Girls soccer: Newport’s rally gets overruled
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - Perhaps the biggest compliment of the Newport
Harbor High girls soccer team came from Woodbridge Coach Jon Szczuka
following the Sailors’ 2-1 loss to the Sea View League kingpin Warriors.
“I’m glad we don’t have to face them in the playoffs,” Szczuka said
following the game. “Newport gave us two hard fought games that went down
to the final whistle. They’re probably the underestimated team in Orange
County.”
The Warriors (13-1-4, 5-0-1 in league) jumped out to a 2-0 lead after
20 minutes of play and held on by the skin of their teeth in the final
minutes against the host Sailors (10-5-4, 4-1-2).
Controversy loomed large in the final minutes. Trailing, 2-1, Sailors’
sophomore standout Amy Burlingham appeared to tie the game with a
perfectly placed goal into the upper-left corner of the goal from 20-plus
yards out.
Upon further review between the referee and linesman, the ball went
through a hole over the crossbar and fell into the goal. The goal was not
allowed and play continued.
“Some of the players close to the play said it went over the
crossbar,” Newport Coach Jason Sorrell said. “But when my assistant coach
went out to fix the hole, he didn’t see how a ball could fit through it.
I yelled and screamed a little bit, but it didn’t work.”
Szczuka saw it this way. “The linesman saw it right away and made the
call right away,” he said. “Newport’s players were celebrating and I
wanted to make sure the referee and linesman talked it over before making
the call. In my heart of hearts I don’t think it went in.”
Burlingham’s near goal was just one of numerous scoring opportunities
for the Sailors in the game’s final 20 minutes.
“We got off to a slow start, but after we settled down, we pounded
them in the second half,” Sorrell said. “It was a tremendous effort
against one of the top teams in all of Orange County.”
Woodbridge took advantage of two defensive breakdowns and took full
advantage. Christene Johnson (eighth minute) and Danielle Shank (19th
minute) gave the Warriors an early 2-0 lead.
The Warriors had two other golden opportunities to blow the game wide
open before halftime, but could not convert.
“I told the girls at halftime to come out with some pride,” Sorrell
said. “I think we came out timid in the first half and it showed with the
2-0 deficit.”
Finally, in the 61st minute, senior Laura Kauth put the Sailors on the
scoreboard. Following a throw in and a minor scrum in front of the net,
Kauth found the ball among the fighting bodies and ripped a shot into the
upper portion of the net, giving Newport life once again.
Johnson nearly answered Newport’s goal with a goal of her own, but her
shot ripped off the crossbar, setting up the Sailors’ near goal moments
later.
The Sailors sent every ball they could toward the Warriors’ net, but
could not find the equalizer.
“We have nothing to be ashamed of,” Sorrell said. “We can pull a lot
of positives out of this. It was a great game by both teams.”
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