Girls soccer: Stingy Sailors settle for tie
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Barry Faulkner
IRVINE - Newport Harbor High sophomore goalie Kara DeMille made
three saves Tuesday, but the one junior sweeper Taryn Flamson managed
against host Woodbridge at Alton Park, was the most spectacular of the
day.
Flamson, retreating to cover for DeMille, who had come out to join a
scramble in front, cleared a shot headed toward the goal line near the
right post with her left foot in the 19th minute. The defensive move
turned away the Warriors’ best scoring chance and helped the Sailors earn
a 0-0 tie.
The standoff allowed the Sailors (11-6-4, 4-1-3 in league) to remain
one point ahead of the third-place Warriors (10-6-2, 4-1-2), though
Woodbridge visits league-leading Aliso Niguel (16-3-2, 5-0-2) Thursday to
close out the league season.
The bye created by the five-team league falls to Newport Thursday,
which means the Sailors’ bid for what is believed to be the first league
title in the program’s history, has simply run out of regular season.
If Aliso Niguel wins Thursday, Newport claims second place. If
Woodbridge defeats the Wolverines, the two teams would share the league
crown, dropping Newport to third. If Woodbridge and Aliso tie, Harbor
would tie Woodbridge for second, but earn the league’s No. 2 playoff
berth, based on its 1-0-1 record this year against the Warriors.
Harbor’s 2-0 victory over Woodbridge in the first round of league was
its first win over the Warriors in five seasons.
“To go unbeaten against a great team like Woodbridge is a tremendous
positive for our girls,” Newport Coach Jason Sorrell said.
Flamson, as well as freshman stopper Erin Hardy and senior fullbacks
Lauren Birchfield and Kristin Nahin, helped keep Woodbridge at bay. It’s
the same back line that, along with DeMille, yielded just two goals in
eight league games.
Both goals were scored by Aliso, the first of which, Sorrell points
out, came in the first 10 minutes of the league opener Jan. 8.
Since then, the “Harbor Patrol” has surrendered one goal in 630
minutes of league action. That’s 10 1/2 hours of doggedly determined
diligence from the No. 3-ranked team in CIF Southern Section Division II.
And while the defense was clearly on duty for the Sailors, the offense
didn’t exactly stand and watch.
The Sailors, in fact, outshot the Warriors, ranked No. 6 in CIF
Division II, 11-7. Forwards Amy Ross (four) and Amy Burlingham (two) were
among those who tested Woodbridge keeper Kacie Jewell (four saves),
though junior midfielder Tricia Orth was behind the two most dangerous
Newport chances.
In the 12th minute, Orth uncorked a rising 20-yard blast that banged
off the junction of the cross bar and one goal post. With about five
minutes left before halftime, Orth fired a shot that sailed just over the
crossbar.
Senior Tory Manchester and junior Kate Younglove had one shot apiece,
while freshman midfielder Taylor Giacomaro, as well as senior Katie
Yeager and sophomore Barbara Julian, helped Newport finish an impressive
regular season in strong fashion.
“I think we’re excited about the CIF playoffs,” said Flamson, who
downplayed her defensive heroics. “I looked behind me and the goal line
was right there. The shot came right to me and I just reacted.”
Burlingham, whose speed on the attack spurred audible gasps from the
opposing sideline, said the Sailors are primed to improve on last year’s
postseason run, which included the program’s first two CIF playoff
victories.
“We’re excited,” Burlingham said. “We want to make a statement.”
Woodbridge Coach Jon Szczuka said the Tars have already done just
that.
“Jason has done and awesome job with his team,” Szczuka said.
“(Burlingham) makes them very good. I thought we had a better plan
against her today.”
Said Sorrell, “Obviously we wanted to win (Tuesday), but we’re not too
disappointed with a tie, because we’re in the playoffs.”
Playoff pairings will be announced Monday.
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