Something happened between Jan. 7 and Jan. 17. La Jolla beat Valhalla 12-10 in a non-league game right after the New Year break. Then, in the latter game, Coach Paola Vizcarra's Norsemen--Norse-people?--figured the Vikings out and broke away for a 10-5 win.
That's when state and San Diego rankings flipped, putting the Valhallans ahead of La Jolla.
The most recent update is that the Vikings, again in their home pool at Coggan Family Aquatic Center for the CIF Open Division playoffs Feb. 17, fell to the orange-clad Norse 15-14 in a game that wasn't that close in the fourth quarter--Valhalla held a 14-9 lead at one point, though Coach Tom Atwell's squad rallied, only to fall short.
In the CIF semifinal, the Vikings were scoring easily in the early portion of the game, though not able to make headway and take a steady lead--their defense was leaky.
But as the game progressed, unheralded Gia Jacob and lefty Ava Mammo filled in the gap for Vizcarra's team, scoring key goal after key goal. Jacob, apparently a triplet playing with her two sisters, scored five goals. Mammo, one of the few team members who is not either a twin or a triplet, scored three.
The Norsemen were able to loft several floaters over Viking goalie Lucia Vega's head and into the far end of the cage. It was frustrating business, from La Jolla's side.
The home side knew that after defeating Torrey Pines 20-13 Feb. 11 in the quarterfinals, they were going to have a tough time against Valhalla. Valhalla has had a good program, but the seniors peaked at the right time and came into the semifinal contest with La Jolla in a strong position. Too strong, from the Vikings' standpoint.
Junior Cora Pfau almost willed La Jolla to a win, scoring the last three goals when the Vikings were desperate. She took them from down 15-11 to trailing 15-14, but with only three seconds on the clock. The clock ran out as Valhalla kept the ball away, Pfau and others ready to pounce if there was any chance.
It was a bit of a sad way to end the San Diego Section portion of the schedule, stretching back to the Ventura Tournament in mid-November, when coach and team went north and did some bonding by visiting UCLA and taking a tour there with a former player.
So much good promised such a good season--of course, with the juggernaut Bishop's looming over the Open Division picture.
Atwell's crew still has the Southern California Regionals to tangle in, likely with an away game up north Tues., Feb. 24.
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