Vaqueros finish third in State
SBCC MEN'S SOCCER
By Dave Loveton, sports information
Friday, Dec. 2, 2011
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They fall 3-0 in State semifinal
Hartnell scored twice in the first 21 minutes on Friday afternoon and went on to bleat
SBCC 3-0 in the Community College State Men's Soccer semifinals at Cosumnes River
in Sacramento.
The Vaqueros, the No. 2 seed in the South, had their nine-game win streak snapped
and finished at 18-2-4. It was the first time SBCC has been shut out this year and
the first time it has allowed three goals.
"We didn't look good, we just couldn't get our free kicks going," said sophomore
Jordan Tabor. "They got off to a quick start. We still had a chance at halftime (when
they trailed 2-0) because we had the wind.
"We put in a great effort all year. We just came up short today."
Mt. San Antonio, the No. 1 seed in the South, beat City College of San Francisco
2-0 to advance to the Sunday's final against Hartnell (19-2-3). The Mounties (21-0-3)
are seeking their third straight title.
Duran Stanley, the Vaqueros' top scorer with 13 goals, received his second yellow
card and an automatic ejection in the 57th minute after a collision with John Ramirez.
Ivan Campos put Hartnell up 1-0 on a free kick in the eighth minute and Max Estrada
scored on a rebound in the 21st minute. Estrada got his second goal in the 73rd minute
when the Vaqueros were a man down. SBCC was outshot 17-5 and Hartnell had a 12-2 advantage
in shots on goal.
"It was very frustrating," said defender Roberto Santana. "Sometimes it's not your
day. You have to give their team respect, they're here for a reason.
"We lacked a bit of confidence today. Once that first goal went in, it was a psychological
killer. I'm proud of our team, it was a great year for us."
Hartnell, a team from Salinas, peppered the SBCC net with six shots on goal in the
second half. Keeper Yonha Adrabi made eight saves in the game. Tabor kept a ball out
of the net with a bicycle kick in the 28th minute and Adrabi made back-to-back saves
on two close-range shots with two minutes left in the first half.
"We allowed them too much space early on and we didn't seem to be focused," said
Vaquero coach John Sisterson. "We gave away a sloppy free kick and they punished us
for it.
"It's tough to come back against a good team. We never got our rhythm going. It was
harsh to lose Duran. I thought both players were going for a 50-50 ball."
The loss was SBCC's first in 11 road games (8-1-2).
"It's been a great year, we won the (WSC) championship," Sisterson concluded. "It
was important to get to the Final Four. This was a great experience and now we know
what it takes. We'll be back next year and go one step further."
