CdM youth girls soccer prospers in Honolulu
The American Youth Soccer Organization Region 57 Corona del Mar
girls 16-and-under team could hold their heads high, even though they
didn’t achieve their ultimate goal.
CdM finished 2-1-2 in the 195-team 2002 National Games in
Honolulu, a pool-play formatted tournament that attracted teams from
around the nation.
CdM tallied a 3-2 win against Salt Lake City and a 3-0 win over
Trumbull, Conn. CdM got goals from Amanda Fischer, Emily Almaraz and
Elizabeth Almaraz in the Trumbull shutout as Barbara Julian, Brooke
Burgner and Elizabeth Almaraz each scored one goal in the Salt Lake
win.
CdM’s two 0-0 ties came in their first and last games, against
Aiea, Hawaii and Valencia, Calif. Goalkeeper Annika Gaar made 12
saves in the opening game as Jenelle Arnold and Mallory Reynolds
provided strong defense.
In temperatures that reached over 100 degrees on the field, CdM
battled Valencia to the end, receiving strong defense from Mackenzie
Conover and Reynolds as Heather Lohrman and Shana Goldberg had
opportunities to score.
CdM’s only loss came in their third game against Upland, 2-1.
Upland scored first but Elizabeth Almaraz tied the game with a
goal toward the end of the first half on an assist from Natalie Sims.
The defense took over, lead by Kelly Percival and Jessie Rhoads,
but Upland shot into the upper corner of the net for the win, giving
CdM their only tournament loss. Upland made it to the semifinals,
losing to Honolulu.
In preparation for the National Games, the girls won the Irvine
Invitational, not allowing a goal in their four tournament wins.
CdM needed to raise $21,000 to pay for the trip to the National
Games. Corporate sponsorships paid $14,000 but players raised the
rest, going door-to-door, washing cars and some went on
letter-writing campaigns to friends and neighbors.
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