Girls soccer: Newport’s comeback falls short
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Joseph Boo
IRVINE - Thursday’s game between Newport Harbor High and Irvine’s
girls soccer team was a real barnburner to say the least. That is, if you
saw the second half. The Sailors almost pulled off a wild comeback from a
2-0 deficit against their Sea View League rival, but the Vaqueros held on
for a 3-2 triumph.
It’s Irvine’s (7-10-2, 2-3 in league) second win over the Sailors this
year, and it drops Newport to 1-4 in league, 2-9-2 overall.
“I really hate to lose this one,” Newport Coach Jason Sorrell said.
The first half was pretty lethargic for Newport and Irvine. Both teams
exchanged long kicks for most of the half. But Irvine got the lucky
bounces, two to be exact. It scored in the 25th minute when Holly Rife’s
floater found just enough space between Newport’s goalie and the
crossbar.
Irvine’s second goal came 18 minutes later. When Irvine’s Kim Tiampo
drove the ball, it ricocheted off Tiampo, sailed toward Newport’s goal,
and again squeezed in just over the goalie.
The second half got rough, with two yellow cards issued. The Sailors also
came out firing and scored in the half’s very first minute. Newport’s
Lauren Birchfield found the ball in a melee in front of an empty Irvine
goal and knocked it in. Ten minutes later, Satya Tweena scored to tie the
game at 2-2.
“We did absolutely nothing in the first half,” Sorrell said. “We had to
increase our intensity, and that’s what we did in the second.”
“We have to play with intensity for the whole game, not just parts of
it.”
Newport later had a chance to take the lead when a hands violation was
called on Irvine just outside its penalty box. But the Sailors’ shot was
cleared away. In the 20th minute, Nichole Fournier knocked in a rebound
for Irvine’s winning goal.
Newport goalie Heather Metcalf had five saves, including a daring grab on
a Irvine breakaway. Sorrell also cited Meredith Miller for her strong
play on defense.
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