Coast clicks for win
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Bryce Alderton
The Orange Coast College men’s soccer team spent the first two weeks
of the season traversing the freeways of Southern California, heading
to road matches as far away as Santa Barbara.
What a welcome sight it must have been, then, to walk on their new
turf for Tuesday’s home opener.
The Pirate men, much like the women two weeks earlier, christened
the synthetic surface with a victory, this one a 3-1 nonconference
win, their first of the season, over Palomar.
“The first one is always the toughest one,” Coast co-coach Jason
Smith said. “Our mind-set was better today.”
Sophomore forward Jose Serpas, a Newport Harbor High standout,
scored his team-leading third goal and added an assist while single
goals from Greg Brown and freshman Irwin Salas, a Costa Mesa product,
helped power Coast (1-2-1) against the Comets (2-2-1).
“Everyone was fighting to win [Tuesday],” Serpas said. “All we
needed to do was finish.”
The Pirates pelted Palomar goalkeeper Tom Bowman with 14 of their
20 total shots in the final 45 minutes, but it wasn’t until Serpas
weaved a ball through three defenders and into the net to give Coast
a 2-0 lead with six minutes left, that the hosts a little more
breathing room.
That room quickly shrunk less than a minute later when Palomar’s
Bryan Bernetskie corralled a rebound and rifled a ball into the right
side of the net after Coast gave the ball away in their own end.
But with less than a minute remaining, Serpas raced down the right
side and crossed to Brown, who had entered the game for the first
time seconds earlier. Brown, standing unmarked near the back post,
sent the ball into the back of the net.
The Comets managed just seven shots, a credit to Coast’s defense
led by sweeper Sean Bedier-Prairie and sophomore John Gauthier.
Smith said the Pirates might have been a little too pass-happy in
the first half, but began to show improving signs in the second 45
minutes.
“In the first half, the last pass would let us down,” Smith said.
“[In the second half], we were sharper with our last pass.”
Serpas said Coast’s prior two losses, both 3-2 setbacks with
winning goals coming in the final minutes, helped keep the squad
focused against Palomar.
“In the close games, our weakness has been turnovers, so we
practiced [eliminating mistakes],” Serpas said. “We had less
turnovers today and everybody stepped up.”
Coast took a 1-0 lead in the 45th minute when sophomore forward
Miguel Ochoa hit Salas in stride and the midfielder rolled the ball
in the left side of the goal.
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