Boys soccer: Soccer fever sweeping Estancia
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - The Estancia High boys soccer bandwagon is filling up
fast; so fast, the school was attempting to create more seating when the
second-seeded Eagles (18-1-1) host third-seeded St. Francis (23-4-3) in
today’s CIF Southern Section Division IV semifinal at 3 p.m.
“(Principal) Tom Antal was saying something about us having to get more
bleachers out there,” said Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw, after
spectators lined the home sideline from goal line to goal line for
Friday’s 7-0 quarterfinal trouncing of visiting Santa Ynez.
Estancia boys athletic director Tim Parsel said there will be at least
six bleachers set up for today’s match, double the normal total.
“It was pretty packed,” said Crenshaw, who expects an even bigger turnout
when his Pacific Coast League champions put their 15-game winning streak
on the line. It’s the Eagles’ first trip to the semifinals since winning
the section 2-A crown in 1985.
“There seems to be a lot of excitement at school about soccer. Teachers,
administrators, students and athletes from other sports have been talking
to our guys, telling them they’re excited about our success.”
St. Francis, the Mission League champion, is the latest threat to the
Estancia excitement, which has included outscoring teams 113-11,
including 20-2 in three playoff games.
The La Canada-based Golden Knights have outscored three playoff foes,
11-1. Coach Glen Appels’ squad defeated Gabrielino, 3-0 in the first
round, then knocked off Yucca Valley, 4-1, in the second round. They
defeated Santa Paula, 4-0, in Friday’s quarterfinal.
St. Francis, which won the section Division III crown in 1996, is paced
by forward Ryan Shaw, whose 22 goals this season match the school
single-season record he set last year.
Senior forward Phil Weinberg is also a consistent threat for today’s
visitors, who have received strong scoring punch lately from Daniel
Marco. Marco had two goals against Santa Paula and most of his eight
goals have come late in the campaign.
Shaw has signed with Loyola Marymount University, according to Crenshaw,
who said the Lions are also recruiting Estancia keeper Hilario Arriaga.
Arriaga has helped the Eagles record 13 shutouts, but most of his time is
spent observing a dominant Eagle offense, paced by senior forwards Esaul
Mendoza and Cesar Terrones.
Mendoza’s team-high 42 goals include back-to-back hat tricks, after a
two-goal output in the playoff opener.
Terrones, a second-team All-CIF performer as a junior and a four-year
standout, has 31 goals, including one in each of the last two wins.
Senior Irving Islas has three playoff goals, while Freddy Murillo (two),
Juan Zarate, Omar Navarrete, John Alderete, Jorge Lopez and Martin
Sanchez have also been part of the nine-player postseason scoring
brigade.
Estancia led only 1-0 at halftime against Santa Ynez, but exploded in the
second half to advance.
“I think we were a little anxious and it took a little while for us to
get settled down,” Crenshaw said. “Santa Ynez wasn’t a bad team and they
kept coming at us. But the bottom line is, we’re in such great condition,
our style of play wore them down. It’s happened over and over again this
season. My nerves are usually a mess until we get our fourth goal. Then,
I know what’s coming: the gang’s ready to start feeding.”
Crenshaw said his players will not be distracted by being one victory
away from a trip to Saturday’s championship match.
“Our guys aren’t giddy or anything,” Crenshaw said. “They’re realistic
and focused. We’re the only game in town at this point and we want to
give our fans a treat.”
Today’s winner will meet either top-seeded Bishop Montgomery (20-2-3) or
unseeded Valley Christian of Cerritos (23-2-2). The other semifinal is
scheduled tonight at 6 p.m. at Valley Christian, enabling Crenshaw,
should the Eagles win, an opportunity to get a firsthand look at
Saturday’s opponent.
The championship match will be held at either Cal State Fullerton or La
Mirada High, at a time to be determined.
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