Eagles forfeit two matches
Steve Virgen
In what Estancia High boys athletic director Tim Parsel described as
“an embarrassment,” five players and Coach Steve Crenshaw of the
Eagles’ boys soccer team were issued red cards in a game against
Ocean View Jan. 27.
The aftershocks of Estancia’s situation are still felt as three of
the players, all starters, were handed two-game suspensions for their
actions in the game, which was called early in the second half by the
referee, causing Estancia to forfeit.
Crenshaw and the other two players served one-game suspensions for
their red cards and sat out when Estancia lost, 2-1, to Saddleback on
Tuesday. Any player or coach given a red card is automatically
suspended for one game, according to CIF Southern Section bylaws.
Parsel added another one-game suspension for three players.
The Eagles also forfeited their game against Westminster Jan. 29
as a result of the red cards.
Three of Estancia’s starters will be suspended from today’s home
match against Santa Ana at 3:15 p.m.
“We had an incident with [an Estancia] spectator a couple of weeks
ago, so this is a second [officials’] report [for us],” Parsel said.
“It’s kind of an embarrassment to the school when a second report
comes in. Even if the official did make a mistake we’re at the point
where we have to handle what it looks like from the sideline. It’s
just something we can’t have. You have to accept the authority no
matter what. You can’t vent your frustration in the middle of the
game. It’s kind of a selfish reaction. You feel better, but your team
suffers.”
Crenshaw said he did not know he had been assessed a red card
during the Ocean View game. He found out two days after the fact. “I
don’t know if it’s something you can get over,” Crenshaw said. “It
kind of ruined [our] season. We were starting to play very good
soccer and looking like we might be able to do something. It was
unfortunate something like this happened. You hope this becomes a
learning experience. You try to tell them to walk away.”
Crenshaw said Estancia had been dominating against Ocean View and
led, 1-0, throughout the first half. But the Seahawks scored early in
the second half and an Estancia player reacted with a snide comment
directed at Ocean View players.
“It wasn’t that severe and a good referee would have ignored it,”
Crenshaw said. “But he took exception to it and [arguments between
players and the referee] broke loose.”
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