Girls Grades 3-4: Aggressive Andersen advances
Bryce Alderton
COSTA MESA - Seemingly every time a Newport Coast Coyote girl
gained control of the ball, an Andersen player came from nowhere to stick
a foot in and kick the ball away or deter the player just enough to gain
control of the ball.
That perseverance paid off big as Andersen’s speed and agility got the
best of Newport Coast Saturday in Pilot Cup play at The Farm Field.
Andersen advances to the final in the girls grades 3-4 division
against Carden Hall, whichdefeated Harbor Day, 2-0, in the other
semifinal on Saturday.
Andersen Co-Coach Claudio Venturini smiled after the win, but he knows
his team faces a tough opponent in the final.
“We’ll take (the win),” Venturini said. “(Carden Hall) is a very good
team. Tomorrow is it.”
Andersen capitalized on seven of its 11 shots, with Kelli Feeley
scoring twice, and Mara Schmidt scoring once in the first half. Hayley
Raguse assisted on the third goal, which came at the 24-minute mark of
the first half.
Andersen could have scored more in the first half, but Newport Coast
goalie Claire Ham used her hands to deflect a point blank shot to the
left.
Andersen kept Ham and Newport Coast defenders busy throughout the
game, getting loose for four-on-two and four-on-three advantages.
Andersen spread four players across the field on several occasions as
they went in to shoot.
All part of the plan according to Venturini.
“We move the ball a lot,” Venturini said. “We’re not selfish about
giving it up because it comes back to us.”
A cheering entourage of parents, friends and fellow classmates for
Andersen appeared on the sidelines for the second half.
Andersen’s boys third- and fourth-grade team arrived to show their
support for the girls chanting, “Let’s go Andersen.”
Andersen’s boys team won its game, 10-1, over Whittier earlier in the
day.
The yells and screams inspired the girls as Andersen scored four more
in the second half on goals by Hayley Raguse, Katie Deverian, Erin
Almaraz and Brooke DeMiranda, whose goal was assisted by Raguse and Anna
Venturini.
Newport Coast got on the board in the 22nd minute of the second half,
when Andersen goalie Mara Schmidt came out a little too far to stop a
crossing pass, but missed as Newport Coast’s Kyla Winkle got her foot on
the ball just enough to trickle it into the net for the first goal
Andersen has allowed in this year’s Pilot Cup.
The better team won Saturday, said Newport Coast Coach Mark Irwin.
“We were in deep trouble,” Irwin said. “They were the much better
team, and the better teams here are going to play in the finals tomorrow.
But our girls never gave up the entire game.”
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