Soccer standouts aplenty
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Six Orange Coast College women placed in the All-Orange Empire
Conference soccer team as chosen by the conference’s coaches earlier
this week.
For the second year in a row, sophomores Jaycee Mahler and
Fernanda Velasco earned spots on the OEC first team along with Alicia
Santiago.
Mahler, the 2001 OEC Player of the Year, finished her career as
Coast’s all-time leading scorer with 58 goals and 20 assists for 136
points. She the holds single-season record for goals (33) and points,
(75) set in 2001.
This year she netted 25 goals and 10 assists for 60 points in
leading Orange Coast (21-2-2) to the third round of the Southern
California Regional Playoffs, where they lost to Cypress, 3-1, for a
berth in the state tournament.
It was the second year in a row OCC lost to Cypress for a shot at
a state ournament berth.
When asked about her future plans, Mahler said she has spoken to
USC head coach Jim Milinder about playing for the Trojans next fall.
But she needs to receive her associate’s degree in the spring before
making any final decisions.
Velasco posted 13 goals and 11 assists for 35 points, nearly
doubling her point total of 18 from a year ago.
Santiago, a second-team selection a year ago, anchored a Coast
defense that allowed just 21 goals -- an average of .84 per game.
Sophomores Lauren Cassity and Summer Chaldu along with freshman
Sarah Ronquillo, were selected to the conference’s second team.
Chaldu was a first-team selection in 2001 and Cassity repeats as a
second-team pick.
Chaldu suffered a dislocated shoulder in Coast’s 5-1 win over
Glendale in the first round of the Regional Playoffs and valiantly
returned a week later to provide valuable defense in Coast’s 3-1 loss
to Cypress. She intercepted a centering pass on a Cypress drive late
in the first half with the score, 0-0.
Cassity moved back to her familiar defensive position this season
after playing as a forward during her freshman season.
Ronquillo, who earned All-Pacific Coast League honors as a senior
at Costa Mesa High last season, provided a spark offensively, netting
11 goals with five assists this season.
Three of her 11 goals were game-winners in the final three weeks
of the season. She scored two goals in OCC’s triumph over Glendale.
Cypress’ Randi Johns was selected Player of the Year and Santiago
Canyon’s Ian Woodhead was named Coach of the Year.
Johns and Cypress lost to Long Beach, 2-1, for the state championship.
Cypress’ 10-year women’s soccer head coach Ray Haas recently
stepped down from his coaching position citing “personal and family”
concerns. Haas led his teams to a combined 205-14-18 record and state
crowns in 1998 and 1999.
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