Getting to the goal
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Mike Sciacca, Independent
It seems that there hasn’t been a soccer field in the Southern
California area that Michael Oseguera hasn’t played on in recent months.
Last weekend at Bonita High in La Verne, the Marina High senior took
part in the All-CIF All-Star Game. Oseguera, a goalie, played on the
Division II team that battled the Division I All-Stars.
The weekend prior, he started in goal for the South, which went on to
shut out the North, 2-0, in the 26th annual High School All-Star game
played at Duarte High.
“It’s been fun these past two weeks,” Oseguera said. “I’m having a
good time because I get to see guys that I play against in club soccer
during the year.”
Oseguera, a four-year varsity player at Marina, certainly made the
most of his senior season.
His being named the Vikings’ MVP during his sophomore year showed the
promise he had, and in the 2001-02 season he was named first-team
All-Sunset League for the second consecutive year and was named
first-team All-CIF Division II.
During the course of the year, he posted 14 shutouts.
He will find out if he will once again be named team MVP when Marina
holds its team banquet Monday night.
But, that’s not what was important about the season, he said.
“Making All-CIF was the topper to what was a great season for our
team,” said the 18-year-old.
Marina, which finished runner-up in the Sunset League race, advanced
to its first postseason appearance since 1994. The Vikings won their
opener with Oseguera guarding the net in a shut out of Anaheim, 1-0. They
were eliminated from title contention in a second-round, 2-0, loss to
Loyola.
His play this season did not go unnoticed by several schools, who
actively recruited him. UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State
Sacramento, Westmont and Azusa Pacific all pursued him.
He signed with the Golden Bears in February.
“Cal’s got a strong, Division I program and is a great school. It will
be awesome playing in the Pac-10 Conference, too. I know Cal has a good
recruiting class coming in next year. I’m glad to be a part of it,” he
said.
Oseguera has played soccer since the age of 4 and played North
Huntington Beach club soccer for six years. He currently plays with the
Mission Viejo-based Pateadores club 18-and-under team.
* MIKE SCIACCA is the education and sports reporter. He can be reached
at (714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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