Teamwork results in Costa Mesa win
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Bryce Alderton
Costa Mesa High girls soccer coach Dan Johnston hailed his team’s
versatility following its second Golden West League game Tuesday
afternoon.
“There is not a player on this team that can’t play three
positions,” Johnston said following host Mesa’s 5-0 victory over
Saddleback in a game that featured four different scorers and ran the
Mustangs’ unbeaten league streak to 14 games dating to last season.
The Mustangs went undefeated (12-0) en route to winning the
program’s first league title in its inaugural season in the Golden
West League last winter, a year that culminated in a CIF Southern
Section Division III co-championship.
“We approach each game fighting hard,” Mesa senior Kara Jenkins
said. “We can’t take anything easy. We have to think every game is a
CIF game and play with everything we’ve got.”
Johnston moved Jenkins from her normal position at sweeper to
forward in the second half and she obliged by scoring the Mustangs’
final goal off an assist from Laura Dinsdale, who also tallied one
goal.
Junior Nilani Duarte scored the Mustangs’ first two goals and has
amassed four goals in Mesa’s first two league wins -- both shutouts.
Sophomore Jasmin Day added another goal for Mesa (5-5, 2-0 in
league) while Brittney Banning, Kyla Flores, Sarah Humphrey and
Rachel Ronquillo all tallied assists.
Mesa took a 2-0 halftime lead following two Duarte goals.
Ronquillo fought through Alejandra Aguilera’s slide tackle along the
southern sideline and crossed to Duarte -- left unmarked near the
18-yard box -- and the first-team all-league selection booted the
ball into the goal’s left corner to give Mesa a 1-0 lead in the 13th
minute.
Flores stole the ball from a Roadrunner defender and crossed to
Duarte, who sliced through the defense and booted the ball into the
net with her left foot in the 38th minute.
Mesa defenders consistently stopped Saddleback attackers and moved
the ball up field quickly, which pleased Johnston.
“The defense did a good job dropping back and covering for one
another,” Johnston said. “[Saddleback forward Perla Rodriguez] is a
terrific player. If she beat one of our defenders, another one was in
her face before she could turn around.”
Jenkins, along with seniors Julie Nomura and Stacy Krikorian, and
freshman stopper Caitlin Duffy, kicked several balls away from
Saddleback forwards in front of Mesa goalkeeper Kindra Bailey, who
made two saves.
“[Duffy] had just as many headers as Nilani,” Johnston said.
“Everyone had an impact [Tuesday].”
Ten different players contributed to Mesa’s 22 shots. Saddleback
goalkeeper Vivian Bernabe made eight saves.
Four of Saddleback’s six shots came in the game’s final 17
minutes. The Roadrunners (3-5-2, 1-2) quickly transitioned into Mesa
territory following an offsides call on the Mustangs in the 57th
minute. Lorena Aguilera led the break and received a pass from
Jessica Godinez. Jenkins met Aguilera 20 yards out, but the ball
deflected to Saddleback’s Alejandra Aguilera and her shot from seven
yards out found Bailey’s hands.
Lorena Aguilera’s touch pass found Rodriguez in stride, but her
shot rolled inches left of the goal five minutes later.
And then Mesa got its second wind.
Freshman Cindy Mendoza and Krikorian, a first-team all-league
selection a year ago, led charges that resulted in the Mustangs’
final two goals.
“[Saddleback] has a good defense, but once we passed around, the
give-and-gos got easier,” Jenkins said. “In the second half we
continued to pass and talk and that is how we finished them.”
Johnston said several players ran together over the holiday break
to maintain their conditioning.
“They got the running game going,” Johnston said. “[The
Roadrunners] were dragging their tails at the end of the game.”
Mesa hosts Ocean View in a league game at 3:15 p.m. Thursday.
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