Las Vegas Review-Journal

Coronado poised for title coronation

- By Jason Orts

Coronado made a run to the girls soccer state championsh­ip match two years ago before a 1-0 loss to Faith Lutheran denied its ultimate dream.

Both teams are back at the state tournament, the first for the new Class 5A, but it feels different for Coronado this time.

“They’re experience­d this time, and their mentality is different,” Coronado coach Dana Neel said. “They’ve tasted it before and were so close to getting (a title), so they’re ready.”

Coronado will meet Galena at 2 p.m. Friday, followed by Faith Lutheran-mcqueen at 4 p.m. The semifinal winners will meet at noon Saturday for the championsh­ip. All matches will be played at Spanish Springs High School in Sparks.

Coronado had two chances in the regular season to assert its superiorit­y over Faith Lutheran, but both matches finished 1-1.

In Saturday’s Southern Region championsh­ip match, the Cougars finally broke through. Alexis Pashales and Trinity Buchanan scored in a 2-0 win over the Crusaders that allowed them to clear a huge mental hurdle.

“It felt really nice,” said Pashales, who could have had two more goals if not for spectacula­r leaping saves from Faith Lutheran goalkeeper Ari Gaminara. “It felt like a state championsh­ip in a sense.”

It’s been a relatively smooth ride for the Cougars (18-1-3). They lost to Arbor View 1-0 in the regular season, but avenged the defeat with a 4-1 win in the Southern Region semifinals.

Faith Lutheran (16-2-4) had a bumpier path to state, losing two key players along the way. There was what coach Bob Chinn called an “internal

matter” that led to goalkeeper Jordan Brown, the 2019 Gatorade Nevada Player of the Year, leaving the team.

The Crusaders then lost sophomore midfielder Andrea Leyva, whom Chinn called the best player in the state, to a torn ACL.

“This team has so much grit,” Chinn said. “There were times when we played with six of our starters out there, and we still battled. I like to call them lion chasers. They’re not afraid, and the girls have given everything they’ve got.”

Unlike two years ago, when the Crusaders made the trip up north as favorites and won the title, they know they’re underdogs after the loss to Coronado.

“Sometimes being the underdog is a nice way to go into a tournament,” Chinn said. “Congrats to Coronado. They’re definitely a strong team, and we hope we earn the right to play them again and see if we can’t give them a game.”

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