Girls youth soccer: Newport Beach gets first win
Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - With a downpour of rain and strong winds, it
appeared the Newport Beach All-Stars under-14 girls team would have to
wait an extra week to earn its first victory of the season, 1-0.
Five minutes before the game started, Newport, of Region 97, Area Q,
did not have a full team because some thought the game would be canceled
because of the weather. But, one by one, they began to appear. And,
goalie Nicole Schilling sprinted from her car to the net as her teammates
took the field.
Later, with seven minutes remaining, Newport’s Elle Erpenbeck finished
a pass from Katie McKay to upset third-place of Flight 1, Pool A Costa
Mesa Saturday at Buffalo Hills field.
“It’s such a blast to play in the rain,” Erpenbeck said. “It doesn’t
happen very often in Southern California and when it does, it’s the
best.”
Newport, coached by Naresh Jhunjhunwala, entered the matchup trailing
Region 120’s Mesa by 18 points in the standings, but the All-Star team
would not be denied. The All-Stars competition features round-robin
tournament play which will end in three weeks.
Mesa and Newport played a tight game through the first three quarters.
Mesa’s Katie Doran fired off a shot, midway through the first quarter,
but Schilling made the stop. Doran moved to goalie in the second half and
made several saves.
Raeanne Pheifer played goalie in the first half. She made a
spectacular save with 11 minutes remaining before halftime.
Newport’s Bryndis Klein charged toward Mesa’s net on a breakaway and
booted the ball, but Pheifer stretched to slap the ball to the ground and
picked it up on the bounce.
“The girls played very well,” Mesa Coach Joe Boustani said of his
team. “They played hard and that’s what counts.”
After Erpenbeck’s goal, Costa Mesa intensified its play, but Newport’s
defense stepped up.
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