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Temecula Valley, Santiago On Collision Course For CA Soccer Title

The Temecula Valley girls soccer team won the division title Saturday over Santiago. The two are on a collision course for the state title.

Temecula Valley senior Natalie Mitchell (24) battles the Santiago Sharks in the CIF -SS Championship game. The Golden Bears girls soccer team won the Division 1 title Saturday with a 2-0 score.
Temecula Valley senior Natalie Mitchell (24) battles the Santiago Sharks in the CIF -SS Championship game. The Golden Bears girls soccer team won the Division 1 title Saturday with a 2-0 score. (Michelle Blair Photography, courtesy)

TEMECULA, CA — A dream came true over the weekend for the Temecula Valley varsity girls soccer team, who took home the Section Division 1 championship over the Santiago Sharks.

Now, the teams may have a date with destiny, as both the Golden Bears and the Sharks are on a potential collision course for the regional championship.

Fresh off their CIF Southern Division 1 championship, the Golden Bears (22-1-1) need just one more win to head to the regional title game. Temecula Valley earned a top seed and first round bye, advancing directly to the regional semifinal Thursday. The Golden Bears are coming off a 2-0 win Saturday over Santiago (22-2-3) in Corona.

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"We have been dreaming about this moment, so it means everything to us," Natalie Mitchell, who netted a pair of goals in the game, told The Press-Enterprise.


"The girls are a family says Temecula Valley High School coach Jennifer Guinn, as they gathered together before the CIF-SS championship game on Saturday. The top Southern California's Girls soccer Division 1 teams battled for the state CIF title Saturday. (Photo: Michelle Blair Photography, courtesy)

For the Golden Bears, the title game represented a second shot at the Sharks, out of Corona, who were the only team to defeat them during the season, winning a Dec. 13 contest 2-1.

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But in the title game, the Temecula Valley defense clamped down, shutting out Santiago.

“We just won the Division 1 title for the first time,” Temecula's Kate Jacobsen told the Press-Enterprise. “With our program, it has always been about setting new legacies for the future generation of Temecula Valley soccer. And we just raised the bar a little higher tonight.”


Temecula Valley senior Kate Jacobson (18) battles Los Alamitos in the semifinals on the road to the CIF-SS title. (Photo: Michelle Blair Photography, courtesy).

But it might not be the last time bears will dance with sharks this season.

Temecula Valley will play Tuesday's winner between the Los Alamitos Griffins (18-5-5) and Cleveland Cavaliers (21-3-4) out of Reseda. The Griffins enter the Division I SoCal Girls Soccer Championships as the fourth seed, while the Cavaliers enter as the fifth seed.

But lurking in the water on the other side of the bracket — and hungry for redemption — lies the No. 2 seed, Santiago.

The Sharks play Tuesday night against No. 7 Point Loma Pointers (11-5-4), playing out of San Diego. Should the Sharks defeat the Pointers, they'd play in the semifinal, too, against the winner between the third-ranked San Marcos Knights (16-5-3) and the sixth ranked Villa Park Spartans (19-4-2).

For Temecula, Thursday's semifinal game is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. Should Temecula Valley and Santiago both win their regional semifinal games, the teams would face each other for the third time this year.

This time, in a battle for the title of regional champion.


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