting home game thrills ex-rancho High standout

Goalkeeper Alvarez, preseason surprise, bids for roster spot

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

When Angel Alvarez stepped into the Lights FC’S goal Saturday at Cashman Field, he was only a mile from where he played high school soccer.

That made it easy for the Rancho High School alumnus’ family and friends to gather for his first profession­al start against Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps FC and witness his continued rise. The 20-year-old was signed to be the Lights’ third goalkeeper, but he’s now firmly in the mix for the starting job and emerging as the team’s biggest surprise.

“It was the dream, you know? To play in front of my city, to play in front of my family, my friends,” Alvarez said. “When I came out on the field, I heard the people cheering for me and I felt goosebumps. It was crazy.”

Alvarez relieved starter Ricardo Ferrino in the Lights’ first preseason game Feb. 10 after Ferrino received a red card, then replaced him in the starting lineup the following week. The former Southeast League Goalkeeper of the Year allowed three goals, one off a penalty kick, in his start against Vancouver, but Lights assistant coach Isidro Sanchez was impressed by his play.

“He played really, really maturely. He made good decisions,” Sanchez said.

“He has grown a lot as a footballer.”

That growth has continued from the time Alvarez officially joined the Lights in January to now. Goalkeeper coach Romilio Gomez invited him to try out after he came home for winter break from Laramie County Community College in Wyoming, and Alvarez jumped at the opportunit­y.

“I didn’t think about it twice,” Alvarez said. “I came out, and luckily (coach Jose Luis Sanchez Sola) saw something in me that he liked.”

Calderon’s attitude stands out

Forward Juan Jose Calderon didn’t let a demotion keep him from making an impact on Saturday. Calderon, 27, who started in the Lights’ first preseason game, came off the bench against Vancouver in the 59th minute with his team trailing 2-0 and playing a man short because of a red card.

He erased the deficit single-handedly with goals in the 66th and 68th minutes — one off a free kick and another on a penalty kick. Sanchez said he was impressed by the Liga MX veteran’s approach.

“He’s a very good kicker for set pieces, for everything,” said Sanchez, who coached Calderon in Mexico’s second division. “But the important part of this is having the personalit­y to handle the pressure. For me as an assistant coach, that’s what I like the most.”

Chant control

A small group of fans used a chant considered a homophobic slur at the Lights’ first preseason game, and the team addressed the issue on Saturday. The Lights’ in-arena DJ led the crowd of 6,049 in shouting “Go Lights!” when the opposing goalkeeper kicked the ball, drowning out the offensive chant.

Fresh faces

The newest members of the Lights’ preseason roster are midfielder Bryan de la Fuente and defender Rodrigo Inigo.

De la Fuente, 25, played under Sola for MLS’ Chivas USA in 2013. Inigo, 32, has Liga MX experience and recently played in Mexico’s second division with Calderon and Sanchez.

Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bensgotz on Twitter.

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Goalkeeper Angel Alvarez, sprawling in his pink jersey, is a former standout at Rancho High School who is looking to make the roster of Lights FC.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco Goalkeeper Angel Alvarez, sprawling in his pink jersey, is a former standout at Rancho High School who is looking to make the roster of Lights FC.

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