Boys soccer: Eagles benefit from a little ‘Esaul’
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Joseph Boo
COSTA MESA - In the words of one Newport Harbor High fan, “Esaul is
nuts.”
Esaul Mendoza scored twice to break a 1-1 tie in Estancia’s 3-1 win over
Newport Harbor Wednesday in nonleague boys soccer. Along with two goals,
Mendoza also added bicycle kicks, headers and one celebratory act aimed
at Newport’s sideline.
“He had fun,” Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said.
Estancia (10-1-1), ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division IV,
needed the performance from Mendoza. Its leading scorer, Cesar Terrones,
did not play because of family reasons. Juan Zarate took Terrones’ place
in the forward spot.
“Being able to have two guys who can score takes the pressure off of one
of them,” Crenshaw said. “We knew Esaul would come through, just like
Cesar would’ve if the situation was reversed.”
But it took a while for Estancia to score. In fact, it took almost a
half. Newport (5-6-1) pressured Estancia zealously when the Eagles
controlled the ball, and Estancia’s offense sputtered. Inversely, this
produced scoring chances for the Sailors.
“That’s what we try to do,” Newport Harbor Coach Matt West said. “We
tried to jump out and take an early lead.”
“We’re a team that likes the short passes,” Crenshaw said. “We were
passing the ball up to the midfield and then we kicked it long toward the
goal. We played a lot better when we went away from that.”
While Newport had its chances, it could not score. Instead, Estancia took
the 1-0 lead in the final minute of the first half, when Martin Sanchez
caught up to a lead pass and scored.
Mendoza almost got the mother-of-all-highlight-film goal in the second
half. On a throw-in, he headed the ball up and bicycle kicked a hard shot
that hit the crossbar. Instead, Newport tied it in the second half when
Victor Castillo knocked in a cross pass from John Swigart.
That, unfortunately for Newport, woke Estancia up.
Mendoza gave Estancia the lead again with a goal from the left wing. His
second goal, late in the second half, put the game away. He almost added
his third goal on another bicycle kick, but that shot went wide.
“He’s an incredible player,” West said, “as complete a player I’ve seen
all year long.”
While it got the loss, Newport is the first team to score on Estancia in
nine games. The Eagles have given up a mere five goals this year, while
scoring 70.
“We played with a lot of heart and desire,” West said. “We went up
against a team with lots of skill and talent. At the end, desire couldn’t
overcome talent.”
West singled out the play of Castillo, Ryan Hernandez and Juan Gonzalez
for the Sailors.
“They played their hearts out,” he said.
Newport goalie Christian Peterson had 12 saves, while Estancia goalie
Hilario Arriaga had five.
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