Playing with loaded dice
Bryce Alderton
The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team has picked up right where it
left off last season.
The Mustangs have raced to a 5-1-2 record this season on the heels
of Costa Mesa’s first playoff win in girls soccer history last year
-- a 3-1 win over Pacifica in the CIF Southern Section Division IV
Playoffs.
Dan Johnston is in his 11th year coaching the Mustang girls and
sees no reason why Mesa can’t return to, and win in the CIF playoffs.
“I don’t see it as a burden, I see it as an incentive,” said
Johnston when asked whether he feels any pressure to repeat last
year’s success. “We’ve gotten competitive the last couple of years.
We can make teams sweat when we turn things on. When we get the
running game going teams have a hard time keeping up with us.”
Johnston has 11 returners scattered at all positions to attack the
opposition.
Senior center halfback and Pacific Coast League Co-Most Valuable
Player Sharon Day has tallied four goals and 10 assists to date and
made second team All-CIF Division IV last season. Day has played four
years on varsity and owns the school record for goals and assists.
The senior volleyball and track and field standout scored a
team-high 17 goals and notched nine assists to lift the Mustangs to
second place in the Pacific Coast League last season. Costa Mesa lost
to Louisville, 2-1, in the second round of the CIF Division IV
Playoffs to finish 13-6-4 a year ago.
Mesa, along with city rival Estancia, move into the Golden West
League this season. Johnston said last week he has only seen
Saddleback and Ocean View play, but he said they are both “very
good.”
“Ocean View has an excellent defense and Saddleback has an
excellent attack,” he said.
He added Santa Ana should be a factor in the league race and that
Estancia is “much improved.”
“We always expect a good game with (Estancia),” Johnston said.
Senior sweeper Devin Denman has also started all four years on
varsity for Johnston and was a first team All-PCL selection last
year. Denman is the leader of the defensive unit, Johnston said.
Second-team All-PCL selections a year ago include sophomore Jenny
Sparks, who has tallied nine goals to lead the team this season along
with sophomore stopper Nilani Duarte, who has scored two goals passed
for two assists in the early going. Junior goalkeeper Kaitlyn
Gentling was also a second team All-PCL pick a year ago and has made
39 saves as of last week.
Junior utility Stacy Krikorian plays forward, halfback, wingback,
stopper and sweeper and Johnston said he might use her in goal to
make a clean sweep of all positions this season.
Senior right halfback Kristen Bagwell is in her second season on
varsity along with Rachel Hughes (junior halfback), Kara Jenkins
(junior fullback), Julie Nomura (junior fullback) and sophomore
forward Rachel Ronquillo.
Freshman forward Jasmin Day (Sharon’s sister) has scored six goals
and made three assists as of last week and will work on the front
line alongside sophomore forward/halfback Vera Gale the junior
varsity MVP a year ago.
Seniors Nelly Barrios (fullback) and halfback Toshia Bryant with
sophomores Sara Bryant (utility), Laura Dinsdale (wingback), who won
the JV coaches’ award last season, and fullback/goalie Kindra Bailey
give Mesa depth at several positions.
Johnston maintains the Mustangs have to sustain their “running
game” to play their best.
“If a team is not ready to run back on defense it will find itself
in trouble,” he said.
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