Men’s soccer: Pirates fall to Santa Ana
Tony Altobelli
SANTA ANA - It was a battle between Southern California’s top two
teams and in the end, the No. 2 Orange Coast College men’s soccer team
fell short at Santa Ana, 3-1, Friday afternoon.
For the Dons, their unbeaten streak is now at 64 (58-0-6) with the
Orange Empire Conference victory, while OCC is just another victim in
Santa Ana’s roll of supremacy.
“Santa Ana is a team that capitalizes on the other team’s mistakes and
they did just that today,” Pirates assistant coach Kevin Smith said.
“They’re a good team and when we play them at our place, hopefully, it
will be for a conference championship. But we’ve got a long way to go
before that.”
Sophomore forward Josh Miller managed to do something against the
top-ranked Dons (12-0-3, 7-0) that has happened only nine times all
season. He scored a goal.
Miller’s tally came in the 75th minute. With Santa Ana leading, 2-0,
and playing with a man advantage due to an OCC red card, a loose ball off
a free kick from Chris Wimmer found its way onto the foot of Miller, who
sent a point-blank shot into the lower-right corner of the goal, cutting
the lead to, 2-1.
“I actually thought we played better with 10 men than with 11,” Smith
said with a smile.
OCC’s momentum only lasted two minutes, however. A Pirates’ turnover
led to a two-on-one fast break the other way, where Ramon Torres ripped a
shot from about 20 yards out that went off of goalkeeper Hilario
Arriaga’s outstretched hands and into the upper-right corner of the goal.
“We definitely need to play with a lot more composure,” Smith said.
“Against these guys, we needed to be more patient. Santa Ana gave us more
breathing room than we anticipated. We have to react better to that.”
Both teams had early opportunities to score, but could not convert.
The Pirates had a two-on-one break toward the goal, but a bad pass ended
the threat. For the Dons, Torres had a shot tipped by Arriaga that grazed
the right goal post.
In the 32nd minute, Jose Antonio Salas sent in an awkward chip shot
that eluded Arriaga and found the top part of the goal for the game’s
first goal.
The Pirates had an opportunity to tie the score just seconds before
halftime when Aaron Siemers broke loose and drove to the net. His shot
was knocked away by the Dons’ goalkeeper and OCC remained a goal behind.
Santa Ana took advantage of a costly foul by the Pirates when
Alejandro Licea scored on a penalty kick in the 59th minute.
“That was a huge play against us,” Smith said. “If we don’t foul
there, our goal later ties the score and we can play for the tie, but
that wasn’t the case.”
Santa Ana outshot the Pirates, 19-7, while Arriaga (Estancia High)
made six saves.
“I thought Hilario did a great job for us in goal,” Smith said. “I
also thought that Spencer McDearmon stepped up for us when we were down a
man and played well defensively.”
OCC will play at Fullerton in a battle for second place in the OEC
Tuesday at 3 p.m. The Pirates won’t get a rematch with the Dons until
Nov. 6 in the conference finale.
“To make the playoffs, you have to finish in the top two and right
now, that No. 2 spot is anyone’s to grab,” Smith said.
Santa Ana has outscored its opponents, 29-3, in conference play and,
57-9, overall.
Despite the loss, OCC has won five of its last seven games.
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