These teams have been evenly matched over the last three years, as evident by four of the six games ending in draws.
Central Coast Section Open Division finalists last year, the math is simple for the Wildcatz, who are 6-0 this winter when they just score -- 0-3 when they don't.
Alvarez's only setback in a 5-1 non-league season was a 2-0 loss to Soledad -- ironically coming at home, where it has been nearly unbeatable the last three years.
The Eagles have produced 11 goals this year -- while Watsonville's Erik Herrera has nine by himself.
Having been blanked 4-0 by Alisal on Tuesday, the Wildcatz have not dropped two straight games to open a league season since joining the Monterey Bay League in 2007.


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