CdM routs Eagles
Patrick Laverty
Domination might be a slight understatement. Corona del Mar’s boys
soccer team certainly did dominate against Pacific Coast League foe
Calvary Chapel Wednesday at Mile Square Park, but in more simple
terms the Sea Kings were just the better team and it showed.
Corona del Mar scored a pair of early goals and never looked back,
adding four second-half scores for a 6-0 victory over the Eagles.
The Sea Kings improved to 7-2-6 overall and 2-0-2 in league,
keeping themselves within reach of first place.
“I’m not really concerned with where we are right now,†Sea Kings
Coach Pat Callaghan said. “If we take care of business from this
point on, we’ll be fine. Obviously, we want to win league, but our
top priority is to get into the playoffs.â€
Corona del Mar moved closer to that goal by dominating possession
against Calvary Chapel. The majority of play occurred with the Sea
Kings attacking the Eagles’ goal. Corona del Mar appeared to win
nearly every ball, both in the air and on the ground. Possibly the
most telling statistic was corner kicks, where the Sea Kings held a
16-0 advantage.
But Corona del Mar wasn’t able to convert any of those corner
kicks into goals, instead scoring six times in the run of play,
including three headers off crosses from the wings.
Senior forward Chris Ringstrom started the scoring in the third
minute, knocking a header past the Calvary Chapel goalkeeper after
junior Brandon Barrett crossed in the ball from the left wing. Senior
midfielder Jerritt Thayer started the play, collecting a loose ball
near midfield and distributing it wide to Barrett.
Nine minutes later, Thayer scored a goal of his own after Dominic
Rubino served a perfect cross to an unmarked Thayer in the middle of
the box. Thayer had no trouble using his head to make it 2-0.
The Sea Kings continued to dominate play throughout the remainder
of the first half, but couldn’t come up with a third goal. Calvary
Chapel’s only scoring opportunity came in the 22nd minute on an
angled shot from the right wing, but Sea Kings’ goalie Andrew
Dialynas made a diving stop of what turned out to be the Eagles’ only
shot of the game.
Junior Ajay Sahni increased the lead twofold with a pair of goals
within two minutes of each other in the opening moments of the first
half. The first came after a cross by Nick Palchikoff was knocked
down by the Eagles’ keeper and Sahni knocked the loose ball into the
back of the net. Two minutes later, after a save on a shot by Taylor
Munz, Sahni once again knocked home the loose ball.
Palchikoff, who was like an energizer bunny up top in the second
half, added a poached goal of his own in the 65th minute and Austin
Brawner finished off the scoring with a header off a pretty cross
from Barrett, who earned his second assist of the day.
Palchikoff and Barrett both earned accolades from Callaghan, who
was able to substitute freely throughout the game.
“We’re still trying to figure a few things out,†Callaghan said.
“We’re trying new people in different spots. I think we’re getting
into a situation where we’re beginning to feel more comfortable.â€
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