Servite players show their CIF Division 1 boys soccer championship trophy to fans after defeating Loyola, 2-1, Saturday at Warren High School. (Photos courtesy Jim McCormack, For OC Sports Zone)
When Servite High won the CIF Division 1 boys soccer title in 2015, Friar coach Jon Spencer could have been forgiven if he thought “I could get used to this.”
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That’s when reality set in. Four years of it, when talented Friar teams never advanced past the second round of the playoffs.
“To win this is brutally hard,” he said, after Servite edged Loyola 2-1 Saturday at Warren High in Downey to end its title drought.
“Division 1 is as tough as it has ever been and I certainly appreciate it more now,” Spencer said of the second CIF title in his eight-year Servite tenure.
With a senior-laden team acutely aware of the frustrations of recent seasons, Spencer and his team had prepared for Saturday’s opportunity all season long.
“We played the hardest schedule in all of CIF this year, hands down, and we did it to prepare our team to be able to play in these games,” Spencer said.
“And we pressed our senior leadership, and they responded.”
In a grand way, at the perfect time. Senior goal keeper David Mitzner limited a potent Loyola offense (the Lions were ranked No. 2 in the state) to one goal while recording seven saves, including several of the spectacular value.
Servite scored first in the 24th minute when senior Uriel Sanchez scored on a penalty kick after Jesus Melgoza was fouled in the box.
Loyola counted for a tie on a goal by Liam Hook in the 46th minute before Dean Hirsch benefited from a perfect pass from Ernesto Garcia in the 66th minute to secure the victory.
Servite has been seeded first in Division 1 of the Southern California Regionals and will play at No. 8 seed Cathederal Catholic of San Diego Tuesday at 4 p.m. Loyola has been seeded third in the same tournament and will face No. 6 seed Del Notre, also Tuesday at 4 p.m.
-Courtesy Jim McCormack for OC Sports Zone
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