Soccer: Kaiser rallies to top Mariners, 3-2
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - Funny things happened on the soccer field Friday in
Kaiser’s 3-2 pool-play victory over Mariners in a girls fifth- and
sixth-grade division game in the Daily Pilot Cup at the Farm Field.
Mariners outshot Kaiser, 23-5, and enjoyed a 2-0 lead in the first
half.
But Kaiser’s Knights, the school’s No. 2 team in the Cup, rallied for
the victory and will most likely play Mariners again this morning to
decide the pool-play winner. The teams are tied with 11 points each.
Elizabeth Eddy broke a scoreless tie early in the first half with a
goal for Mariners, then assisted on Cassidy Gayner’s goal in the 12th
minute. Gayner provided Mariners with a 2-0 lead when she scored
left-footed from 12 yards out.
In the 17th minute, Gayner had a breakaway goal nullified because of
offsides, a call that would prove to be huge later in the game.
Kaiser’s Tina Theriot avoided three defenders and scored on a
breakaway in the 20th minute to cut the Mariners’ lead in half.
In the second half, Kaiser tied the game, 2-2, on Kristin Bassler’s
goal on a huge bounce over the goalkeeper’s head. In the 28th minute,
Bassler booted one high in the air from 35 yards out, and, after taking a
kangaroo hop over the goalie, trickled into an empty net.
“I thought that was going to go over the goal, but it was a perfect
shot,” said Kaiser Coach Ron Castor, whose team was outshot in the second
half, 13-3, but found the net on its first two attempts while Mariners
came up short.
Theriot added the game-winning goal for Kaiser, controlling a ball
from 12 yards out and turning 180 degrees before firing successfully into
the net.
Stephanie Castor, the Kaiser goalie, recorded seven saves, while
teammate Kayla Henrie played a solid game.
“We just couldn’t put the ball in the goal in the second half,”
Mariners Coach Park Eddy said. “We couldn’t put it away. We had a lot of
missed chances. We also had a goal called back because of offsides and
the gal was not involved in the play. It was an interesting call. That’s
soccer. But our girls tried hard.”
Mariners defeated Davis, 5-1, in the pool-play opener as Ally
Schatzlein scored two goals, while Kaiser lost to Davis, 3-2.
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