CdM seeking delayed gratification
- Share via
Chris Yemma
Corona del Mar High girls soccer Coach Bryan Middleton has a distinct
philosophy for the first half of every season: to prepare for the
middle and end of the year.
After all, the league schedule and playoffs are what matter the
most, so why not be prepared?
So, Middleton stacked his nonleague schedule again this season
with quality opponents. The Sea Kings opened their season against
Dana Hills, ranked No. 8 in CIF Southern Section Division I, Mater
Dei, No. 7 in Division I, Arcadia, No. 1 in Division II and Martin
Luther King Jr. of Riverside, No. 1 in Division IV.
CdM had a similar opening schedule in 2003-04 and started 1-4-1,
but rebounded and were prepared for later teams.
This season, the Sea Kings began 1-5, but have a high mark in the
quality win component. CdM is out for what matters the most, and a
flowery nonleague record is not a big priority for the team.
“You can only be the best if you play the best,” Middleton said.
“We have stacked our schedule for improvement. That way, when we play
Northwood or Tesoro [in the Pacific Coast League], we’re playing at a
level with teams that are better than them.”
Tesoro is the reigning Division II champion. But Corona del Mar is
the reigning league champion, so a tough race for the league title is
expected this season.
Middleton said it’s hard to say who will end up on top of the
league standings, but it will most likely come down to either CdM,
Tesoro or Northwood.
The Sea Kings went 9-9-2 last season. They lost to El Dorado, 2-1,
in double overtime in the first round of the CIF Southern Section
Division II playoffs. CdM was a Division II quarterfinalist in
2002-03.
But CdM lost five seniors to graduation, including key defenders
and captain Kinzie Kramer. Middleton said last year was more of a
rebuilding year, but this year the team is still pretty young.
“Since we lost Kinzie, we’re restructuring and still trying to
balance out the defense,” he said. “Our strength is our central
midfield and out wide right.”
Seniors Tanisha Senartne and Vanessa Fallon are the team captains.
Junior Kelly Morgan will be leading the midfield, while junior
Jessica Mazura will be at forward. Mazura’s older sister, Alivia was
a key player for the Sea Kings two years ago and now plays for Cal.
As a sophomore last season, Morgan was the team’s Most Valuable
Offensive Player, and Middleton said he is looking for her to lead
the team in scoring.
Hannah Rollins, Phoebe Chang, Rachel Yelsey, Taylor Fallon and
goalie Katie Schiesser are the rest of the starters.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.