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Carson, CA -- Not even Mother Nature could
dampen the mood of the Cal State Dominguez Hills mens soccer
team after taking a 1-0 victory over visiting Cal State
Bakersfield Friday night. Tthe Toros win, coupled with Cal
State L.A.s 1-0 loss at UC San Diego, propels CSUDH into
first place in the CCAAs south division, exactly 14 days
after a loss to Humboldt State dropped the Toros to the bottom of
the south division standings.
With the win, CSUDH improves to 11-5-1, 7-5-1
CCAA and is one point ahead of the Golden Eagles with Sundays
showdown against its cross-town rival awaiting. CSUB, ineligible
for postseason competition due to its move to Division I, drops to
10-5-2, 6-5-2 CCAA.
Defense took center stage in the first half as
the two teams combined for nine shots, with CSUB goalie Steve
Trojanowski making three saves compared to CSUDH keeper Kyle
Polaks (Huntington Beach, CA/CS Fullerton) one.
The game remained scoreless until the 55th
minute with a streaking Jesse Graham (San Diego, CA/Pt. Loma
HS) was taken down inside the box by Trojanowski, resulting in
a Toro penalty kick opportunity.
After connecting for just one PK in four
chances on the year, including an 0-for-2 night in the 3-2 loss at
Cal State L.A. on September 21, Humberto Lopez (Bellflower,
CA/Cerritos College) made it 2-for-5 on the year as he drilled
his shot past a diving Trojanowski, despite the CSUB keeper
guessing correctly with a dive to his right.
CSUBs Rigoberto Pinera had a chance to
knot the game after he took a slip pass from Towa Manda in the
69th minute, but Pinera sailed his shot wide of the goal, keeping
the game at 1-0.
Thats when the officials suspended play
for approximately six minutes as lightning flashes and booming
thunder made their appearances more frequent.
After play resumed with heavy rain in tow, the
Toros had a chance to add onto their lead, but a Julio
Madrigal (Inglewood, CA/LA Harbor College) blast from 6 yards
out and a Mario Guerrero (Riverside, CA/La Sierra HS)
rocket after a 20-yard dribble both went for naught.
Polak notched his league-leading 10th shutout
of the year as he recorded two saves, while Trojanowski saved four
balls in the loss. CSUDH outshot CSUB 14-9, including 10-4 in the
decisive second half, and enjoyed a 6-1 cushion in corners.
The Toros play their final regular season home
game on Sunday at 3 p.m. against cross-town rival Cal State L.A.
in a battle for 1st place in the south, after honoring five
seniors playing their last home game at Toro Stadium in a pre-game
ceremony. |