Boys soccer: Sailors end on down note
Steve Virgen
NEWPORT BEACH - That old saying, it’s not how you start, it’s how
you finish, was never more true for the Newport Harbor High boys soccer
team, which lost, 4-0, to visiting Los Alamitos in the second round of
the CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs Tuesday.
The Sailors (10-8-2) started the game strong and began each scoring
opportunity which such promise, but in the end, they could not finish.
Los Alamitos (24-1-1), on the other hand, put away its chances, some of
them unexpected opportunities.
For instance, the Griffins’ first goal definitely shocked the Sailors.
Newport produced three shots and two corner kicks before the Griffins
fired off their first shot, which scored, in the 12th minute. After a Los
Al corner kick, it appeared a Newport player was about to clear the ball,
but in swooped senior Shay Murphy who stole the ball and quickly booted a
shot from about 30 yards out, that caught the Sailors off guard and shut
down their momentum.
“They had a little bit of luck and we didn’t,” Newport Coach Kevin
Esparza said. “We created just as many scoring chances as they did. I’m
proud of our guys. In my opinion, it was an even game. They got a couple
of lucky breaks. All their goals were soft -- goals that they really
didn’t earn, just a bit of luck.”
Los Al, the two-time Sunset League champion, unbeaten in its last 21
games, outshot the Sailors, 16-13, and three of the Griffins’ shots came
in the final two minutes. Griffin senior goalkeeper Geremy Uhl proved to
be a big factor, recording 11 saves and setting up his team’s
counterattacks. Newport sophomore goalkeeper Hector Campos also stopped
11 shots.
One of Uhl’s biggest saves came in the 61st minute, when he dove in
front of Tyson Wahl’s cross intended for Kevin Campos. The stoppage
helped protect Los Al’s 2-0 lead.
Wahl, who had missed five games with a strained back muscle, played
the entire game and Esparza said he was at full strength, just like the
Sailors, whom also received the return of Redge Bendheim and Adam Kerns.
The Sailors earned six corner kicks to the Griffins’ two, but could
not find the net. Newport junior Jose Serpas, who scored two goals in the
Sailors’ 2-0 first-round win over Santa Ana Valley Friday, finished with
two shots and booted two crosses in front of the net, but none of his
teammates could get to them.
“They had a lot of momentum and we got that first goal and it broke
them,” Los Al Coach Trey Scharlin said. “The second goal broke them
again. But, those first 15 minutes, I was definitely scared. Newport is a
great team and they were showing it in the early part.”
The Griffins scored in the eighth minute of the second half after a
free kick from midfield and senior Jon Bornstein was first to the ball in
front of the net and put it home.
Newport then came up with two shots, two corner kicks and the
aforementioned cross that Uhl stopped. Then the Griffins put the game
away after Nick Koromelas won a goal kick at midfield and found Ryan Gay
on the breakaway. Gay scored. Los Al earned its final goal with two
minutes remaining when Mark Cano delivered after Campos slapped away two
shots.
Esparza remained pleased with the season, despite the setback.
“For the coaches, the players and this program, it was a successful
season,” Esparza said. “There’s definitely a good foundation and a good
future.”
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