LIGHTWEIGHTS: Mini-Bell battle
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Steve Virgen
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The winter season sports season came to an end as crosstown rivals
Estancia High and Costa Mesa battled for a Pacific Coast League
championship in boys frosh-soph soccer Friday.
The Eagles captured the championship after freshman Armando Gavilan
found the net with less than seven minutes remaining. If the Mustangs had
won they would have shared the title with Estancia. The Eagles earned a
2-1 victory over Mesa earlier in the season.
Freshman Noe Martinez got Estancia on the scoreboard first in the
opening minutes.
Estancia Co-Coach Robert Castellano said Martinez is the team’s
leading scorer and he provides most of the offense, leading the Eagles to
an 8-0 PCL record, 14-0-2 overall.
Mesa (13-4-1, 6-2-0 in league) tied the game when Hector Martinez
scored on a penalty kick. Martinez, who led the Mustangs with 12 goals
this season, is the younger brother of senior Trinidad Hernandez, the
leading scorer on the varsity. Sophomore Alex Contreras finished with
nine goals for the frosh-soph Mustangs.
Castellano, who co-coaches with Esaul Mendoza, said the Eagles were
without their starting goalie, Scott Harris, for the title game Friday.
Harris was out because of illness and Uber Gallegos stepped in to record
six saves.
Martinez, Gavilan and freshman Ismael Sandoval should make varsity
next season. Mendoza’s younger brother, Luis, is a 5-foot-1 midfielder
who has been the leader of this year’s PCL champions. Castellano said
Luis “is the heart of the midfield,” who helped the Eagle improve
throughout the season.
“It looked kind of down early in the season,” Castellano said. “We
worked really hard. I told them they had a lot of potential. And then,
they refused to lose.”
Mesa goalie John Ruiz, a sophomore, and the Mustangs’ defense allowed
just 18 goals this season and the offense scored 51 goals.
First-year Coach Matt Dunn, who played varsity last year at Mesa, was
excited to see 29 players join the team this season. He said freshman
David Barnett will be a player to watch in the years to come. He might
have been on the varsity team, but the roster was filled. Barnett will
actually be bumped to varsity for the CIF Southern Section Division IV
playoffs.
Dunn also said, sophomores Nathan Hunter, Tyler Waldron, and Christian
Lopez and freshman Carlos Gutierrez were vital to the Mustangs’
second-place finish.
“They were really the heart of this team,” Dunn said.
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