Girls soccer: CdM girls coach named
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Bryan Middleton, who coached the Corona del Mar
High boys junior varsity this past season, was named the school’s girls
soccer coach Tuesday, Sea Kings Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick
announced.
Middleton, 27, who teaches health at the school, inherits a program
that has gone 58-12-14 the last three seasons, winning the Pacific Coast
League championship each year during that stretch and advancing to the
CIF Southern Section Division IV semifinals three straight years. He
replaces Ron Evans, who coached the last three seasons.
“I was fortunate enough to become a part of the Corona del Mar
community last year as a teacher and I’ve been looking for the chance to
coach a varsity program,” said Middleton, who played on three
large-school division champions at Jesuit High in Portland, Ore. then
played two seasons at Portland State University, before the program was
discontinued. “I know the (CdM) program has been built up in recent years
and I know they’ve won some league titles and made the playoffs,”
Middleton said. “My plans are to maintain that success and even achieve a
higher level, which would be winning a (CIF) championship.”
Middleton’s coaching career includes a stint as boys varsity assistant
at Edison in the 2000-01 season, the year the Chargers won the CIF
Division II crown. He was also a junior varsity coach and varsity
assistant at Sunset High in Beaverton, Ore. and also coached club teams
in Oregon for six years.
Middleton, a Costa Mesa resident, said he does not have a set system,
but will adapt to fit the abilities of his players.
“I saw (the CdM girls) play two games last season,” Middleton said.
“I’ll try to take the individuals I have and mold them into a (system)
that’s best for the team.”
That team was eliminated, 3-1, by eventual co-champion
Harvard-Westlake in 2002, marking the third straight year a team went on
to win at least a share of the section title after getting past the Sea
Kings in the semifinals. All three semifinal losses have come against
teams from the Mission League, which will move up to Division I next
season.
CdM, which remains in the Pacific Coast League and will compete in
Division II, may have enough talent to make a run at the program’s first
CIF crown.
Elisha Morgan, a three-time All-CIF performer, two-time All-CIF
honorees Paige Janes and Lauren Shepherdson, as well as returning All-CIF
selections Jenny Long and Alivia Mazura, will form a potent senior
nucleus for CdM next season. Shephardson shared PCL Most Valuable Player
honors and freshman goalie Rachel Waters joined the aforementioned
returning standouts on the All-PCL squad. CdM was 15-5-7 last season.
Middleton said Tuesday he had yet to meet with the team. He also said
he would soon go about assembling his staff. He said he would like to
have two coaches each -- a head coach and assistant -- for both the
varsity and junior varsity teams.
“I have some people in mind for (coaching positions), but I’d prefer
not to comment on that, until I’ve had more of a chance to discuss it.”
He also said he would eventually like to schedule games with Mater
Dei, where he said former Newport Harbor boys coach Matty West would be
taking over the girls program, and Edison.
Middleton said he grew up with a passion for soccer and began playing
at age 4. His Jesuit teams won state titles in 1991, ’92 and ’93.
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