In his six seasons as the Cerritos College women's soccer
coach,
Ruben Gonzalez has
experienced what it's like to win a
South Coast Conference championship,
state championship and national
championship. But one championship
had eluded Gonzalez in his four
years as the girl's soccer coach at
Bishop Amat High School. He had yet
to know the experience of winning a
CIF Division III Championship. But
this season, Gonzalez and his team
helped him reach that level when
they upset Ayala High, 1-0 to win
the championship.
"When I got the job, I told the parents of the freshmen that
my goal was to win a CIF
Championship by my fourth year,"
said Gonzalez. "It was nice to be
able to keep that promise. It was
especially nice for the players who
had been with me the entire time."
The win over top-ranked Ayala was especially sweet,
considering Bishop Amat has lost to
the Bulldogs, 6-2 in a game earlier
in the season. Winning the title
also advances his team to the
Southern California Regional
Playoffs, but Gonzalez stated that
it was the CIF Division III title
that was his main goal. They entered
the Regional Playoffs as the
#6-seeded team and opened with a 2-0
win over #3-seeded Frontier High
before a 2-0 loss to #2-seeded La
Jolla High ended their season with a
30-2 record.
But winning the Regional Playoff championship was not the
main goal for Gonzalez and his team.
"We wanted to win the CIF
Championship," said Gonzalez. "That
was what we focused our season on
doing. It was a great year for us
and now it's time to focus on
getting the Falcons to the state
championship." Gonzalez and his team
played in the state championship
game last season, but were defeated,
1-0 by Santa Rosa Junior College.