Girls soccer: Sailors take care of Troy
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Tony Altobelli
FULLERTON - One thing is for sure about the Newport Harbor High
girls soccer team. The Sailors sure do learn from their mistakes.
After a sloppy 5-3 wild card win over Loara on Wednesday, Newport
increased its intensity and defeated host Troy, 3-1, in first-round
action.
With the win, Newport (12-6-4) will host Edison Tuesday at 3 p.m. in
second-round action.
“We did a much better job on both sides of the ball,” Newport Coach
Jason Sorrell said. “Last game, we concede three silly goals. Today, we
gave up a silly goal, but it wasn’t during a crucial point in the game.
We knew we had to step it up and we did just that.”
Satya Twena led the Sailors’ attack with a goal and an assist on five
shots, while Amy Ross and Taryn Flamson each added goals as well.
“Satya really stepped up her level of play,” Sorrell said. “She hasn’t
had the best of years, but she came out today fired up to do well. It was
great to see.”
Twena helped spark Newport’s first goal in the 20th minute when she
fed a nice pass through three Warriors’ defenders right to Ross, who
chipped a shot into the upper portion of the goal for a 1-0 Sailors’
advantage.
“That first goal is so important during playoff time,” Sorrell said.
“They get even more important the farther in the playoffs you get. One
goal could be the whole ball game.”
Two minutes later, Twena nearly made it 2-0, but her shot smacked off
the crossbar.
Troy (17-5-2) stuck in its own defensive zone for most of the first
half, nearly tied the game with a strong rush up the field, led by
forward Katie Rattican. She lobbed a shot toward Newport’s goal, but her
shot also met with the crossbar.
Minutes later, fellow Warriors’ forward Lauryn Welch took a shot
toward Newport goalie KiIssa Tyler and the ball squirted through her
hands, but the Sailors’ defense was quick to recover and sent the ball
out of the zone.
“We really didn’t know too much about this team,” Sorrell said. “We
had heard about Lauryn and Katie, but we were mainly concerned with
playing our style of game. If we can do that, we can play with anybody.”
After a couple of near misses by Newport, Troy nearly tied the game
again when Rattican hustled to a loose ball and outran the defense
including Tyler, leaving an open net. Her shot from about 15 yards out
sailed over the net and Newport dodged another bullet.
The Sailors finally got the breathing room it needed when Flamson
ripped a free kick past Troy’s defensive wall and found the lower-right
corner of the goal in the 62nd minute.
Four minutes later, sophomore Amy Burlingham chipped a nice pass to
Twena, who ripped a shot toward the Warriors’ goal. Goalie Kim Orin
(eight saves) got her fingers on the shot, but the ball had enough juice
to still reach the back of the net for a 3-0 Sailors’ lead.
Rattican finally scored for Troy in the 90th minute, but it was too
little, too late.
Sorrell was extremely impressed with the all-around play from junior
Lauren Birchfield. “She was everywhere out there,” he said. “She was
constantly making the big defensive play and she really helped spark our
offense.”
The second-round matchup will be the third between the Sailors and
Chargers (20-1-5). Newport gave Edison its only loss in the season
opener, 2-1. The Chargers returned the favor later in the year with a 2-0
win over the Sailors.
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