Eagles handle Sharks
Barry Faulkner
A pair of hard-fought, 1-0 victories in its first two games gave an
indication that a third straight Daily Pilot Cup title was anything
but assured for the Carden Hall fifth- and sixth-grade Gold division
girls soccer team.
But Friday’s 5-0 thumping of Rea 2, at the Costa Mesa Farm
Complex, left little doubt that the Eagles are among this year’s
foremost championship threats.
“They want to maintain the Carden Hall legacy,” said Barb Yeager,
the coach of the last two championship teams who is assisting head
man Barry Zimmermann this season.
Carden Hall, which scored in the final three minutes, Yeager said,
to top Newport Heights Wednesday, after defeating Mariners Christian,
1-0, in the pool-play opener Tuesday, had the pool A championship
wrapped up regardless of Friday’s outcome.
But that outcome became apparent quickly as Carden Hall scored in
the fourth and sixth minute and dominated the entire game.
Rea, which concludes its tournament 0-3, did not attempt a shot
and seldom moved the ball past midfield.
Meanwhile, Carden Hall, which is built around the defensive
prowess of back-liners Alison Gordon and Tabitha Goff, kept peppering
the ball in the attacking zone until results followed.
Gordon, who scored the game-winner against Newport Heights, struck
first, ripping an arching shot from 30 yards out that sailed over the
Rea goalie, but under the crossbar for the game’s first score.
Just two minutes later, Tori Brown found the left corner from the
right wing and the Eagles had doubled their tournament scoring total
before some parents had arrived from work.
Lauren D’Ippolito, Lisa Matthews, Jordan Murrel, Michelle
Lancaster, Kathryn Zimmermann and Annie Capaldi all contributed to
Carden Hall’s offensive dominance in the first 25 minutes.
That dominance increased in the first four minutes of the second
half, when Carden Hall scored three times, despite directions from
their coaches to tone down the attack with sportsmanship on their
minds.
D’Ippolito put in the rebound of a Mary Yeager shot that deflected
off the goalkeeper to start the second-half outburst.
Gordon found the net from near the end line on a tough angle shot
that made it 4-0.
Lancaster completed the scoring with another tally, before the
Carden Hall coaches could fully make their point that they desired no
more goals.
“We put sportsmanship first at Carden Hall,” said Barb Yeager, who
along with Barry Zimmeremann, began shifting personnel in the first
half and later instructed their players simply to pass the ball
around at midfield.
Natalie Barbaresi was also in the center of things for the
winners, who split time in goal between Morgan Williams (first half)
and Browne (second half). Andee Keith rounded out the roster for
Carden Hall.
Rea Coach Ana Moreno singled out the play of Brenda Perez.
Additional Rae players included goalies Anahi Enriquez and Zuleyma
Guzman, as well as Aimee Camberos, Alma Terriquez, Jenny Rubalcaba,
Beatrice Perdomo, Joanna Saavedra, Brittney Galvan, Itzel Lara, Aimee
Tejada, Thelma Guerrero, Shantelle Gonzalez and Valeria Hernandez.
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