Warriors shine, befuddle Sailors
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Chris Yemma
With assistant coaches pacing both sidelines, the Newport Harbor High
girls soccer team encountered a side of Woodbridge that hasn’t been
seen yet.
It just happened to be the Sailors dumb luck that they ran into
Woodbridge on a night when the Warriors played their best soccer all
season.
Under the floodlights at Alton Park, just across the street from
Woodbridge High, Newport fell to the Warriors, 3-0, in a Sea View
League game on a night when Woodbridge was playing like it was in the
spotlight.
The victory gave the Warriors (4-7-1, 1-3-1 in league) their first
league win in five tries and it snapped a two-game Newport (6-5-1,
2-2-1) winning streak.
Woodbridge’s first league win also came at the helm of assistant
coach Fernando Moreno, who was pacing his first varsity sideline
while filling in for Gabe Smith.
“You would not believe how high I am right now,” Moreno said. “You
know, to come in and coach my first varsity team and do the job that
we did, with the soccer we played -- that’s what I’m most proud of.”
For Newport assistant coach Will Guzman, who was filling in for
Phil D’Agostino, it was less of a high.
“They were a pretty skilled team, but we could have done a lot
better,” Guzman said. “We weren’t connecting on a lot of our passes
and that really killed us.”
Woodbridge, on the other hand, connected on passes and made the
connections count.
In just the third minute, Woodbridge freshman Gloria Chun sped
down the left sideline all alone and centered an arching pass to the
middle of the penalty box. Roni Yadlin used her head to connect and
sent the ball past Newport goalie Mary Giberson for the quick 1-0
lead.
The Warriors added a second goal in the 20th minute and an extra
insurance goal in the 53rd minute to erase any chance of a Newport
comeback.
In what was perhaps a sign of the Sailors’ painstakingly slow
loss, Woodbridge’s Kristine Housek broke free down the middle,
forcing Giberson to charge her to prevent a wide-open shot. They both
collided and the ball rolled ever so slowly into the goal for the 3-0
Warrior lead.
And that was the type of night it was for the Sailors, a night
they played a completely different Woodbridge team that was guided
from the reins of a completely different coach.
“Today, for the first time, they played to the level they should
have,” Moreno said. “They have not played at this level at all. Today
was the first time all season.”
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