OCC puts Riverside away, 2-1
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COSTA MESA - Orange Coast College was a 2-1 winner in men’s soccer
Tuesday as the Pirates overcame an early red card to prevail against
visiting Riverside CC.
Freshman defender Chris Newcomer picked up a red card in the 32nd
minute after making a hard play for the ball, leaving the Pirates
shorthanded the rest of the way.
“We didn’t think it should have been a red card, but that’s the way it
goes,” Orange Coast Coach Laird Hayes said. “It was tough to play 10
against 11 from the 32nd minute on, but we stepped up and did a great
job.”
Jesus Cervantes got Coast on the board early, scoring in the fifth
minute off a pass from Aaron Siemers.
Riverside’s Jeremiah Nix tied the game in the 46th minute, but the
Pirates didn’t take much time to regain the lead.
In the 53rd minute, Siemers took a pass in the slot from Chance Daniel
and he put it past Tiger keeper Roman Dominguez to give OCC the 2-1 lead.
Pirate goalie Hilario Arriaga had four saves for Coast, which improved
to 5-1-4 overall, 1-0-1 in the OEC. Riverside fell to 3-5-1, 0-2.
OCC women roll, 4-2
RIVERSIDE - Meredith Miles had a goal and an assist to lead Orange
Coast College to a 4-2 victory in women’s soccer on the loser’s field
Tuesday.
The Pirates scored in just three minutes as Katie Ogden took a pass
from Lindsay Myers and converted it.
The Tigers evened it up in the 15th minute, but Coast took the lead
for good on an unassisted goal by Christina Guerin two minutes later.
Blair Sperry scored the Pirates’ third goal in the 29th minute off a
pass from Miles, who scored the game’s final goal in the 89th minute.
That goal was assisted by Andrea Corkhill.
Overall, Coast dominated with a 23-8 edge in shots taken.
Goalie Amanda Bell had five saves for the Pirates, who are 7-3-1
overall, 2-0 in the OEC. Riverside fell to 5-4-1, 1-1.
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