Women’s soccer: Alternative soccer league includes dozen locals
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Steve Virgen
REDONDO BEACH - The Orange Coast College Pirates were one game away
from the community college women’s soccer state championships last year
and, now, during the offseason, they are preparing to build on a
record-setting season. Two of the Pirates are opting to refine their
skills in the Ultimate Soccer League, which held its championship game at
OCC last year. That’s how sophomores Lauren Cassity and Jaycee Mahler
became interested in the fast-paced, high-scoring league.
Cassity and Mahler are among 12 local players who are in the four-team
league, which begins play July 6 in Redondo Beach.
The Dallas Sand Storm features Mahler, Cassity, as well as Vanguard
University’s Nicole Avila, Bryanna Gonzalez and Jennifer Shaver.
Costa Mesa residents Annette Parry and Marla Nelson are on the New
York Star Gazers, while Newport Beach resident Nicole Bucciarelli plays
for the Los Angeles Roxies.
The Miami Wave Breakers include former Corona del Mar High standouts,
twin sisters Britta and Margit Vogele, along with former OCC player
Cristina Guerin and Costa Mesa resident Dannielle Killilea.
On July 6, the Sand Storm will face the Wave Breakers, which means
Mahler, who also played for CdM, will have to square off against former
prep teammates Britta and Margit Vogele, both of whom are now playing at
the University of Iowa.
Britta Vogele was the starting goalkeeper for the 8-10-1 Hawkeyes last
season, posting 110 saves, including a conference-leading 80 during Big
Ten play.
“I said, ‘Uh, oh,’ ” Mahler said of her reaction to playing against
the Vogele sisters. “I played with them for six or seven years. I don’t
do so well against people I really know. But, we’ll see what happens.”
If last season at OCC was any indication, Mahler could put up points
galore in the Ultimate Soccer League. Mahler, attempting to regain her
academic eligibility for the fall by attending summer school, broke the
school single-season scoring record with 33 goals. That mark easily
surpassed the previous standard of 24, set by Newport Harbor High product
Taylor Yurada.
Mahler’s performance helped lead the Pirates to the Southern
California Regional final, where they lost to Cypress College, 2-0, Nov.
20. OCC finished 20-5-1, tying the school single-season record for wins
set by the 1988 squad, which advanced to the state championship game.
Mahler will keep busy this summer and play in five leagues, including
the Ultimate Soccer League, which has a three-game schedule, as well as
an All-Star game.
The Ultimate Soccer League awards three points for each goal and
features an extra-point attempt. The goalie from the team that scores
attempts to kick the ball through uprights, which extendfrom each goal
post, from the midfield line.
There are no offsides and there are eight players per team on the
field.
The rules should challenge Cassity, whose sound defense aided the
Pirates last year.
“(The Ultimate Soccer League) seems interesting to me,” Cassity said.
“I want to see how I can compare to the (NCAA Division I players, who
come home for the summer). Even though it’s a different game with a fast
pace, I think I’ll still be able to see how I measure up with those type
of players.”
The Ultimate Soccer League’s season ends with an All-Star game, July
27 at 7 p.m. at Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village. For
information: (310) 406-0754.
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