Hellmich key to 9-8 triumph
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Steve Virgen
This game had it all: A pivotal match in the Golden West League
standings, a clash of crosstown rivals, four ties, three lead
changes, and a last-second shot attempt that would have sent the game
into overtime.
In the end, the Estancia High Eagles celebrated a 9-8 victory over
their rival, visiting Costa Mesa, Tuesday, when Estancia senior Jess
Hellmich scored the decisive goal with 1:30 left. Later, with two
seconds remaining, Hellmich blocked Costa Mesa’s final shot attempt
at sending the game into overtime.
“We were going in with the mentality that we had to win and we
wouldn’t accept anything else,” Hellmich said. “If we lost this game
our season was pretty much over. I was totally excited we won. We
only have two league games left and we have to win the next two in
order to make the playoffs.”
The Mustangs (6-8, 1-2 in league) overcame an 8-5 deficit in the
fourth quarter. Mesa went on a 3-0 run in 3:29, led by sophomore Adam
Douglas, who scored the three goals. After Mesa junior Brian Tipton
stole an Estancia pass attempt, Douglass went down to set and drew an
ejection. He then took an entry pass from Tipton and tied the score,
8-8, with 2:24 remaining.
In the closing moments, the teams traded missed shots. But with
1:20 remaining Estancia junior Paul Collier found his teammate,
Hellmich, on the wing, and Hellmich spun away from his defender and
finished his clear look to the cage.
The excitement continued when Collier recorded a steal with 1:16
left, but 25 seconds later, Estancia was called for an offensive foul
(push-off). Costa Mesa called another timeout and set up a play,
which ended up being a shot from about six meters out by Douglass.
The shot went through the hands of Estancia junior goalie Nate
Marsteller, but the goalie grabbed the ball before it floated into
the cage, with 30 seconds left.
All the Eagles (4-8, 2-2) had to do was run out the clock, but
they actually fired off a shot that went over the cage with two
seconds left, setting up the dramatics ended by Hellmich.
Senior Frank Gamboa led the Eagles with four goals, and he, along
with Hellmich, keyed Estancia’s big third quarter when the Eagles
outscored the Mustangs, 5-1. At halftime, Estancia Coach John
Carpenter told his players to increase their intensity and the Eagles
responded.
Estancia scored four unanswered goals in a 1:47 span. The
highlight of the run came with 2:46 left in the third quarter, when
junior Anthony Herman recorded a steal and quickly started a fast
break. He passed it to Estancia junior John Bates, who threw it
forward to Collier, who caught it at half-tank and in one motion
passed to Gamboa, who scored the goal for a 6-4 lead.
About 30 seconds later, Gamboa recorded a steal that ended a Costa
Mesa six-on-five situation, and Gamboa went out on the break and
finished it off with a lob shot for what was thought to be a
commanding 7-4 lead.
“(Gamboa) sat out last year (due to academic ineligibility),”
Carpenter said. “But this year he came back with a vengeance. He sets
an example and sets the tone for this team with his hard work.”
Tipton answered with a four-meter penalty shot and score, but
Gamboa ended the quarter with a goal on an outside shot.
Douglas led the Mustangs with four goals, while Tipton scored
three.
“My little, young guys went out and played hard,” said Mesa Coach
Bob Shupp, whose team features five sophomores, two freshmen, two
juniors and no seniors. “This was a game that both teams had to win.
It was an exciting game. It went back and forth.”
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE
Estancia 9, Costa Mesa 8
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 1 3 1
3 -- 8
Estancia 3 0 5
1 -- 9
CM -- Douglas 4, Tipton 3, Spencer 1. Saves --
Jaroslawksi 5.
Est -- Gamboa 4, Hellmich 3, Collier 1, Herman 1. Saves
-- Marsteller 8.
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