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Girls soccer: Tuesday’s recap

January 13th, 2009, 10:24 pm · · posted by

Here is a look at some of Tuesday’s league action from around the county:

In the Century League:

El Dorado 2, El Modena 1: Senior Brianna Wallace and freshman Christey Self tallied first half goals for the Golden Hawks (9-2-1, 2-0) defeated the Vanguards (7-7-2, 1-1) at El Dorado High.

In the Empire League:

Pacifica 5, Valencia 0: Senior Jordan Nelson scored two goals and added an assist, while senior Cheyenne Brink added two goals, as the Mariners (10-4-3, 1-0) shut out the Tigers (3-10-2, 0-1) at Pacifica High.


In the Freeway League:

Sunny Hills 2, Fullerton 1: Junior Kayla Arenas scored with ten minutes left in the second half to break a 1-1 tie, as the Lancers (14-2, 2-0) slipped past the Indians (9-6-3, 1-1) at Sunny Hills High.

In the Garden Grove League:

Garden Grove 3, Bolsa Grande 0: Kadie Heck scored twice, as the Argonauts (5-2-4, 1-0) beat the host Matadores (1-7, 0-1).

In the Orange Coast League:

Calvary Chapel/Santa Ana 4, Laguna Beach 3: Cassy Ginnis scored twice, as the Eagles(5-7-1, 1-0) rallied to defeat the Breakers (6-4-8, 1-0) at Centennial Park in Santa Ana.

In the Pacific Coast League:

Corona del Mar 3, Irvine 2: Juniors Katie Devarian and Alexandra Reinach, along with sophomore Tess Andujar scored goals as  the Sea Kings (6-2-6, 1-0) edged the Vaqueros (8-9-1, 0-2) at Corona del Mar.

In the Sunset League:

Aliso Niguel's Aliso Niguel's Lauren Benner, right, knocks the ball away from Dana Hills' Alana Rice. / Photo by Sam Gangwer, The Register

Edison 4, Fountain Valley 1: Freshman Angelisa Cortez scored a goal and added an assist to lead the Chargers (6-6-3, 1-1) over the Barons (3-6-1, 0-2) at Edison High.

In the South Coast League:

No. 3 Aliso Niguel 1, Dana Hills 0: Freshman Lauren Benner scored the game’s lone goal in the second half, as the Wolverines (13-1-1, 1-1) shutout the Dolphins (6-7-1, 0-2) at Aliso Niguel.

In the Trinity League:

No. 7 Mater Dei 2, JSerra 1: Senior Lindsay Brown scored a first half goal and added an assist, as the Monarchs (8-2-4, 2-0-0) defeated the Lions at JSerra.

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  • Eric Osborn says:

    January 12, 2009

    TRABUCO HILLS AND HUNTINGTON BEACH PLAY TO A TIE

    In Sea View League action, the #6 ranked Trabuco Hills Mustangs played to a tie 0 – 0 against a tough Huntington Beach Oilers team. This marks the second straight game that the Mustangs have held their opponent scoreless. The Mustang defense led by team co-captain Senior outside defender – Kirstyn Magyar #16, Senior sweeper – Ariana Lagerborg #13, Sopomore outside defender – Jessica Mandarich #22 and Junior defensive midfielder (Stopper) – Alexes Huerta #23 held the Oilers to only six shots throughout the match.

    Mustangs opened up the first half controlling the tempo of the game by keeping the ball in Oiler territory 75% of the time. They took 8 shots in the first half, but were unable to convert on any offensive opportunities. At approximately the 32nd minute of play, Mustangs team leading goal scorer (7) – Senior center midfielder – Jackie Samis #18 stole a loose ball from the goalie and put it into the back of the net, but the goal was called off and the Oilers were awarded a goal kick.

    The Oilers came out on fire in the second half, dominating the field of play until about the 55th minute of play when momentum changed. Mustang’s best opportunity came at approximately the 60th minute of play when Samis sent a ball across the field from the back touchline to Senior forward – Dani Benton who was waiting directly in front of the goal post, 8 yards deep, but pitched the ball up and over the top of the goal. Mustangs were able to fire off 5 shots in the second half, but came up empty.

    Freshman goalie – Kassidie Stade #0 finished the match with 4 saves on 6 shots. Stade had a remarkable save in the first half of play when an Oiler shot that would have been a goal was deflected up and over the top of the goal. The Mustangs who are now 8 – 4 – 1 on the season, are led by Head Coach Sarah Trost and Assistant Coach Megan Konishi.

  • Toki Rathor says:

    Great job Eric…Go THHS

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