Kiana Diefenbach (4) scores the first of her two goals against Escondido.
Story by Dan Kidder
It took more than 40 minutes for the Valley
Center varsity girls soccer team to
“wake up,” according to head coach Joe Montoya, in their game against Escondido
on Wednesday night.
But once they did, the Lady Jaguars gave the Lady Cougars
nightmares with a pair of goals from sophomore Kiana Diefenbach and a comeback
2–1 win.
The Lady Jags had some chances early in the game, including
a near miss by Vanessa Heredia, but it was Escondido
that scored first, with a goal off a corner kick with just over 15 minutes
remaining in the first half.
“We were still asleep in the first half,” Coach Montoya said
after the game. “We were not contesting, we were chasing a lot, and we were not
moving forward. Our heads weren’t in the game. But at half time, I just
reminded them what we’re here for, and we started connecting passes and we
played much stronger.”
The Valley Center
defense held strong in the opening minutes of the second half, creating chances
up front for the offense. With just over 31 minutes left on the clock, the Lady
Jaguars were given a free kick from 35 yards away. Savanna Reilly curled a
booming kick into the box and the ball smacked off the bottom of the crossbar,
just barely staying out of the net. The keeper couldn’t keep up with the
bounce, and Diefenbach swooped in to bury the rebound in the back of the net to
tie the game.
Escondido came right back after the score and earned a
corner that led to a shot that sailed just wide of the net, and the Valley
Center defense recovered to prevent any further attack.
Valley Center
bounced back and, with just under 24 minutes to go, earned a corner that led to
a shot that went just over the crossbar.
Four minutes later, Diefenbach found some open space in the
middle of the field, corralled the ball and sent a long shot past the keeper
for the game-winner.
“[Diefenbach] has been playing more of an attacking mid
position for us, but we had a chance to move her up front tonight,” Coach
Montoya added. “She’s a scorer. Last year as a freshman, we brought her up for
CIF and she scored two goals for us, so she has the scoring ability. She’s been
dealing with some injuries, but she’s really come back strong.”
Next up for the Lady Jaguars is a game at Vista
on Friday night at 5:15 p.m.
“We’ll need to have a lot more touches and possess the ball
a little more,” Coach Montoya said of the upcoming game. “Vista
only graduated a couple players, and we tied them two to two last year, so we really
need to come out ready to play.”
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