Boys soccer: Eagles’ Torrones terrorizes Mesa
Joseph Boo
COSTA MESA - Another game, another three goals for Cesar Torrones.
Estancia’s senior forward scored three tines for the second consecutive
game, all in the first half. That was more than enough for the Eagles to
defeat cross-town rival and host Costa Mesa, 5-0, in the Pacific Coast
League opener for both teams.
Torrones also scored three times against Ocean View. His partner at the
forward spot, Esaul Mendoza scored one goal and assisted on Estancia’s
first goal of the game.
“Cesar and Esaul are on a tear this year,” Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw
said. “Mesa played great, but we have so many ways to score.”
Estancia (7-1-1, 1-0-0 in league) flaunted its talents, controlling the
ball for the majority of the game with deft passing and touches. The
Eagles outshot the Mustangs (3-8-3, 0-1-0) by a whopping margin of 25-2
in the game, and Estancia goalie Hilario Arriaga only made three saves,
none in the second half.
“They’re too good,” Costa Mesa coach Mike Dunn said. “Our boys played
well, but they were too much.”
Costa Mesa goalie Jose Perez made 17 saves and turned Estancia away
numerous times. The Mustangs had one good scoring chance in the second,
but Ryan Denman’s shot on a free kick curved just wide.
After Torrones’ three goals, he didn’t play in the second half. His
backup, Juan Zarate, scored Estancia’s final goal. That gives Estancia 55
goals scored in nine games, compared to four goals given up.
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