- November 23, 2024
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Seabreeze fell 1-0 to Horizon of Winter Springs in the Region 2-5A girls soccer final on Wednesday, Feb. 21, putting a stop to the Sandcrabs' eight-game winning streak and their playoff run.
The No. 2-seeded Sandcrabs went into the final as favorites against the Hawks, who were seeded fourth. Seabreeze had just come off a 2-0 win in the region semifinals against Auburndale, which had beaten Horizon 3-1 on Jan. 31.
Seabreeze head coach Eli Freidus said the Sandcrabs felt solid going into the game.
“I think the girls were pretty confident about the game,” he said. “The key to that game was that once we got a goal down, we were in trouble because Horizon (is) very good defensively. That’s how they upset Cypress Creek the other day. They just played good defense. To their credit, they flustered us.”
Ten minutes into the game, Morgan Long had the first shot on goal for the Sandcrabs. Nine minutes later, Horizon midfielder McKenna McBride answered with the only goal of the game. The referees called for a water break immediately following the goal.
I couldn’t be more proud of your season. You were the main group when I came in three years ago. You will never forget your time as Seabreeze soccer players. You guys are sisters. That’s what I told you from the beginning, I want you guys to be sisters. Hate me. Hate the other team, but you have to love each other. You have nothing to be ashamed of. You are great players and greater people — that’s what’s important.
— ELI FREIDUS, Seabreeze girls head soccer coach to his players.
During the break, Freidus said he reiterated the game plan to play the ball wide and not kick to the middle of the field where Horizon’s defenders were positioned. Seabreeze possessed the ball the majority of the game and held the Hawks captive on the Sandcrabs' side of the field.
“We couldn’t get good position and get our game plan going,” Freidus said. “This group of girls, especially the seniors, they’ve been through so much. They’ve had more playoff wins than any group of girls in the last 20 years at our school. It stings for them. This was the year we were going to break through.”
For two consecutive years, the Sandcrabs were regional semifinalists, losing 1-0 to Ponte Verde in 2021 and 1-0 to Bishop Moore the following year. In 2023, they lost to Cypress Creek 3-2 in the regional final.
“All those games, we lost by one goal,” Freidus said. “One goal — four years in a row.”
Freidus began coaching the girls team in 2021. Each season, he has ramped up the schedules to include top 10-ranked teams. He said this season’s schedule was the toughest with games played against FHSAA No. 1 ranked Ponte Vedra, No. 4 Bartram Trail, No. 6 Creekside and No. 8 Montverde Academy. Seabreeze finished the season 12-7-1.
Freidus talked with his players after the loss.
“I couldn’t be more proud of your season,” he said. “You were the main group when I came in three years ago. You will never forget your time as Seabreeze soccer players. You guys are sisters. That’s what I told you from the beginning, I want you guys to be sisters. Hate me. Hate the other team but you have to love each other. You have nothing to be ashamed of. You are great players and greater people — that’s what’s important.”
Seniors Long and Kylie Watson took the loss hard. Freidus crouched down next to Watson who had retreated behind the bench.
“My seniors are great kids on and off the field,” he said “They are superstars. I love them. I’m going to miss them. I’ve spent so much time with them now, I told them they are like my own daughters. I told Kylie, heads up, she’s had a great career and has a great life ahead of her.”
There will be no down time for Seabreeze players Sophia Fabulich, Carly McNerney, Long and Watson who are players on the Seabreeze flag football team. They won 13-0 in their season opener against Flagler Palm Coast on Tuesday, Feb. 20, and have two home games scheduled this week vs. Trinity Christian Academy and Matanzas.