CdM grabs inside lane
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When titans clash and the best of the best collide, something has
got to give. In Super Bowl XXXVII, it was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’
defense that led to the win over the Oakland Raiders. In the girls
soccer matchup of Pacific Coast League unbeatens Corona del Mar High
and Northwood, experience made the difference.
CdM senior Elisha Morgan, who missed nearly a month because of
strained lower back, scored a goal and added an assist to help lead
the Sea Kings to a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over visiting
Northwood. This was Morgan’s third week in action since the injury
she suffered Dec. 12.
“We outplayed (Northwood) the whole game,” said CdM Coach Bryan
Middleton, whose team improved to 8-3-1, 5-0-0 in league. “I told the
girls during halftime that we were dominating the game. We just had
to crash the box. This win shows that we’re the top team in the PCL.
I really don’t worry about rankings. I’m just concerned about the
girls’ performance on the field.”
Northwood (9-4-4, 4-1-0) gained the upper hand early, when
sophomore Caitlin Schneider scored in the first minute. But CdM
answered with a goal one minute before halftime after senior Paige
Janes delivered a booming free kick from near midfield. The ball
bounced close to Northwood’s net, as Morgan touched it over to senior
Alivia Mazura, who scored the goal.
Then one minute into the second half, Morgan headed in a goal
after a picture-perfect cross from her younger sister, Kelly, a
freshman. Kelly Morgan sent a far cross from the corner and the ball
grazed CdM senior Jenny Long before Elisha Morgan put it away.
“That was some sisterly love,” the elder Morgan said. “We knew
this was going to be our No. 1 game in league. Both teams wanted to
win. We had a talk before this game and we just focused on winning.”
The Sea Kings feature seven seniors, all of whom play vital roles
for CdM, the three-time defending champion of the PCL. They would
have eight seniors, but Lauren Shepherdson, last year’s PCL Co-MVP,
is out for the season with a broken ankle. Senior Christina Taylor
battled through bumps and bruises Tuesday. Janes, the Sea Kings’
sweeper, bailed out CdM on several instances, Mazura caused
frustration for the Timberwolves, Long provided speed on the outside
and Lauren Loe displayed hustle, as she seemed to be everywhere on
the field. Elisha Morgan put the finishing touch with her assist and
game-winning goal.
“They’re more experienced and they have a senior-laden team,”
Northwood Coach Steven Tatone said. “I don’t think they played their
best game and they still won. That says a lot about their
experience.”
The Sea Kings were not all about their seniors Tuesday, as
evidenced with Kelly Morgan’s assist to her elder sister. CdM junior
Kinzie Kramer provided a game-saving play. With the Sea Kings
protecting a 2-1 lead, Kramer stuffed a Northwood breakaway
opportunity and helped sophomore goalie Tanisha Senaratne record one
of her five saves.
Northwood sophomore Milada Rakijan created a breakaway by
dribbling through CdM’s last defender before Senaratne. But, Kramer
used her speed to come from behind and slid to block Rakijan’s shot.
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