Soccer teams become road tested
The second round of play in the CIF Southern Section boys soccer
playoffs finds Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar facing
considerable road trips today with a Division II quarterfinals berth
on the line for each school.
Newport Harbor, the No. 1 entry out of the Sea View League, will
travel 120 miles round-trip for a 5 p.m. game against Valley View of
Moreno Valley at 5 p.m. Corona del Mar battles Santa Monica on the
road at 3 p.m., a trip that will consume more than 100 miles by the time the Sea Kings return.
Both teams are coming off convincing home victories in the first
round Friday. The Sailors (15-6) used two goals from Joel Walker and
one by Matt Tracy to knock off El Dorado, 3-0. Corona del Mar
(13-3-6) earned its first playoff victory in 11 years by defeating
Moreno Valley, 4-1, behind two goals from Chris Ringstrom.
Valley View (16-5-2) finished in second place in the Ivy League
and upset Temecula Valley, 2-1, in the first round of the Division II
playoffs. Santa Monica (11-2-4) is the No. 4 seed in the division and
defeated Chaminade, 1-0, in the first round.
An upset by the Sea Kings, who have won four in a row, would
continue the trend of higher seeds falling in Division II. No. 2
Santa Barbara was upset in double overtime, 1-0, by Calabasas in the
first round. Also in the first round, No. 3 Royal lost on penalty
kicks to Peninsula.
If the Sailors defeat Valley View, they could get a chance to face
top-seeded Thousand Oaks in Thursday’s quarterfinals. Thousand Oaks
(23-3-3) faces Dos Pueblos in the second round today.
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