Palomar next for Orange Coast
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Fresh off their 5-1 victory over 14th-seed Glendale Tuesday, the
Orange Coast College women’s soccer team (20-1-2) gets set to face
its next opponent in the Southern California Regional playoffs.
The Bucs will battle 11th-seeded Palomar (16-5-1), who beat
sixth-seeded Cuyamaca Tuesday, in a second-round matchup at OCC at
noon Saturday.
“They’ve earned my respect and we’re not going to take them
lightly,” said OCC Coach Barbara Bond a day following Coast’s
first-round win.
Palomar and third-seeded OCC had met in recent years in
nonconference play, but not this season.
“They’re going to be ready to play,” Bond said.
Playoffs seem to bring increased intensity and more physical play
than the regular season and that’s what Coast and Glendale served up
Tuesday.
“It was pretty physical,” said Coast’s freshman forward Sarah
Ronquillo of play during the Glendale game.
Glendale players several times slide tackled Coast forwards,
resulting in some fouls, but the referees let a lot of things go.
“It was rough, but not as bad as Cypress,” Ronquillo added.
If Coast gets by Palomar, it could set up a third meeting this
season with second-seeded Cypress (20-0-1), the Pirates’ nemesis of
late.
Cypress beat OCC, 2-0, in last season’s Southern California
Regional final and gave Coast its lone loss and tie this season.
Coast was the last team to beat Cypress, 1-0 back in 1995, as the
Chargers have rattled off 91 consecutive conference victories.
Another quote following the Coast game Tuesday ...
“I was lucky,” said sophomore midfielder Fernanda Velasco
following her bicycle-kick goal off of a throw-in from sophomore
forward Lauren Cassity to put Coast up, 4-1.
With her back to the goal, Velasco timed the floating ball
perfectly, flipping backward in the air, rifling her foot to sail the
ball into the net.
Bucs’ sophomore defender Summer Chaldu suffered a dislocated left
shoulder during Tuesday’s game and had to be taken off in a golf cart
with her shoulder wrapped in bandages and the Laguna Beach High alum
grimacing in pain.
She had X-rays taken and suffered no bone chips or fractures, but
Bond doubts she’ll be ready to play Saturday. Chaldu attended
practice Wednesday, her arm in a sling.
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The Orange Coast Women’s water polo team finished fifth at this
year’s state tournament, winning the final two games over San Joaquin
Delta, 14-2, and Riverside, 7-4.
The Pirates (29-9) dropped their opener, 6-5 to Merced,
eliminating any chances Coast had of repeating as state champions.
But several Pirates captured honors following the state
tournament.
Sophomore goalie Heather Deyden was Coast’s most-decorated
athlete, selected as the Pirates’ lone representative on the
All-State Tournament team while also making the All-Southern
California team and was the lone goalie to gain All-Orange Empire
Conference honors.
Deyden recorded 256 saves this season and tallied 29 steals.
Also making the All-Southern California team for Coast were Nicole
Sonnenfeld and Erica Nicholson. Sonnenfeld led the Pirates in goals
(49) and assists (19) while tallying 23 steals and Nicholson had 43
goals and notched 10 assists and 35 steals.
Sheri Meyer made the All-Southern California second team, scoring
the second-most goals on the team (45) while making 20 steals and
seven assists.
Sara Natalizio made the All-OEC team, scoring 25 goals to go along
with 46 assists and eight assists.
Deyden, Sonnenfeld, Nicholson, Meyer and Natalizio all made the
All-OEC team.
OCC’s Courtney Robertson and Amber Braly each made the All-OEC
second team. Robertson tallied 28 goals, four assists and 13 steals
while Braly led Coast with 49 steals to go with 26 goals and six
steals.
Golden West’s Patty Cardenas garnered state tournament Most
Valuable Player laurels while also winning the MVP for the
All-Southern California and the All-OEC team.
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