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04.03.08 - HUGE TURNOUT TO SEE FALCONS PLAY NATIONAL TEAM
Photo: 04.03.08 - Monique Cisneros looks to score against the Mexican Under-20 National team as the crowd looks on.
04.03.08 - Monique Cisneros looks to score against the Mexican Under-20 National team as the crowd looks on.

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    With an estimated 900 people in attendance, the Cerritos College women's soccer team played host to the Mexican Under-20 National Team on Thursday afternoon to the delight of all that witnessed the game. Deemed an International Friendly, the game was a first for a community college team, with the state champion Falcons serving as the host. Although the final score was a 5-2 Mexican decision, the outcome of the game paled in comparison to the impact it had on both teams.
 
    "I thought that with the huge following of Mexican soccer in the community and the success we had this past season, it was the perfect setting for a game," said Cerritos head coach Ruben Gonzalez. "I was very impressed with the turnout from our team's family and friends, while the community came out to see two very good teams play.
 
    "Our team was a little nervous and wide-eyed in the first half and the mistakes we made showed," added Gonzalez. "The Mexican team is a much-improved team and they were able to capitalize on our mistakes," added Gonzalez, referring to the 3-0 deficit at halftime.
 
    But in the second half, the Falcons settled down and got on the board when Lily Leos scored in the 53rd minute on Mexican goalie Wendy Espejel from about 40 yards away. The second goal came from Vanessa Monreal, who was a member of the state championship team, in the 81st minute on a corner kick. However, Cerritos didn't have an answer for Mexico's Sandra Mayor, who scored two goals in both halves, while Liliana Godoy scored the other goal. 
 
    "I wanted to give all of our players a chance to see some action in the first half and be able to say they played in this game," said Gonzalez. "I played more of my 'regular' players in the second half and we played to a 2-2 draw during that time."
 
    In order for a Cerritos player to be able to suit up in the game, they were required to be in one of the two college intercollegiate soccer classes and have completed a physical. Of the players in uniform for the Falcons, 16 of them were members of the state championship team, while a 17th, Susanna Mendoza, was wearing the green of Mexico, as she is a member of the national team this year and will return to the Falcons the following year for her sophomore season.
 
    A couple of returning players stood out for the Falcons, according to Gonzalez. He praised the play of Desiree Cardenas, who played with Mexico at last year's FIFA Under-20 World Cup, and saw time at sweeper in the first half and forward in the second half. He felt her play might have been the best of all that competed in the game. Gonzalez was also pleased with Rosalinda Anaya, a little-used player last season, but is expected to add much more to the team this year.
 
    Gonzalez also mentioned that there is a chance the two teams could meet in another scrimmage later in the year and stated, "It would be during our season, and with better conditioning at that time of the year, we should be able to give them a much better game. We're out of season right now and only meet twice a week, so we should be better if we played them during our season."

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