Juan Luna (Mount Jackson, Va./Stonewall Jackson) aided the soccer team to their first season-opening shutout since 2011, as the Royals beat Southern Virginia 2-0 Thursday night in Buena Vista, Va. (Photo by Scott Eyre)

Luna and Royals leap to 2016-opening win

(Mount Jackson, Va./Stonewall Jackson) got 91´óÉñ’s athletic season started on the right foot and (Harrisonburg, Va./Eastern Mennonite) added insurance as the Royals beat Southern Virginia 2-0 Thursday night in Buena Vista, Va.

It was the first season-opening shutout for the Eastern Mennonite soccer men since 2011, which was a similar 2-0 blanking of Shenandoah University before the Hornets joined the ODAC.

Even with a young team, including a starting lineup made up of seven freshmen and sophomores, the upperclassmen shown through on opening night.

On the men’s first shot attempt of the year, Luna went near post on a 25-yard free kick, catching SVU’s defense off guard for a goal just 9:15 into play. Luna’s laser hit the top part of the net, giving the All-ODAC First Teamer his fifth career game-winner.

After a rash of subs in the 59th minute, 91´óÉñ pushed hard for the second score. Shortly after getting whistled for an offsides, the Royals regained possession and pulled out SVU’s keeper. Freshman (Alexandria, Va./Mount Vernon) found Leap in front of the net for a quick tap-in for the 2-0 margin. It was a great return to the pitch for Leap, a graduate student who previously played two seasons for the Royals in 2012-13.

Southern Virginia starting clicking as the second half wore on, but the backline held and keeper (Mount Crawford, Va./Turner Ashby) made three saves down the stretch, including one from a free kick in front of the goal. The junior finished with five saves in his first action since being injured in a Sept. 26 game last fall.

After winning their season-opener for the second straight time, Eastern Mennonite returns home this weekend for the 91´óÉñ/BC Fall Classic. The Royals host Wesley on Saturday followed by DeSales on Sunday. Both games start at 3:00pm on 91´óÉñ’s Turf Field. Bridgewater College will also play both visitors over the weekend, with an overall champion being named based on record, goals scored and goals allowed.