Sharon Day
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Steve Virgen
When Sharon Day was an infant, Eugene and Yolanda knew they had an
athlete in the making. Not just an ordinary athlete, but a special
one.
Back then, Eugene and his wife, Yolanda, marveled at the display
of their daughter.
“We have some pictures when she was two years old,” Eugene said of
Sharon Day, the senior star on the Costa Mesa High girls soccer team.
“She had muscle tone in her body as if she were lifting weights. The
curves were there. You could see the body definition. I said, ‘You’re
going to be an athlete and you’re definitely going to be a good one.”
Day has met those expectations this year, or any of the past four
years. In an era which prep athletes specialize in one sport so to
find success, mainly earning a college scholarship, Day has excelled
in three sports: volleyball, soccer and track and field. She is the
reining CIF State champion in the high jump. She decided Tuesday she
will play soccer and compete in track and field at Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo.
So just how does Day explain her method of becoming one of Costa
Mesa’s greatest athletes?
“I think playing sports came naturally,” Day said. “I kind of got
good with it and stuck with it, and now I’m an athlete.”
Ho-hum. Day speaks with simplicity. She’s quiet, yet not passive.
She’s the essence of humility, even though her skills have elevated
her to star status. For all her attributes, the outstanding quality
that sets her apart from other athletes is her competitive desire,
the will to win.
Said Mesa Coach Dan Johnston, “When she gets her game face on you
know she is going to do something great. You can just see it.”
Through the Mustangs’ 18 games, Day, the Daily Pilot Athlete of
the Week, leads the team with 20 goals and 30 assists. Last week, she
scored one goal and three assists in Mesa’s 9-0 win over Westminster.
She followed that up with a three-goal, two-assist performance to
lead the Mustangs to a 7-0 victory over Santa Ana. She also scored
two goals and added three assists to guide Mesa to a 5-0 win over
Ocean View Wednesday.
Last year, Day was named Co-Most Valuable Player of the Pacific
Coast League. This season, owning sole possession of the award in the
Golden West League will be a practicality.
Day expected this season to be memorable. That comes with being a
senior. But there was also the fact that she would be playing with
her younger sister, Jasmin, a freshman. In addition, the Mustangs
were building off a successful season. Last year, Costa Mesa won its
first CIF playoff game in girls soccer.
This season, the Mustangs are ranked No. 2 in CIF Division III.
They are 9-0-0 in league and have outscored opponents, 60-3, in the
Golden West League.
“I want this season to be the best it can be, and it has been so
far,” said Day, who pointed out wins over Corona del Mar, Rosary, and
Aliso Niguel as evidence. “I love all my teammates. We have so much
fun on and off the field. We work so hard and we have so much fun
when we do it. Some other schools, their teams have drama and they
don’t get along, but we get along and we play well together.”
Day leads the Golden West League in goals and assists, but she
would be at the bottom if there was a section for celebrations.
Soccer is a game that carries great emotion, and when a goal is
scored, celebrations, especially game-winners, have become natural.
Not for Day.
“I’ve thought about (celebrating wildly),” Day said. “But it’s
just not me. That’s just the way I am. I’m not crazy like that. I’m
not like that on or off the field.”
It’s not about statistics, awards or compliments for Day. The game
is about winning and teamwork.
“She’s been a great team leader and a terrific playmaker,”
Johnston said. “She accounts for a lot of the possessions on the
50-50 balls. She does it all.”
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