Soccer: Carden Hall tops Prince of Peace, 4-0
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - At this rate, coaches of the Carden Hall fifth- and
sixth-grade girls soccer team like their chances of winning the Daily
Pilot Cup.
“Yeah, I think we can do it,” said Carden Hall assistant coach Julia
Bernay, filling in Thursday night for her father and head coach, Michael.
In their second pool-play victory, Carden Hall defeated the Prince of
Peace Patriots, 4-0, under the lights at the Farm Field to advance to the
quarterfinals Saturday at 3:45 p.m. against Newport Elementary.
In the Cup opener, Carden Hall beat Eastbluff, 11-0. So the Patriots
weren’t feeling too bad after Thursday night’s setback.
“We have 27 girls total at our school in fifth and sixth grade,”
Prince of Peace Coach Dan Stack said, “and we have 17 girls on the team
out of the 27. We’re the smallest school by far in the tournament.”
Prince of Peace goalkeepers Kayla McComb (first 25-minute half) and
Madeline Stack (second half) each had seven saves, but Carden Hall’s
constant attack was too much as Kelly Matthews sparked the offense with
three goals.
Matthews ripped home a rebound shot in the 19th minute, after a shot
by Christina O’Tousa bounced off the right post, to give Carden Hall a
1-0 edge.
In the 24th minute, Matthews scored again, after controlling a loose
ball and firing one in from 10 yards out.
In the second half, Matthews earned her hat trick with a goal at the
29-minute mark, then O’Tousa chipped one in for a 4-0 Carden Hall lead in
the 32nd minute.
Outside halfbacks Natalie Mitchell and Kimberly Condino provided solid
passing for Carden Hall, while sweeper Maggie Bernay cleared everything
in front of goalies Parisa Crane (first half) and Allisa Darwish
(second).
Sydney Sweeney ignited the Carden Hall offense with “rocket
throw-ins,” the assistant coach said.
Carden Hall, which lost to Kaiser on penalty kicks in the semifinals
last year, moved the ball well and kept it away from the Patriots, who
battled and scrapped until the final whistle.
“I thought our defense played really well, and our goalkeepers were
great,” said Julia Bernay, whose team also features Alisha Agrellas,
Colleen Heyler, Alexa Levin, Lauren Wilbur and Cait Williamson.
Providing solid depth for Prince of Peace was Julie Hubbard, Ally
Webb, Hannah Schmidt, Alex Cameron, Briana Williams, Alissa Salvati,
Natalie Plascencia, Rebecca Alward, Chelsea Pumphrey, Tiffani Choi,
Cheyenne Lopez and Whitney Searcey.
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