Bronze sets fine for CdM
Steve Virgen
For a coach whose girls soccer team had just lost, 2-0, Corona del
Mar High head man Bryan Middleton seemed rather content.
Middleton carried a sense of satisfaction even though his team
missed out on a chance to finish second in the Pacific Coast League,
losing to Northwood at Irvine’s Meadowood Park on Tuesday. Corona del
Mar (9-8-2, 6-3-1 in league) could have been in second place if it
had tied or won, but instead finished third. Tesoro (9-0-1 in league)
won the PCL.
Middleton was disappointed about the game’s outcome, but remained
proud of his Sea Kings who accomplished the goal of gaining a berth
in the CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs despite possessing
labels of “young team” and “rebuilding” when the season began.
“I’m definitely pleased with this being a rebuilding year and us
making it to the CIF playoffs,” Middleton said.
While Middleton was happy with his team’s achievement he said his
players lacked the energy and intensity they had last week and in
their 3-1 win over the Timberwolves Jan. 22 at Corona del Mar, where
the Sea Kings are apparently a different team.
“When we play at home we’re on fire,” said Middleton, whose team
was perfect (5-0) in its home league games. “We play so well when we
we’re at home.”
But the Sea Kings were out of sync and the Timberwolves (15-8-1,
7-3) seemed as if they were hungry to exact revenge. Corona del Mar
earned its home victory over Northwood by taking advantage of its
situation in the first half when the Sea Kings played with the wind.
That paid off for a 2-0 lead.
There wasn’t much wind Tuesday but enough to make a difference on
the Timberwolves’ uneven field. In the first half Northwood went with
the wind, to the west, the same way that appeared to go downhill. The
game was played on the outfield of a baseball diamond at the park
that is a block away from Northwood.
The Timberwolves, who recorded their seventh shutout in league
play, gained a 1-0 lead in the first half and held off the Sea Kings.
Both of Northwood’s goals were difficult to defend. The
Timberwolves, ranked No. 6 in CIF Division II, continually attacked
in the first half and outshot Corona del Mar, 8-1. But the Sea Kings
outshot Northwood, 10-4, in the second half.
Senior Kinzie Kramer consistently cleared out Northwood attacks,
while sophomores Jessica Mazura and Kelly Morgan created a few
scoring opportunities. Northwood, however, still found a way to score
after halftime to secure the win.
Northwood junior Milada Rakijian put away a corner kick in the
27th minute for the 1-0 lead, and then senior Jessica Johns finished
an assist from Corinne Stephens, who crossed the ball accurately into
the 18-yard box for Johns with 22 minutes left.
With 11 minutes remaining, freshman Ali Torres appeared to have a
clear shot at the goal but her ball went over the net. Then four
minutes later, Torres started a Corona del Mar attack with a pass in
front of sophomore Rachel Yelsey, who was bolting toward Northwood’s
net.
Yelsey gave it up to Morgan, whose shot was stopped by Northwood
senior goalie Allison Wing.
The loss was a letdown for the Sea Kings, who had a few players
ill, Middleton said. Last week, Corona del Mar outscored its
opponents, 11-1, in wins over University and Calvary Chapel.
The Sea Kings will discover their seeding in the CIF Division II
playoffs Monday.
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