One goal enough for unbeaten CdM
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Steve Virgen
A loud group of students continually cheered for the Corona del Mar
High boys soccer team and delivered some sparse heckling for Sage
Hill Tuesday.
But the CdM fans were basically silent when it came to Cesar
Arriaga. He would be the standout goalkeeper for Sage Hill. He made
17 stops, yet one got by as CdM remained undefeated with a 1-0
nonleague victory on the Lightning’s field.
CdM senior Dominic Rubino scored in the 37th minute finishing off
an assist from fellow senior Jeritt Thayer. Rubino fired a shot from
about 10 yards out near the visitors’ sideline. His strike found the
right corner of the net and Arriaga nearly pulled it down.
“He’s awesome,” Rubino said of Arriaga. “It was a good strike, but
it really wasn’t where I wanted to put it. I got kind of lucky that
it deflected off the goalie’s hands.”
Arriaga, a senior who was the Academy League’s Most Valuable
Player as a sophomore, impressed many and typified an improved squad.
Last year the Sea Kings defeated Sage Hill, 7-0. CdM (4-0) is in
Division II in boys soccer, while Sage Hill (1-2) competes in Division VI.
“He was very aggressive and could punt the heck out of the ball,”
CdM Coach Pat Callaghan said. “He kind of kept us on our heels.”
Callaghan was not aware of the Sage Hill’s goalie’s name until
after the game. Callaghan actually coached Arriaga’s older brother,
Hilario, who was instrumental in leading the Pirates to the state
championship match in 2000. Hilario, a goalie, also helped lead the
1999-2000 Estancia boys soccer team to a CIF Division VI
championship. At OCC, Callaghan was an assistant.
Now, Callaghan is the head coach of the Sea Kings and has grand
expectations for his team that captured a share of the Pacific Coast
League crown last year. CdM defeated Sage Hill, but the Sea King
coach saw plenty of room for improvement.
“We just didn’t play very well,” Callaghan said. “It wasn’t about
the score; it was just how we played as a team. I don’t think we did
things very quickly. I don’t think we played with a lot of energy
early on. We just kind of sat. We just weren’t sharp. It was a
sluggish performance.”
Callaghan also said he was pleased with his team’s second-half
effort and the fact that the Sea Kings won most 50-50 balls. Julien
Cerutti, Rubino and Thayer controlled the midfield, while forwards
Chris Ringstrom and Danny Whitaker were involved in several offensive
attacks.
For Sage Hill, senior Jordan Salinger, along with freshmen Alex
Edelstein and Conrad Whitaker provided defensive support for Arriaga.
In the 5th minute, Arriaga was out of position and he was down with
an injury. A player stepped on his hand, which had already had a
broken thumb prior to the game.
With Arriaga down, Edelstein stepped up and kicked away a shot by
Rubino. The Sea Kings had 22 shots, while the Lightning produced
seven. CdM’s goalie, Andrew Dialynas, recorded four saves.
“I was very happy with the kids,” Sage Hill Coach Noureddine El
Alam said. “They played a good game. I think if we play the way we
did [Tuesday] against our level, I think we will do very well.”
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