Eagles belt Mesa, 6-1
Bryce Alderton
Where Costa Mesa High stumbled, host Estancia just kept on running
and blistered its way to a 6-1 win in a Golden West League and city
rivalry boys soccer game Wednesday.
The Eagles, 4-6-1, 1-3-1 in league, scored three goals in each
half, chasing down loose balls with efficiency and moving the ball up
field with precision. The win is Estancia’s first in three tries
against Costa Mesa dating to January 2001, a span of three games.
Mesa won both games last season.
Costa Mesa’s Luis Villa Nueva and David Barnett, whom Mustang
Coach Antonio Salinas moved up to midfield for the game, belted two
shots on Eagles’ goalkeeper Eddie Rubalcaba in the first five
minutes. Rubalcaba made the saves and the Mustangs managed just three
shots after that.
“The first five minutes changed the outcome of that game,” Salinas
said. “We gave (Estancia) the midfield and they took advantage of it.
Our biggest weakness was not having the proper conditioning to
complete the game. There’s a lot of training that we still need to
work on tactic-wise.”
As Salinas thought his team tired as the game wore on, Estancia
Coach Steve Crenshaw praised his squad’s aggressiveness for the
entire 80 minutes. Crenshaw said the Eagles have lacked the “killer
instinct” when they get ahead, but not Wednesday.
“We put one in the net fairly early and stayed after it,” Crenshaw
said. “In the last couple years we’ve lacked the desire to win. Three
years ago on our (CIF Southern Section Division IV) championship team
if we got ahead 3-0 we would go back and try to score another one.
It’s not time to argue but to relax and practice knocking the ball
around, knowing the other team is on its heels.”
Costa Mesa was on its heels following the Eagles’ first goal, but
still received strong defensive play from Barnett, Nelson Benavides
and Willmer Hernandez with offensive hustle coming from Villa Nueva
and Alfonso Pineda.
Six different Eagles scored single goals on 15 shots, nine in the
first half as Estancia built a 3-0 lead at the intermission.
Rodrigo Duarte, who scored the team’s sixth goal, kept the ball in
the Mesa zone following a save by Mustang goalkeeper Christian Lopez
and fed the ball to Ricardo Avila, who put the ball in the left side
of the net for a 1-0 Eagle lead 25 minutes into the contest.
A minute later Geo Macias booted a centering pass that Luis
Mendoza knocked down with his stomach causing a “thud.” Mendoza
promptly fired the ball from 10 yards out to give the hosts a 2-0
lead.
Duarte also assisted on Quiroga Campos’ goal, shot from 30 yards
out to give Estancia a 3-0 lead..
Mesa made it 3-1 in the eighth minute of the second half. Striker
Alfonso Pineda stole the ball from an Estancia defender but then
received the same treatment as the Mustang fell to the ground and
lost control. But Pineda showed determination and regained possession
after Mesa midfielders kept the ball in the zone and he sent a pass
from to midfielder Benjamin Elias, who scored from 25 yards.
Campos scored his second goal nine minutes later after passes from
Mendoza and Macias. Jason Cassidy also notched a goal to make it,
5-1, with 20 minutes remaining.
Salinas gave credit to Mendoza.
“Sometimes it takes just one person to motivate a team,” said
Salinas of Mendoza.
Elsewhere in high school boys soccer Wednesday:
Newport Harbor 1, Aliso Niguel 0 -- Joel Walker’s first-half goal
was all it took for the Sailors to improve to 4-2-1, 2-0 in the Sea
View League.
Sweeper Matt Tracy, fullbacks David Manchester and Jose Serpas,
and Spencer Link, Chase Kelly and Eric Nutter all proved instrumental
in the dominant victory, which was highighted by roughly 17-4 in
terms of shots on goal. Goaltender Mark Spears got the shutout.
Corona del Mar 3, Laguna Beach 2 -- The Sea Kings, who broke on
top with unassisted first-half goals by Grant Almquist and Julien
Cerutti, got the game-winner with some 20 minutes left on a header by
Dominic Rubino, who took a cross from Cerutti and headed the ball in
from the far post to snap a 2-2 standoff.
Jay Zimmerman was credited with eight saves as the Sea Kings
improved to 8-4-2, 1-0 in the Pacific Coast League.
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