Boys soccer: Mustangs wake up
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Alfonso Pineda is a freshman, but it sure hasn’t taken
him long to realize the emotion demanded in a boys soccer game against
crosstown rival Estancia.
After scoring his second goal, which delivered the 3-1 knockout over
Pacific Coast League visitor Estancia Friday, Pineda displayed the male
version of Brandy Chastain and stripped off his shirt in celebration.
Costa Mesa Coach Eugene Day quickly reprimanded Pineda with a seat on
the bench, but the damage had already been done: The Mustangs (12-3-2,
6-0-2 in the PCL) swept the season series over their rivals with two
goals in the final three minutes.
“We had to prove that we were the better team,” said Pineda, who
scored the game’s first goal in the 46th minute. “We are the defending
PCL champs, so we had to prove that we can play like that.”
Mesa’s 2002 Eagle sweep is the school’s first in at least the past
seven years.
“I don’t think (a sweep) has ever happened,” Estancia Coach Steve
Crenshaw said.
Pineda’s first goal came off a pinpoint cross from the corner by
senior Mike Gardiner. Estancia (5-12, 2-6) answered with 12 minutes left, when junior Nikolai Doudtchenko settled a pass from senior Sergio
Madrigal and blasted a shot into the back of the net from about 25 feet
out for the 1-1 tie.
However, Costa Mesa’s seniors pulled out the victory in the end. With
three minutes left, a shot by Gardiner produced a corner kick. Mustangs
senior Irwin Salas booted the corner kick, which grazed off senior
Ricardo Luna’s foot, then bounced to senior Eli Solis, who pushed it into
the goal with his stomach.
“Hey, whatever it takes,” Solis said of the goal. “This was the best
game of the season because we, as a team, and the Class of 2002, have
never swept them. So this is great.”
Estancia senior goalie Giovanni Gonzalez came up with a big save in
the scoreless first half. He stopped Solis’ penalty kick in the seventh
minute.
Day said Doudtchenko’s goal woke up the Mustangs and he was proud of
how his team responded.
The Mustangs’ victory puts them three points ahead of Northwood and at
least three points in front of Laguna Beach, which lost to Northwood,
4-0, Friday.
The Mustangs can clinch their second straight league crown with a tie
or win over visiting Corona del Mar Monday at 3:15 p.m.
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