Success on the pitch
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Mike Sciacca
Edison High School has had some consistently outstanding teams in
boys’ and girls’ soccer throughout the years, but this season both
programs are simultaneously enjoying banner years.
Entering this week’s play, the two teams had won 25 of 28 matches
played this season.
“We’re both having really good seasons so far,” Edison girls’
coach Kerry McGrath-Crooks said. “It’s exciting for the school.”
Despite losing key senior leadership from last year’s team, the
Edison’s girls’ team has opened the season with a 16-1-1 record,
taking a crucial 2-0 victory from Esperanza on Jan. 15 and a 1-0 win against rival Fountain Valley Tuesday.
The triumph gave the Chargers sole possession of first place in
the Sunset League entering play this week.
On the other playing field, the Edison boys’ team has matched the
success of its girls’ program, getting the season off to a 15-1
record and first place in the Sunset race, thanks to a recent 1-0 win
at Esperanza.
The Chargers have jumped on opponents, and into the headlines, by
becoming one of the county’s top surprises this year in boys’ soccer.
McGrath-Crooks’ girls’ squad is seeking its second Sunset League
title in three years.
The last time Edison claimed the league crown was in 2002 -- the
same year the Chargers also won the CIF Southern Section Division II
title.
Last year, Edison missed out on another Sunset championship by
just a half-game in the league standings.
“We lost a lot of senior leadership from last year’s team, but a
lot of our players have really stepped up to do just a great job for
us this year,” McGrath-Crooks said. “We’ve had players rather
unselfishly, move from one position to a more unglamorous position
this year.
“Sometimes, you get a good mesh of people fitting into your
system, and this group of girls has done just that.”
Edison’s success lies in its ability to display balanced teamwork,
and the ability of several players who were on the bench last year to
relish their roles in the starting lineup.
One Charger who has made a position switch is senior Amanda
Draeger, a returning All-CIF player, who McGrath-Crooks said switched
from outside halfback to center halfback.
Kelsey Bowman’s play in goal has been instrumental in Edison’s
early season success, McGrath-Crooks said, as has been the play of
sweeper Maile Lawrence and speedy forward Christina Clifford.
“We’ve had a lot of girls really give great efforts,”
McGrath-Crooks said. “Every player seems to be contributing to our
success in some way and as a coach, that’s what you love to see.”
McGrath-Crooks also noted the play of twins Meagin and Erin
DuPont, two players she called “workhorses” on the field, both in
practice and come match time.
One player to explode this year has been senior forward Brianne
Wahrenbrock.
“She really wasn’t a starter last year but has come on so strong
this year,” McGrath-Crooks said. “She’s stepped up and has taken on
the role of our big scorer. She’s just having a great season.”
Edison is ranked No. 2 in this week’s CIF-SS Division I poll,
trailing only top-ranked San Clemente, a team the Chargers beat early
in the season.
Five of Edison’s 15 victories have come against teams ranked in
the latest Division I poll.
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