FREMONT — It didn't take long in Friday's district finals game for
Fremont to let Hart know it was in for a much different game than the
teams' close regular-season battle.
The Packers scored twice
in the first 12 minutes, both by sophomore star Esther Vissia, and were
lethally efficient with their first-half scoring chances, building a
lead Hart couldn't overcome in a 7-0 defeat.
Hart knew it
would be up against it in the finals with key offensive player Zoily
Sarabia less than 100% after an ankle injury suffered in the semifinals
just two days prior. The Pirates moved Olivia Bradley from midfield to
defense in hopes of countering Fremont's explosive attack, but the
Packers responded with dynamic play in the midfield.
The two
teams were actually pretty even in scoring chances in the first half -
coach Joe Gilbert said his team's stat sheet actually gave the Pirates a
slight advantage in shots in that time - but Vissia made two very
impressive plays early to get her team on the board. In the sixth
minute, she made a great move to shake her defender and launched an
outstanding shot to the far corner for a goal, and six minutes after
that, she took an on-target pass from Maddie Mater, beat keeper Baleigh
Klotz to the ball and was on target with another shot.
Fremont's Maddie Mater fires a shot towards the goal while Hart's Olivia Bradley slides in to defend during Friday's district finals in Fremont. The Pirates lost, 7-0.
"Esther, dear Lord,
that girl has a cannon," Gilbert said. "She grew a lot from last year into
this year, and she was placing her shots so well."
Hart
responded with a couple of decent chances, both resulting in shots by
Natalie Rosema, but the Packers were able to turn them both back.
Makenna Scott then was the next beneficiary of a great Fremont pass,
this one by Taylor Johnson, to set up a relatively easy goal.
The
Packers then buried Hart early in the second half, scoring three times
in the first eight minutes. It didn't help that sophomore star Addison
Barefoot went down with a dislocated knee, Gilbert said, and had to
leave the game.
"The dominoes started
falling," Gilbert said.
Vissia and Mater each ended the game
with three goals for Fremont. Gilbert said it was apparent the Packers
were a team that has improved a lot through the season.
"I think Fremont really figured
out throughout the season how they wanted to play and how they wanted
to attack," Gilbert said. "They were really dynamic through the midfield and that really tore us apart."
Jaidyn
Reyna, who like Klotz is a sophomore, spent much of the second half in
goal after making a brief appearance there in the first, making a few
athletic plays to keep Fremont from making it a mercy rule game. Taking
Klotz out, Gilbert said, was less an indictment of the Pirate starter's
skill than a way to allow her to mentally reset after facing some very
difficult shots early in the game. She is still improving and working,
and should be an even better player as a junior.
Hart keeper Jaidyn Reyna (far right) eyes the ball as she goes for a save during Friday's district finals in Fremont. The Pirates lost, 7-0.
"Checking on
my player, Baleigh, making sure she's
mentally good, and getting her back in the right headspace," Gilbert
said. "I pulled her out for Jaiden the second time and she goes. 'This
is fine. I am good with this.' And Jaiden did well. She's been a backup
keeper. She played keeper in indoor a
lot. She played keeper (at younger levels), and she transitioned to a
field player, so it worked.
"I know (Baleigh)'s got the mentality to go and actually do it. She
wants to improve for her team. She wants to be the best that she can be."
The
future indeed looks bright for Hart, with many of its top players
poised to return next season. The loss ended the careers of four-year
varsity players April Chaffee and Payton Lindgren, whom Gilbert credited
with sticking it out early in their careers when they were unable to
play. Leila Zamora, a two-time JV captain, and Arianna Vela-Cantu and
Destinee Perea will also depart from this year's team.
"That group, they were an awesome group and helped set the standard," Gilbert said. "They helped build the
program to now, (where) we're very consistent with JV and we've got numbers
coming through."








