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Soccer Match Turns into Defensive Practice for Monarchs

Despite 12 saves by Valley goalie Stephanie Ortega, the Monarchs fell to College of the Canyons.

Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 15:11

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Dane Naimy | Valley Star

NEVER GIVE UP - Coach Shane Watkins, Head Coach of the LAVC soccer team, lectures his players during half-time.

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Dane Naimy | Valley Star

The Valley College Monarchs (6-9-1) could not seem to find a way to take advantage of an under-manned College of the Canyons squad and returned home Friday from Santa Clarita with a 5-1 loss.

By the day's end, the Cougar players showed the stamina and skill level needed to pull off a lopsided win against the Monarchs and kept themselves in playoff contention.

Under a constant barrage of kicks from the Cougars, Valley spent the majority of the game deflecting shots on goal. College of the Canyons started the day with a roster that suited 11 players, which allowed for no substitutions The Cougars kept the pressure on the Monarchs' goalie Stephanie Ortega whose solid play gobbled up 12 saves in the losing effort.

"They are good team with good players, and we lost one our best players which made it tough," Ortega said.

Eventually the Cougars cracked the Monarch defense with a score from COC player Michelle Malette. Two minutes later the Monarchs offense answered back, scoring its lone goal with a corner kick by freshman Gloria Almaraz. With Valley's premier player Rosie Garcia going down with a toe injury, the Cougars became more aggressive. With minutes left in the second period, Cougars infielder, Katherine Hall scored a second goal which gave COC a 2-1 lead.

Towards the end of the game, Cougar forward Sarina Coutin scored on a penalty kick that was followed by another goal less than two minutes later assisted by Katherine Hall, making it a comfortable 4-1 lead for the Cougars.

"You know its pretty much win or go home for us right now so even though we were shorted handed these girls are strong and fit and I really feel like they showed that today," said Cougar Head Coach Justin Lundin.

College of the Canyons played like a team with playoff intentions in mind, as Nicole Quintanilla scored the final goal with less than a second left in regulation that capped the team's dominant performance.

"Our goalie really kept us in a position to win but we couldn't take advantage of the few chances that were created, but hats off to them they had no subs and they pulled it off," Valley Head Coach Shane Watkins said.

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