Boys soccer: Eagles settle for tie
Tony Altobelli
IRVINE - It was the same old story for the Estancia High boys
soccer team. Score early and hang on.
Unfortunately for the Eagles, their one goal could only muster a 1-1
tie with host University Wednesday afternoon in a battle for a Pacific
Coast League playoff spot.
“It’s been the same story for us all season long,†Estancia Coach
Steve Crenshaw said. “We score early then fall back on our heels. Our
intensity let up and you can’t do that against a team like Uni.â€
Wednesday’s tie eliminates the Eagles (9-4-6, 5-2-3 in league) from
the PCL title chase, while the Trojans (10-6-6, 5-1-3) still have a
makeup game with Northwood Friday. A win would give Uni a share of the
PCL title with Costa Mesa.
Estancia got on the scoreboard just 13 minutes into the game when
senior Juan Zarate took a pass from junior Victor Cervantes, split the
Trojans’ defense and snuck a shot into the lower-left corner of the goal.
Ten minutes later, Uni tied the game when junior Jason Johnson got
hold of a loose ball near the goal and found an opening.
Estancia had a couple of chances to regain the lead, but opportunities
by Zarate, Armando Ortiz and Javier Millan slipped wide of the goal.
Eagles’ goalie Giovanni Gonzalez had eight saves, including three from
point-blank range that preserved the tie.
“We’ve been going back and forth with Giovanni and Adam (Kapko),â€
Crenshaw said. “Adam’s battling the flu, so we kept Giovanni in the
entire game and did a great job for us.â€
The second half was controlled by University as Estancia fought off
wave after wave of Uni offense.
“We’re still young,†Crenshaw said. “I’m starting six sophomores and
even though they are still very talented, they are also very young and
inexperienced.â€
Gonzalez came up with a big leg save on a Uni breakaway to prevent one
scoring opportunity and the officials took care of two others.
Two Trojans’ goals were disallowed in the final eight minutes by
offside infractions.
“We let them get back in the game,†Crenshaw said. “We stopped doing
the things that made us successful because we dropped our intensity.â€
Junior midfielder Ricardo Garcia was given a red card for
unsportsmanlike play and will have to sit out the Eagles’ first playoff
game, should they make the playoffs.
Northwood, with two games yet to play coming into Wednesday, had 10
points.
“We’ll just have to wait and see how the other games play out,â€
Crenshaw said.
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