âCasserolesâ Serve Up Spirit From Mater Dei Sideline
Buried in the back of the freezer, under seven layers of plastic wrap, behind the half gallon of crystallized ice cream and under a two-year-old piece of fish, that is where you usually find a casserole.
However, attend a Mater Dei girlsâ soccer game and youâll see seven casseroles lined up on the Monarchsâ bench.
Teammates Katie OâDorisio, Gayln Dedeaux, Sarah Goethals, Sara Donovan, Amy Hoff, Julie Perry and Jessica Herrera have dubbed themselves âThe Casserolesâ because, in their opinion, they are the very last thing Monarch Coach Austin Sharp is going to reach for when he needs a player.
The Casseroles are permanent bench warmers. None of them has played more than two or three minutes in a regular varsity game. They all got to play in the Ocean View tournament, but that was as a âBâ team, while the âAâ team was at the Ventura Buena tournament. Since then, none has played at all.
They have all played soccer at Mater Dei for four years, but this is their first season on varsity and their last chance to compete--they are all seniors, a requirement of being a Casserole. Another requirement is that you donât play, and on a team that carries 25 players, there are going to be some who donât get in the game.
Yet, the girlsâ arenât complaining. Their nickname has given them an identity and a reason to stay on the team.
âInstead of being bitter about it, we are having fun,â Hoff said. âWe knew coming in we werenât going to play. And after playing for three years, I wasnât going to quit. Thatâs a lot of work not to have anything to show for it. I wanted to be on varsity.â
The nickname came about before the season began, when the players found themselves always being bunched together in practice with nothing to do.
âWe were the leftovers,â Hoff said. âWe were never really included in the real practices. Thatâs how the whole thing started.â
There are arguments about who came up with the unusual tag. Hoff and OâDorisio each claims to be the originator. It started off with talk of fruitcakes and meatloaf, before Casseroles became the moniker. And that has led to a flurry of one-liners.
When they are warming up for a game, they are âthawingâ or âin the microwave.â When a player gets disciplined, they are put in the âdeep freeze.â
But despite all the joking, the Casseroles have become an important part of the Monarch team. There is a nonstop flow of cheers and jeers coming from the bench, and Hoff said Sharp told them they are the best bench heâs ever had.
âItâs fun to know people are cheering for you,â Hoff said. âSometimes the team gets annoyed with us because we are so loud, but everyone supports what we are doing.â
âWe are trying to make a negative into a positive,â said Dedeaux. âOn any team there is always someone who doesnât play, so this is a way to make it work.â
There is a dilemma facing the group in their final home game against Santa Margarita today, a game that will decide the Serra League title. It is a tradition to start all the seniors in the teamâs final home game. Sharp has 13 seniors on his team--seven who never play.
âWe are really curious,â Dedeaux said. âSomeone isnât going to get to play. And itâs such an important game.â
LOOKING AHEAD
Troy (15-4-1, 5-0-1) will visit No. 10 Sunny Hills today at 3:15 p.m. in a game that should decide the Freeway League title. Each team is undefeated in league, and they played each other to a 1-1 tie in their first meeting. The Lancers (20-0-3, 5-0-1) have won eight of the last 10 league titles.
The Sea View League race continues to get tighter as Newport Harbor (9-4-4, 3-0-2) hosts top-ranked Woodbridge (11-1-4, 4-0-1) on Thursday at 3:15 p.m.
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GIRLSâ SOCCER TOP 10
Orange County Sportswritersâ Poll
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Pos. School (League) Rec 1. Woodbridge (Sea View) 11-1-4 2. Mission Viejo (S. Coast) 12-1-5 3. Santa Margarita (Serra) 13-2-2 4. Capistrano Valley (S.Coast) 11-2-5 5. Edison (Sunset) 15-1-5 6. Corona del Mar (P. Coast) 19-1-3 7. Newport Harbor (Sea View) 9-4-4 8. Aliso Niguel (Sea View) 15-3-1 9. El Toro (S. Coast) 17-6-1 10. Sunny Hills (Freeway) 20-0-3
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Others: Costa Mesa (12-3-4), Esperanza (11-4-5), Troy (15-4-1), Brea Olinda (16-4-3)