Sea Kings slide into PCL title
Steve Virgen
One soccer game, played in rain, wind and mud, decided the title of
outright champion or co-champions. One shot, in the final minute,
determined the Pacific Coast League’s fate.
Corona del Mar High junior Chris Ringstrom scored an unassisted
goal in the final minute to lead the Sea Kings’ boys soccer team to a
2-1 come-from-behind victory over host Northwood Wednesday.
CdM (16-5-2, 9-1-0 in league) shares the PCL championship with
Northwood after dealing the Timberwolves their first loss in league
action, and ending their 14-game unbeaten streak. Corona also avenged
its 2-0 loss to Northwood Jan. 29.
Shortly after Wednesday’s game, the Sea Kings reveled in their
victory, as they slid on their bellies across midfield.
“That’s our first league title since 1994,” CdM Coach Pat
Callaghan said of the Sea Kings’ co-championship. “The boys deserved
it. They outplayed (Northwood). They found a way to win. It was as if
they willed their way to win. Sometimes that’s all it takes.”
For the Sea Kings, the rain was hardly a concern. They used the
adverse conditions to their advantage.
“I love playing in the rain,” CdM senior Blake Dillion said. “You
slide and you end up going eight feet. It’s so much fun. It takes
your mind off all the pain.”
Ringstrom, who said he had not been playing very well during
league action, broke through Northwood’s defense in the game’s
closing moments.
He created his own scoring chance by losing his defender then
firing a strike past the goalie from about eight yards out.
“I just (dodged the defender); I saw an opening and I went for
it,” Ringstrom said. “I’m glad it went in. I’m so glad.”
CdM junior Danny Whitaker also provided the Sea Kings with
delight. He scored the tying goal on a free kick from about 40 yards
out in the 62nd minute. The shot was low. It skipped and it appeared
to have ricocheted off the goalie’s leg before going in.
“That changed the momentum, big time,” said Whitaker, who
overpowered several Northwood players, knocking them over while
winning balls throughout the game.
“We came in knowing we had to win,” continued Whitaker. “We knew
we had to play like we did against Newport Harbor, with intensity.
And, we did.”
Whitaker drew ire from a Northwood player who was charged with a
yellow card in the 75th minute. Phil Stemler, CdM’s senior goalie,
also turned in a noteworthy performance. He recorded seven saves,
including two stops in one-on-one situations. CdM seniors Brandon
Zarian and Dillion also contributed on defense allowing the Sea
Kings’ offense, including junior Julien Cerrutti, Ringstrom and
Whitaker, to attack. Junior Jeritt Thayer and sophomore Shane Collins
were also battling in the muddy trenches. They suffered bruised thigh
injuries, but Callaghan said he expects them to be ready for the
playoffs.
“They came together and played with so much emotion and passion,”
Callaghan said of his squad. “I’m so proud of their effort. We
couldn’t have given any more effort out there.”
CdM nearly scored in the 23rd minute when Ringstrom fired a shot
to the back of Northwood’s net. But, a referee apparently stopped
play because he said the Timberwolves’ goalie had possession before
Ringstrom kicked the ball.
Northwood (18-4-1, 9-1-0), last year’s CIF Division IV champion,
scored 13 minutes later on its only scoring threat of the first half.
Northwood sophomore Robert Garcia scored from near the corner to give
the Timberwolves a 1-0 lead.
The rain, wind and muddy field seemed to slow down Northwood, a
team known for its quickness. Corona took advantage and used its
strength to dominate the Timberwolves.
“We heard them laughing and joking around before the game,”
Dillion said. “We used that as fuel.”
In a Sea View League game:
* The Newport Harbor High boys soccer team tied visiting
Woodbridge, 2-2, in the league finale for both Wednesday at Newport
Harbor.
The Sailors needed a victory to earn a share of the league crown,
but instead will have to settle for second place.
No details from the contest were reported.
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