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LEAGUE SOCCER WRAPS UP

Prep girls soccer roundup: Valencia punches trip to the postseason after 1-0 victory

- By Haley Sawyer Signal Sports Editor

Sitting on the CIF-Southern Section playoff bubble, Valencia girls soccer needed something special to happen on their home field on Friday night.

That special something came in the form of an Autumn Moore goal that boosted the Vikings to a 1-0 win over Canyon and into the postseason.

Moore took an initial low shot from inside the box, which Cowboys goalkeeper Aubrey McKessy grasped as she fell to the ground. Moore took another shot. It was met with another save.

On her third and final attempt, Moore narrowly sent the ball past McKessy in the 33rd minute.

“Autumn brings everything to my team,” said coach Kevin Goralsky. “She’s a whole-gamer for us … I love working with her. She brings so much energy to the team. She’s so fast and she never gives up.”

Canyon picked up the energy in the second half. Claudia McKail, who signed with Mercy College on Wednesday, had an opportunit­y in the 19th minute, but her shot ricocheted off the cross bar and back into play, never crossing the goal line.

McKessy, a sophomore, kept Canyon in the game

throughout the second half with saves from about every angle.

“She’s taken on a leadership role, which is fantastic,” Canyon coach Derek Rusk said of McKessy. “And she just continues to get stronger and more confident and I’m excited to see what she can do in the next couple of years.”

The Cowboys end the regular season in second place in the Foothill League. After missing playoffs the previous two seasons, Rusk is happy for a breakthrou­gh.

“We’re all excited to get back into the playoffs,” he said. “My seniors that were on varsity as freshmen, they’re the only ones that have seen the playoffs. So it’ll be nice exposure for this young team.”

Valencia finished third in league. With Saugus tying Hart earlier in the day, the Vikings found themselves in a do-or-die situation in terms of making it to the postseason.

“We’ve just got to keep fighting,” Goralsky said. “Just keep fighting every game, keep fighting, enjoy this feeling. That’s the feeling that you want to feel after every game. Tonight was a playoff game for us.

If we didn’t win, we’re out.”

Hart 0, Saugus 0

The Centurions shut down the Indians’ hopes of a perfect 10-0 season with the draw.

Goalkeeper Kayla Medof had eight saves for Saugus, which ended the season 10-6-5 and 3-3-4. Hart is 18-5-1 and 9-0-1.

West Ranch 3, Golden Valley 3

West Ranch’s Emilie Cisneros and Sydney Marbach each had a goal and an assist in the tie. Jenna Catalano also scored.

For the Grizzlies, Emily Perez, Ana Melchor and Mariah Garcia registered goals.

The Wildcats finish the season 7-8-4 and 2-4-4. Golden Valley wraps up at 2-13-3 and 0-9-1.

 ?? Nikolas Samuels/ The Signal ?? (Above) Valencia’s Autumn Moore (17) scores a goal on Canyon’s goalie Aubrey McKessy (11) as defender Madison Jackson (29) tries to stop the ball to at Valencia on Thursday. (Below) Valencia’s Gracell Magnaye fights for control of the ball against...
Nikolas Samuels/ The Signal (Above) Valencia’s Autumn Moore (17) scores a goal on Canyon’s goalie Aubrey McKessy (11) as defender Madison Jackson (29) tries to stop the ball to at Valencia on Thursday. (Below) Valencia’s Gracell Magnaye fights for control of the ball against...
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 ??  ?? Nikolas Samuels/ The Signal Canyon’s goalie, Aubrey McKessy (11) makes a save against Valencia during a soccer game on Thursday.
Nikolas Samuels/ The Signal Canyon’s goalie, Aubrey McKessy (11) makes a save against Valencia during a soccer game on Thursday.

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