Oilers top Sea Kings on late goal
Rick Devereux
The Corona del Mar High boys soccer team looks scarcely similar to
the squad that won the 2004 Pacific Coast League title and advanced
to the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs.
“We lost nine of 11 starters from last year,” Coach Pat Callaghan
said. “But we have a good crop of seniors who had a lot of experience
on the [junior varsity] level last year as juniors, so we shouldn’t
miss a beat.”
That experience on the JV level did not translate into a
season-opening victory Monday as the Sea Kings lost to host
Huntington Beach High, 1-0, in a nonleague game. Corona del Mar will
play host to Santa Ana Valley Wednesday at 3 p.m.
CdM kept pace with the Oilers for most of the game, but a goal in
the 79th minute ended the hopes of a scoreless draw.
“There was no problem with our effort,” Callaghan said. “We held
our own for 78 minutes. Good teams like [Huntington Beach] take
advantage of scoring opportunities.”
Corona applied pressure in the first half when senior midfielder
Nick Ossipoff gathered a header from senior midfielder Austin Brawner
and drilled a shot from inside the penalty area. But the ball sailed
wide right.
The Corona del Mar defense was able to keep the Oilers from
scoring opportunities in the first half as goaltender Andrew Dialynas
did not face a shot on goal.
The action grew more heated in the second half. Both teams were
called for several fouls.
“I think [the fouls] are indicative of it being the first game of
the season,” Callaghan said.
More contact did not equate to dirty play, however.
“This was a physical match,” Huntington Beach Coach Matt Mosley
said. “I was impressed with how both teams played. It was not chippy
and there no cheap shots. It was just a very physical contest between
two teams playing hard.”
The increased activity led to increased scoring chances.
Huntington Beach junior Gilberto Gastellum received a pass following
a free kick and lofted a shot wide right from inside the penalty box.
Following another free kick, Huntington Beach senior Jason Cope’s
header ricocheted off the goalpost.
Dialynas was able to corral an Oiler header from a corner kick to
save a goal, one of the junior’s eight saves.
CdM senior midfielder Grant Almquist sent a free kick inside the
18-yard box where sophomore forward Allan Hardison headed the ball.
The Huntington Beach goaltender had to make a leaping save to prevent
the score.
“We really wanted to concentrate on played sound defense,” Mosley
said. “We wanted to get the shutout. Unfortunately, [CdM] basically
shut us out as well.”
With time winding down in the second half, Huntington junior Gray
Bailey collected a pass at the top of the penalty box. Bailey turned
quickly to his right and fired a low shot that evaded a diving Sea
King goalkeeper for the score.
CdM pressed up field on the final touches as sophomore midfielder
Brian Burke centered the ball and senior defenseman Kyle Jung shot on
goal. But senior keeper Jeff Mollica was able to contain the kick and
preserve the shutout.
“There was no flow to the game,” Callaghan said. “We let the win
slip away against a very good team. Coming into the game I wanted to
see good decision-making. And, for the most part, I did see it.”
While a win is always the desired outcome, Callaghan was not
discouraged by the result.
“This is not bad for us,” Callaghan told his team after the game.
“Good teams get better everyday. We have to go out and work hard to
make sure this doesn’t happen again.”
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