Mustangs host Centennial
Barry Faulkner
The most successful Costa Mesa High girls soccer season in history
rolls on today when the Mustangs host Centennial of Corona in a CIF
Southern Section Division III quarterfinal at 3 p.m.
No. 2-seeded Costa Mesa (20-1-2) has won 14 straight and comes in
with a 20-game unbeaten streak, including a pair of convincing
playoff wins. After trouncing John Glenn, 8-0, in Friday’s first
round, the Golden West League champions handled Santa Monica, 3-0, in
the second round Tuesday. The Mustangs, who posted the program’s
first postseason win last season, one year after making their playoff
debut, have outscored opponents this season, 109-13.
Centennial (13-7-2), the third-place team from the Mountain View
League, has never gone beyond the CIF quarterfinals. Junior forward
Randi Leyva scored in the 78th minute to break a scoreless tie, only
to see Yucaipa score one minute later to force overtime. Leyva, who
has three playoff goals, put the Huskies in front in the first
overtime and Cathleen Rodriguez converted a penalty kick for an
insurance goal.
Mesa’s prolific offense has been led by senior Sharon Day and
sophomore Jenny Sparks. Day, a four-year standout, has five playoff
goals to up her season total to 29. She also has two assists, giving
her 35 for the year. For her career, Day, the reigning state high
jump champion, has 83 goals and 72 assists.
Sparks, who scored twice against Santa Monica, collected two
assists in the first-round win. She has 27 goals and 13 assists this
season.
Mesa’s defense is led by senior sweeper Devin Denman, juniors
Stacy Krikorian and Valerie Gomez, as well as the combined goalie
tandem of Kindra Bailey and Kaitlyn Gentling.
Today’s winner will meet either No. 3-seeded Bonita (18-2-4) or La
Mirada (20-3-1) in a semifinal Tuesday.
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