Mustangs starting strong
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Chris Yemma
The Costa Mesa High girls soccer team lost almost its entire defense
from the 2003-04 season to graduation. So, naturally Coach Dan
Johnston was a little concerned for this season.
But after eight games this season, the Mustangs were 7-2 after
Thursday’s 4-0 victory over Santa Ana, Johnston rests a little
easier.
The Mustangs had four shutouts in their first four games on their
way to a 4-0 record. One of their losses was to traditional
stronghold Aliso Niguel, 4-1, but Johnston said it wasn’t a big
concern.
“We played better against Aliso than the score showed,” he said.
“If the defense solidifies and our attack keeps getting better, I
think we can play with anybody.”
The Mustangs defeated their first four opponents -- Rosary,
Mayfair, Paramount and Glendora -- by a combined score of 15-0. In
those first four games, the defense was solidified and the offense
was firing.
Through the first five games, junior Jasmin Day led the team in
goals with six, while senior captains Nilani Duarte and Jenny Sparks
have five and three goals, respectively. One of the team’s main
strengths, Johnston said, is their ability to score in bunches.
“It is incredibly demoralizing to another team when you can pop in
two goals in a minute or so,” he said.
The Mustangs went 16-6 last season and lost in the second round of
the CIF Southern Section Division III playoffs to Norco, 3-1. Norco
had snapped Mesa’s 13-game winning streak and an eight-game shutout
skein. Before losing to Norco last season, the Mustangs had defeated
their previous eight opponents, 52-0.
The loss of that defense was what concerned Johnston a little. But
not so much any more.
“I was worried about our defense getting up to speed,” he said.
“But we’ve already had a bunch of shutouts, which is nice to see. We
moved some players around and we have a lot of interchangeable
pieces.”
The defense isn’t the strongest weapon the Mustangs have, though.
Passing is what Mesa will be relying on heavily this year. In five
games, Sparks leads the team with seven assists.
Johnston said the team has the potential to win a Division III
championship this year. The Mustangs are currently ranked No. 7 in
Division III, despite beating No. 3 Mayfair. And the team is looking
to stick with its same winning formula this season.
“We’re emphasizing our transition game and emphasizing our passing
game,” Johnston said. “The key thing for us is getting to the ball
and controlling it. We need to keep possession for longer periods of
time.”
The Mustangs have taken control of the Golden West League since
entering the circuit before the 2002-03 season. Mesa has claimed two
straight league championships, and improved to 26-0 all-time in
league after downing Santa Ana.
But it could be a little tougher this time around.
“The league is stronger this year than it has been in the past,”
Johnston said. “I think we’re still the one to beat, but Saddleback
is strong on defense, Estancia is improved...across the board
everybody is getting better.”
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