Girls soccer: CdM reigns supreme
Steve Virgen
IRVINE - Pity the Pacific Coast League. The Giant has awoken.
The Corona del Mar High girls soccer team stood tall after answering a
1-0 deficit with a resounding effort, leading to a 4-1 road victory over
Northwood Tuesday.
The Sea Kings (10-3-5, 2-0-2 in the PCL), the two-time defending PCL
champions who received chinks in the armor with two ties last week,
showed why they are the second-ranked team in CIF Southern Section
Division IV after the Timberwolves (4-5-3, 2-2-1) delivered a quick blow,
scoring four minutes into the contest.
“We came and had a job to do and we did it,†CdM Coach Ron Evans said.
“This dictates who’s going to take first place in the league. I’m real
proud of my team. They came and stepped up to the plate and did a great
job. We gave up the early goal and after that I thought we started to
take over.â€
Eight minutes after Northwood scored its goal, the Sea Kings
retaliated with a goal from senior Kristin Hanson. The scoring play
started from midfield when junior Alivia Mazura, who led the Sea Kings
with two goals, won a ball from a Northwood player. She fired a pass to
junior Elisha Morgan, who headed the ball in front of junior Lauren
Shepherdson. Shepherdson crossed it over to Hanson in front of the net.
CdM continued to attack after the 1-1 tie, which led to Mazura’s two
goals before halftime. Three minutes after entering the game, senior
Allison Harvey, who had been nursing an injury suffered during rock
climbing this past weekend, assisted Mazura’s first score, a pass that
Mazura beat the Northwood goalkeeper for an open-net goal in the 31st
minute.
“I really regret not playing last year,†said Mazura, who sat out her
sophomore year after playing CdM varsity soccer as a freshman. “I’m
trying to make up for it. (Evans) told us, ‘We come out of this game,
we’re in first. If we lose we’re fourth,’ and that’s huge. Everyone came
out with their game face on. This is a game where you really have to play
with a lot of heart and get out there and win. This could really
determine the rest of our season.â€
Mazura, who suffered a dislocated shoulder late November, scored again
in the final minute of the first half, after Harvey’s shot caromed off
the goalkeeper’s gloves and to Mazura, who booted it in to the back of
the net.
“This win says to people in the league, ‘We’re here to win it again,’
†said Harvey, who also mentioned she will sign her letter of intent to
play for Cal State Fullerton Feb. 1. “I wanted to play, but (Evans) kept
me out, so when I came in I wanted to show him that he should have
started me.â€
Harvey, last year’s PCL co-Most Valuable Player, continued to show her
coach when she scored with four minutes left. Morgan, who started in her
first game since knee surgery in late November, struck for a shot that
led to a corner kick. Shepherdson booted a rolling ball that went through
Hanson’s legs and to Harvey, who struck for the goal.
“(Morgan is) getting back into her rhythm,†Evans said of his two-time
first-team All-CIF and all-league selection. “With each game you see
progression. She had three great shots.â€
The Sea Kings outshot the Timberwolves, 21-8, as CdM’s defense
tightened its grip when faced with the 1-0 deficit. Freshman goalkeeper
Rachel Waters stopped four shots, while her CdM teammates Shepherdson,
juniors Paige Janes and Lauren Loe and sophomore Kinzie Kramer supported
in the back.
The defense created counterattacks and as a result Harvey, Morgan,
senior Jaclyn Thayer and junior Jenny Long produced shots and several
offensive threats.
CdM begins its second round of PCL play Thursday at 4:45 p.m., at
Laguna Beach.
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