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Valencia Delays Brea March to League Title With Tie

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

The Brea Olinda girls’ soccer team has been waltzing through the Orange League schedule all season, but Valencia stepped into the dance with a 1-1 tie Thursday at Valencia.

Brea Olinda, 19-3-2 and 6-0-1 in league, could have clinched at least a share of the title with a victory.

The Wildcats should have little trouble finishing the season with victories next week in their final games against Savanna and Anaheim, teams Brea Olinda has defeated by a combined score of 8-0 this season.

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Valencia (11-2-5, 6-1-1) is the only league team that has seriously challenge Brea Olinda this season. Brea is the defending league champion and is ranked No. 9 in the county.

“We’re not ranked, we’re not rated. We’re just a bunch of a little above-average players who all play together,” Valencia Coach Richard Leverett said.

For a while, it looked as if Valencia might pull off an upset.

Katie Eatherton headed the ball into the goal after a free kick by Rachel Ferrari to give Valencia a 1-0 lead in the 45th minute.

Valencia held the lead for about 30 minutes, but with about five minutes to play, Melissa Terpstra scored on another header after a throw-in by Tennli Ulicny.

As much as watching the victory slip away was disappointing for Valencia, its players were pleased with their effort.

“I’m happy, but I think we could have had it,” Eatherton said. “This was a big game. We were ready for it.”

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Brea Olinda seemed a little stunned by Valencia’s intensity.

“These guys are a very good team and that’s the kind of intensity there will be in CIF [Southern Section playoffs],” Brea Olinda Coach Mike Knaus said.

In another Orange League game:

Western 1, Anaheim 1--Carmen Martinez scored on a chip over the goalkeeper’s head in the final five minutes for host Western (6-9-3, 0-5-3). Leonor Barajas scored in the first half for Anaheim (11-4-2, 4-2-1).

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