Community college soccer: OEC standoff
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Regret can be an ugly enemy. But, Orange Coast College
men’s soccer assistant coach Kevin Smith believes his players’ bouts with
what-ifs will serve as a wake-up call.
After outplaying, outhustling and outshooting visiting Orange Empire
Conference foe Cypress, the Pirates settled for a scoreless tie Friday.
OCC outshot the Chargers, 13-2, and in the second half, the Pirates
applied extreme offensive pressure, but with no result.
“Maybe we took (Cypress) a little too lightly” said Smith, who
fulfilled the head coaching duties as Laird Hayes was absent. “This
should be a wake-up call for these guys, that every game is going to be
difficult to win.”
The Pirates’ difficulty was in taking advantage of their
opportunities. Midway through the first half, freshman Stanton Duke was
about to finish off a breakaway, but Cypress goalie Neil Gilbert, who
recorded eight saves, guessed right and slapped away his shot.
OCC (5-4-2, 2-0-1 in the OEC) actually drew closer to scoring in the
second half. In the 70th minute, freshman Dante Zena nearly scored when
his shot from 15 yards out hit the crossbar. Five minutes later, Chris
Coburn sent a corner kick toward the goal, but Duke’s header bounced into
traffic and out of bounds.
“We should’ve (beat Cypress),” Zena said. “They knew they were beat
before the game. We had them, but we couldn’t finish the opportunities. I
was pretty frustrated when (my shot) hit the crossbar. I’ll be thinking
about that one tonight.’
Cypress (1-6-2, 0-1-2) also must have experienced regret as the
Chargers could not capitalize on a key opportunity. Alvin Alvarez smacked
a shot off the right post in the 79th minute, for the Chargers’ final
shot of the game.
The Pirates, who started the year 1-4, have won four out of their last
six with two ties. OCC goalie Joey Balbas, who finished with one save,
earned his third shutout in four games.
“That game is a perfect example of what we are,” Smith said. “We are a
strong and stingy team. We have to work extra hard to find the back of
the net. In this game, we didn’t play the full 90 minutes.”
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