Girls soccer: Sailors dominate Warriors
Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - The long wait is finally over. Newport Harbor
High’s girls soccer team can stake claim to victory over Woodbridge’s
Warriors, the defending Sea View League champions.
“This is the first time we’ve beaten them in five years,†Newport
Harbor Coach Jason Sorrell said, after his team’s dominating 2-0 league
win over the Warriors under the lights Thursday at Newport Harbor.
The Sailors tied Woodbridge last year and another time in 1999, when
senior standouts Amy Ross and Tory Manchester were freshmen.
Ross, who has signed with Concordia University, returned this week
from a sprained ankle, which forced her to miss the Tars’ first two
league games.
She scored in her first game back Tuesday in the Sailors’ 2-0 win at
Laguna Hills, then kick-started Newport Harbor in an impressive result
against Woodbridge (7-6-1, 2-1-0 in league), which would’ve lost by much
more than two goals had it not been for the diving saves by senior
goalkeeper Kacee Jewell.
“We had such a good team effort ... you always want to beat
Woodbridge,†said Ross, whose goal in the fifth minute came on a cross by
junior midfielder Amy Burlingham. For Ross, it was her fourth goal of the
season.
In the 19th minute, Manchester scored on a blast from 24 yards out on
a cross by junior Kate Younglove.
“Kate gave me a perfect ball,†said Manchester, who scored her fourth
goal of the campaign.
Manchester was wide open and had time for a couple of touches before
unloading a rocket to give Newport Harbor (9-6-2, 2-1-1) a comfortable two-goal advantage.
“Those were two tremendous goals,†said Sorrell, whose team outshot
the Warriors in each half, 6-2. “We’ve been working extremely hard and it
just paid off with those two good chances. But we had more chances in the
second half.â€
Jewell leaped high in the air to tip away a shot by Ross early in the
second half, then a goal by Ross was nullified in the 55th minute because
of an offside.
In the 62nd minute, Jewell’s diving stop to her right prevented
Burlingham from giving Newport a 3-0 lead, then she saved another two
minutes later on freshman Taylor Giacomaro’s shot.
Burlingham, after beating two players with the ball, fired an open
shot over the cage in the 72nd minute.
“In the beginning of the season, we couldn’t find any chemistry, but
now we’re really clicking,†Ross said. “When we come to play, we come to
play.â€
Manchester, who has committed to Brown University in the Ivy League,
said it was sweet to finally defeat the Warriors.
“They always have the strongest team every year,†Manchester said.
“Sometimes we pull off a tie against them, and it’s always close, but
we’ve never been able to beat them.â€
Until now.
Newport Harbor is ranked No. 6 in CIF Southern Section Division II and
No. 7 by the Times in the Southland poll.
The Sailors host Aliso Niguel Jan. 24 at 5 p.m. The Wolverines, ranked
No. 5 by the Times in the Southland, defeated Newport in the first round.
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