Slammers win crown
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Defender Christina Trenton of the Newport Beach Slammers said
getting out of California South was as hard as winning the national
championship, here at the 2002 Snickers U.S. Youth Soccer National
Championships at Maryland SoccerPlex Sunday.
“It’s the hardest state to win,” she said, in the aftermath of the
Slammers’ 2-1 victory over the Bethesda Eclipse in the under-14 girls
competition.
After the Slammers surrendered the first goal by Brooke Bumbry in
the 15th minute, the team refused to panic.
Krysten Bradshaw scored the tying goal in the 23rd minute and the
defender said she felt a rush of relief.
“That was the best feeling,” she said. “We always find a way to
win. We always come back.”
Striker Alexa Orand was also riding high after scoring the
game-winning goal in the 34th minute.
She noticed Bethesda goalkeeper Amber Campbell was having trouble
handling the ball and knew that could be a source of scoring chances.
Her goal came after a ball squirted free, giving her an easy tap-in.
Briana Bak’s free kick from 45 yards started the sequence for the
winning goal.
“We were anticipating it because her hands were wet,” Orand said.
“I’m just really excited.”
It was Orand’s third goal in the tournament.
Coach Walid Khoury credited the Slammers for a year of hard work
and for staying focuses in front of a pro-Bethesda crowd of more than
1,000.
“This is bigger than a college home crowd,” he said. “We answered
the question of who’s No. 1. I feel really good for the training.
They were training when other teams were on vacation.”
The Slammers made it to the finals on Sunday on the strength of
two victories and a 1-1 tie on Friday against the Atlanta Lightning.
Kirsten Commins got the tying goal in the 33rd minute to catapult
the Slammers into the final.
Earlier, the Slammers topped Team Chicago, 2-1, on the strength of
goals by Alexis Mielke and Orand, to improve to 2-0 after two games
in the national finals.
The Slammers qualified for the National Championships with a 2-1
victory over the Arizona state champion in Salt Lake City.
In addition to claiming the championship, the Slammers also were
distinguished with the tournament’s “Fair Play” award for “displaying
positive conduct on the field toward their opponents and game
officials throughout the competition.”
Additionally, Christi Yount was awarded the Adidas Goalkeeper
Award as the top goalkeeper in the Slammers’ division, chosen by the
coaches, state representatives and the National Championship
Committee.
The team, under the leadership of Coach Khoury and Manager Terry
Mazura, in addition to Yount, Orand, Mielke, Bak and Bradshaw,
included Britney Scannell, Crystal Wright, Christina Trenton, Vanessa
Fallon, Sammy Tiampo, Diana Signoriello, Kirsten Cummings, Tiffany
Harrison, Amy Klippert, Jamie Alvis, Tiffany Alvarez and Jessica
Mazura.
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