Boys soccer: Sea Kings go cold, lose, 5-2
Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - The loss was more bitter than the cold weather.
The Corona del Mar boys soccer team led, 2-1, with 37 minutes
remaining, but the Sea Kings were left in disarray after visiting
Northwood swept through with four goals to claim a 5-2 victory in Pacific
Coast League action Friday.
After improving in a 4-3 loss to Laguna Beach, Wednesday, CdM Coach
Pat Callaghan viewed the letdown against the Timberwolves (8-7-1, 1-0-1
in the PCL) as a big step in the wrong direction in his first season with
the Sea Kings (2-7, 0-2-0).
“This is a setback, definitely,” Callaghan said. “I expected us to win
the game. I thought we would be very competitive in league. But, after
losing a game like this, up, 2-1, it’s very disappointing to me.”
The Sea Kings broke a 1-1 tie three minutes into the second half. CdM
sophomore Blake Dillion beat Northwood goalie Michael Giese to the ball
and Dillion shot into an empty net.
The goal resulted from the Sea Kings’ frequent offensive attacks. They
opened the second half with more intensity than the first. But, the
Timberwolves did not back down.
The teams battled for positioning until Northwood grabbed the
momentum. The game featured physical play and three yellow cards for each
team.
“The whole momentum of the game changed for us,” Callaghan said of
losing senior Danny Marshall to two yellow cards. “We’re up, 2-1, and we
lose one of our best players. We lost our edge. Our team ended up falling
apart. We’re talking to the referees. We’re worrying about fouls. We have
to keep our mouths closed and just play.”
Neither team developed an obvious advantage in the first half. In the
14th minute, Marcus Robinson scored as the Sea Kings failed to clear the
ball from near the goal. But, a minute later, CdM freshman Julien Cerutti
scored when he looped a shot over Giese’s head. It was the Sea Kings’
first shot of the game.
Giese finished with four saves. CdM goalkeeper Geoffrey Collier turned
back 10 shots, six in the second half, when the Timberwolves took full
advantage of Marshall’s absence.
CdM’s loss was painful, to say the least. The Sea Kings came back from
a 4-1 deficit to the Artists, Wednesday, and lost, 4-3. Callaghan left
that rainy game inspired. But, the loss to Northwood ... it’s as if the
Sea Kings are back to the beginning of the season.
“When you lose at home you put yourself in a hole,” Callaghan said.
“We just lost our composure out there.”
CdM had to alter its strategy to cater to the wet spots on the field.
The Sea Kings could no longer rely on their quickness, as the majority of
midfield was like a quagmire. The No. 11 could not be seen on the jersey
of Andy Almquist.
As if on cue, a steady downpour of rain subsided at 3:15 p.m., when
the game began. The players only fought against the cold and the muddy
field.
Callaghan said he will give his players three days off as the Sea
Kings will have one day of practice to prepare for Wednesday’s matchup
with Estancia. CdM will host the Eagles at 3:15 p.m.
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