High school boys soccer: Pleasant Grove’s perfect season stays alive in clutch win over Maple Mountain
Pleasant Grove midfielder Trey Okey (8) celebrates after his goal in overtime defeated Maple Mountain 2-1 in a boys soccer game held at Maple Mountain High School in Spanish Fork on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News Not only was maintaining a perfect record on the line for Pleasant Grove in Tuesday’s game with Maple Mountain, but full control of Region 7 was also at stake. Despite getting down early, the Vikings pushed their win streak to 13 consecutive with a 2-1 road win over the Golden Eagles.
It was a resilient win for Pleasant Grove after it trailed 1-0 following a Maple Mountain goal in the 20th minute. The goal came after a scuffle in the box during a corner kick. The sideline referee signaled a foul, and Golden Eagles’ Corbin Gardner put it in.
Vikings’ coach Chris Ecalono disagreed with the call, but he knew there was nothing to do but move on and play from behind. “He’s trying to sell it, and that’s just part of the game,” Ecalono said. “We felt like in a game that could determine a region championship, we didn’t want it to be decided by the refs on a PK.
“We wanted it to be very clear and obvious, so that was very disappointing. But we overcame it and eventually won the game. ” Just as it’s done all season, Pleasant Grove quickly looked past the goal deficit and attacked right back.
It took only a minute for the Vikings to get back downfield and strike back. Similarly, it came on a penalty kick after a Pleasant Grove player was fouled in the box. Mauricio Rondan stepped up and put it in the net for the equalizer.
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