Boys soccer: Mustangs earn share of PCL title
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - The Costa Mesa High boys soccer team completed its
regular season Wednesday with a 2-0 Pacific Coast League victory at
Corona del Mar. But the Mustangs still have a bit of team business to
attend to Friday.
Coach Eugene Day’s Mustangs (13-5-2, 7-2-1 in league), by virtue of
University’s 1-1 tie with Estancia Wednesday, clinched at least a share
of what is believed to be the program’s first league championship.
But, should Northwood tie or defeat University (5-1-3 in league)
Friday, in a 3:15 p.m. makeup game at the Trojans’ field, the Mustangs,
who plan to be in attendance, would keep the title all to themselves.
“We can’t celebrate yet,†Day, who, in his first season at the helm,
guided the Mustangs to their first CIF Southern Section playoff
appearance since 1991, said after his game and before hearing of the Uni
tie.
Day said a few of his players, perhaps looking past CdM (2-14-2,
0-8-2), actually expressed a desire to attend the Uni-Estancia game
Wednesday.
And, Day noted, their lackluster play in the opening minutes against
the Sea Kings illustrated this attitude.
“I told them not to take these guys lightly, because they could have
played the spoiler,†Day said. “But we came out a little flat.â€
Whatever lethargy the Mustangs possessed, however, seemed to vanish
when senior Louis Day came off the bench midway through the first half.
No less than a minute after he entered the game, Day, a senior
forward, deflected a pass from Michael Gardiner around a CdM defender,
then rocketed a shot past the CdM goalie for a 1-0 lead in the 21st
minute.
“It looked like he just stuck his foot out (to stop the pass),†Eugene
Day, Louis’ father, said. “Then, all of a sudden, it was in the back of
the net.â€
And with Mesa’s defense polishing off its seventh shutout against PCL
competition, the goal was all the visitors would need.
Senior sweeper Marco Santangelo, as well as fellow defenders Stephen
Thomas, Zack Powell and Chasen Marshall, played well enough that junior
goalie Bryce Sheridan was required to make only two saves.
Meanwhile, Mesa, ranked No. 8 in CIF Division IV, peppered CdM keeper
Geoff Collier (nine saves), as Gardiner, Irwin Solis, Trinidad Hernandez,
Powell and Brian Zing supplied quality scoring chances.
Gardiner, a junior, ricocheted a goal off the near post on a tough
angle in the 44th minutes for insurance, allowing Mesa to relax and
ponder its championship possibilities.
“I’ve been at Costa Mesa for six years (the first five coaching at the
lower levels),†Eugene Day said. “We’ve had good (varsity) teams since
I’ve been here, we just never had guys who could find the back of the
net. You just can’t play defense and hope the other team doesn’t score.
You have to attack and score yourself. We’ve been knocking on the door,
the key just never worked. But I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished this
year.â€
CdM Coach Pat Gallagher, who credited the consistent play of junior
sweeper Andy Almquist, said his young team made progress throughout a
trying season.
“I’m encouraged for the next few years,†said Callaghan, in his first
year coaching his alma mater.
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