In an emotional setting last Friday in the Women's soccer game, the Monarchs scored with one minute remaining; unfortunately, it would not be enough in a 2-1 loss against Santa Monica College.
With minutes remaining in the game, Valley player Kayta Kroell attacked SMC player, Xochitl Salgado, by pulling Salgado's hair. After a heated argument, both players were given red cards for un-sportsmanship behavior.
"She had kicked me numerous times and the last time she just sled into me, kicking me without the ball, and that's when I just pulled her hair," Kroell said. "I understand completely why I got the red card but because she was cursing at me that's why she got one too."
The game took a turn after the conflict occurred; when the two main players that started the brawl left the field other verbal assaults broke out while still playing. This time it was Santa Monica freshman player Shayne Werber who got a yellow card infraction for attempting to start another fight.
"I executed the play, tackle, and got the ball. She just happened to fall on me, so I was on the floor and was getting up and she grabbed me by the hair and grabbed me ¬– that's when I snapped," Salgado said.
The coaches from both teams agreed that the girls lost their composure and frustration got the best of them towards the end.
"Frustration started running high and the girls started snapping at each other and losing composures a little bit. Things started to get heated up and the heat got to the girls; we were fatigued and just couldn't stay tough mentally," said Valley Head Coach Shane Watkins. "With this group it has been hard to dig ourselves out of holes. We don't have the character as a unit to come back yet, we haven't really shown that side of us."
The Corsairs head coach was upset at the fact that emotions got the best of the players. Coach Aaron Benditson said, "We have to be smart about things, and need to know when you're a team in the lead you need to have composure and set you emotions aside."
Despite the game having a bitter moment, Valley managed to score one goal and also kept up with Corsairs' rapid plays without giving up. But the Corsairs penetration would be too much for the Monarch team.
Santa Monica would score early as Middle Defender Charotte Toates assisted Forward Middle Fielder Santos Tejada with the ball. Maneuvering through three players Toates dribbled, and passed the ball to Tejada for the score.
The second goal, which gave Valley, the loss came from SMC Forward Defender Caitlin Rutheford, 10 minutes into the second half.
"Our biggest thing was that we been leaking off a lot of goals. Trying not to conceive goals we had a lot of opportunities with in this team and just to convert the opportunities we get and if we finish those opportunities this could have been a lot more lop-sided," Benditson said.




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