Boys soccer: Tars host No. 1 seed
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Fortunately for Newport Harbor High, today’s 3 p.m.
CIF Southern Section Division II second-round boys soccer playoff game
against top-seeded Los Alamitos will not be played on paper.
In fact, the venue it will be played on, the Sailors’ varsity football
field, provides even more hope that Coach Kevin Esparza’s underdogs can
bid for an upset.
“The thing that concerns me is the size of the field,” Los Al Coach
Trey Scharlin said. “We’re used to playing on a much bigger field. We
like to play with the ball on the ground with a possession-type game.”
The football field, more narrow and shorter than a typical prep soccer
field, will not give the Griffins (23-1-1) as much room as they’re
accustomed to. It also figures to help the Sailors, who typically play a
more physical game than most of their opponents.
The Sailors (10-7-2) will likely need all the help they can get to
knock off the Sunset League champions, who have not lost since Dec. 8, a
span of 20 games, 19 of which have been victories.
Since dropping a 1-0 tournament loss to Marina, the Griffins have
outscored opponents, 54-8, including a 4-0 first-round win Friday over
Foothill League representative Valencia. Their goal advantage for the
season is 65-9.
Los Al, which won the 2001 Sunset League crown and lost in last year’s
Division I semifinals to eventual champion Millikan, has played beyond
already high expectations this season, according to Scharlin.
“After having the success we did last season, we knew we’d do well
(despite graduating three All-CIF performers, including goalie Jamie
Ackerman),” Scharlin said. “But I didn’t expect us to play as well as
we’ve played this year.”
The Griffins are led by senior forward Jon Bornstein (18 goals), while senior midfielder Cameron Kolovos, a returning second-team All-CIF
performer, has 14 goals.
Sean Cima, Dustin Venegas and Nick Koromelas have seven goals apiece
for the Griffins. Kolovos, Koromelas, Venegas and Evan Perley scored
against Valencia. Goalie Jeremy Uhl recorded five saves Friday to post
the team’s 16th shutout.
Newport Harbor, in its second playoff appearance in five seasons,
advanced with a 2-0 first-round win at Santa Ana Valley.
Junior forward Jose Serpas scored both goals to double his season
total, but he should have a little more help, according to Esparza.
The Newport Coach said after Friday’s win, the program’s first playoff
triumph since 1997, that senior Tyson Wahl, who missed his junior season
while training with the national under-16 team in Florida, was expected
to return after missing five games with a strained back muscle.
The Sailors are also expected to welcome back seniors Redge Bendheim
and Adam Kerns, who were not available for the first-round contest.
Esparza said Friday he knew little about Esperanza, but he planned on
collecting details from some Sunset League coaches with whom he is
acquainted.
“I know they have a lot of speed at the forward spot, so playing on
our field should be an advantage for us,” Esparza said.
The Sailors, runners-up in the Sea View League, are also keyed by
senior sweeper Kevin Campos, their lone All-Sea View returner from last
season.
Outside of three South Torrance Tournament games, the scores of which
were unreported, Newport has outscored opponents, 27-26, this season.
“I know Wahl and Campos are very good players, because I’ve seen them
play on the club level,” Scharlin said.
Today’s winner advances to meet either Rubidoux (8-3-6) or San
Gorgonio (18-4-3) in Thursday’s quarterfinals.
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