Reversal of fortune
Joseph Boo
CORONA DEL MAR - Former Corona del Mar High varsity girls soccer
coach Walid Khoury said when he resigned after last season, the program
would be a dynasty. His statement looks pretty good this year, as the
varsity team has lost only one game all year to powerhouse Woodbridge.
But the JV team has topped the varsity team so far, The Sea Kings are
undefeated at 7-0-4, including a 1-0 win over Woodbridge’s JV squad. This
is in stark contrast to last year, when CdM failed to win a single game,
and scoring a goal was an ordeal.
When first-year coach Jennifer Noonan walked in to take the helm of the
JV team, a quick turnaround was not expected. Instead, the team has gone
180 degrees in the opposite direction.
“Well, I’m really surprised,” Noonan said. “Last year, the JV team didn’t
win a game.”
Thirteen of the 19 players on the team are juniors and most of them were
on last year’s team. That means that the team was capable of winning
games last year. This year, a new commitment to winning has taken effect.
“This is a team with a lot of talent,” Noonan said, “and the girls made a
commitment to the team. The difference this year is that these girls want
to win and they’re focused on that goal.”
This change in attitude led to CdM unlocking its talent and fashioning an
undefeated season after 11 games.
CdM’s success came from defense. Junior goalie Brittany Rosenblatt has
seven shutouts this year.
A large part of Rosenblatt’s defense comes from a back line, led by
Lauren Loe and Jaclyn Thayer. Senior co-captain Michele Nelson, Amy
Tyson, Victoria Quinlan, Julian Ukropina and Christina Taylor are
additional defenders.
Not to say the Sea Kings can’t score. Forward Brittany Minna scored a hat
trick this season. Minna and Stephanie Hardison, both juniors, have been
a dangerous pair in the forward spots. Sophomore Megan Curry also plays
forward.
Mifdielders Samantha Cohen, Astrid Soto and Jana Luebke have also played
well offensively, according to Noonan. Tricia Doran and Adele Koetting
are two more offensive midfielders, while Courtney Conwell, Vanessa Cohen
and Lacy Horning play further back in the midfield.
The Sea Kings have hit the holiday lull in their schedule, and they don’t
play until Jan. 4, against Edison. Then, their Pacific Coast League
schedule starts. While CdM is undefeated in its first 11 games, it is the
PCL the Sea Kings want to conquer.
“Our goal is to be PCL champions,” Noonan said. “And we have to work hard
and do the little things to accomplish it.”
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