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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA -- Senior Rachele McDonald
(Ventura, CA/Buena HS) tallied 11 shots on the night to lead
CSUDHs 30-16 shot advantage, but visiting Cal Poly Pomona
notched two second half goals and held off a late Toros charge to
hand CSUDH a 2-1 defeat in both teams CCAA Conference opener
Friday night at Toro Stadium. With the loss, the Toros fall to
1-4, 0-1 CCAA, while the Broncos improve to 3-1, 1-0 CCAA.
The Toros and Broncos played to a scoreless tie
in the first half, despite CSUDH having two golden chances slip by
the wayside. In the 32nd minute, Amy Livergood (Torrance,
CA/North Torrance HS) was the beneficiary of a Toro corner
kick that saw the ball land at her feet after a scramble, but
proceeded to sail a point-blank shot over the crossbar to keep the
game scoreless. Just six minutes later, CSUDH appeared to take the
lead on a perfect Corrie Hirokawa (Torrance, CA/North Torrance
HS) cross to McDonald inside the box, but McDonalds
header was nullified on an offsides call.
After the break, CPP got into the offensive
action as Pamela Leyva rocketed a shot from 25 yards out in the
49th minute that Toro keeper Ashley De Alejandro (Lakewood,
CA/LBCC) leapt to get a hand on and punched over the crossbar.
Twenty minutes later, CPPs Bethany Meischsner out-sprinted
defender Sandy Lloyd (Fountain Valley, CA/Fountain Valley HS)
to a loose ball inside the Toros box and had a one-on-one
opportunity against De Alejandro, but the Toro keeper broke from
her line and caused Meischsner to shoot wide.
The Broncos broke the scoring drought at 72:23
as Leila Brewster slotted a through ball to Leyva, who beat De
Alejandro near side for a 1-0 lead. CPP added another goal 10
minutes later as Leyva crossed to Mary Carroll, whose header
somehow eluded De Alejandro and found the back of the net.
The Toros made a game of it in the 89th minute
as Hirokawa slipped the ball through two Bronco defenders to the
streaking McDonald, who bested CPP keeper Amanda Cunningham in a
1v1 battle.
It was too little, too late, however, as the
Broncos withstood 21 shots against in the 2nd half, as well as the
Toros best second half chance in the 75th minute when
McDonald twice crossed balls to Jackie Chavez (Ranco Palos
Verdes, CA/Peninsula HS), who sailed one wide and the other
into the waiting arms of Cunningham, both at point blank range.
The Toros rattled off 30 shots compared to the
Broncos 16, while Cunningham made five saves to De Alejandros
four. Both teams tallied five corners, while CPP was whistled for
26 fouls, compared to CSUDHs 13.
CSUDH continues CCAA action on Sunday,
September 10, as Cal State San Bernardino pays Carson a visit for
a 3:00 p.m. first kick. |