Mustangs throw their weight around, 9-0
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Bryce Alderton
In a 9-0 victory, Costa Mesa High girls soccer coach Dan Johnston
could afford to experiment.
With a tweaked transition game and players covering positions they
might normally not cover, the Mustangs (10-1-2, 4-0-0 in the Golden
West League) won their 10th consecutive game Tuesday against fellow
league foe Orange (1-9-4, 0-5 in league). Mesa beat the Panthers
earlier this season, 8-0.
Leading 6-0 in the 60th minute, Johnston shifted junior Stacy
Krikorian to goalkeeper, taking over for starter Kaitlyn Gentling.
Krikorian didn’t make a save but has now played every position this
season. Gentling made one save.
Johnston tried a new transition setup Tuesday in which four
attacking players each covered a specific zone on the field.
Midfielders and defenders were supposed to pass the ball quickly to a
zone.
The formation worked according to plan, Johnston said.
“Anything that makes a quick turnaround, that’s what we want,”
Johnston said. “I felt we did well with that today.”
Costa Mesa blasted 37 shots on Orange goalkeeper Sarah Chavez, who
made 11 saves.
The Mustangs, ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division III,
jumped to a 2-0 lead 15 minutes into the game and led 3-0 at halftime
before scoring six second-half goals, five coming in the final 20
minutes.
Senior Sharon Day, the Pacific Coast League Co-Most Valuable
Player last season when Mesa inhabited that circuit, and sophomore
Jenny Sparks each scored three goals with one and two assists,
respectively.
Freshman Jasmin Day, Sharon’s sister, sophomore Rachel Ronquillo
and senior Toshia Bryant each scored one goal.
Jasmin’s goal made it 3-0 in the 26th minute. Sharon threw the
ball 20 yards into a crowd of black (Orange) and white (Costa Mesa)
shirts where her sister postioned herself. Jasmin headed the ball off
of a Panther defender, but it came right back to the Mesa forward and
she used the same motion to send the ball into the left side of the
goal.
Mesa forced six second-half corners compared to three in the first
40 minutes, keeping constant pressure on the Orange defense.
Junior Kara Jenkins and Nilani Duarte got some clean shots on goal
to keep Chavez busy in goal. Duarte headed two balls off corner kicks
from Sharon less than a minute apart in the second half that hit the
cross bar and flew left of the net, respectively.
Mesa hasn’t lost since dropping a 2-0 decision to Long Beach
Wilson Dec. 7 in the first round of the Ocean View Tournament.
“We’re in good shape in league with us, Ocean View and
Saddleback,” Johnston said. “I saw Estancia (Monday) and they looked
really good. They could be the wild card.”
Estancia ( 2-5-4) tied Anaheim, 1-1 Monday. Costa Mesa and the
Eagles will face each other Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Farm Sports
Complex.
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