Mater Dei girls soccer stuns Troy by scoring pair of late goals to win Division 1 title
Jimothy James
Mater Dei players celebrate with forward Valentina Labuschagne following the first of her two goals in the final 8 minutes of the game, leading the Monarch’s to a 2-1 victory, during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
ORANGE — With just eight minutes left in regulation and the Mater Dei girls soccer team trailing by a goal things began to look bleak for the Monarchs.
But Valentina Labuschagne wouldn’t let her team go down without a fight.
Labuschagne scored a pair of goals in the final eight minutes, the tying goal off a scramble from a corner kick and the go-ahead goal from 35 yards away, to shock Troy late and snatch the CIF-SS Division 1 championship with a 2-1 victory Saturday night at El Modena High.
Mater Dei coach Matty West gave credit to the Warriors and also praised Labuschagne on her exceptional impact.
Mater Dei players celebrate their 2-1 victory following the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei players celebrate with their CIF championship trophy following their 2-1 victory over Troy in the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei players celebrate with their CIF championship trophy following their 2-1 victory over Troy in the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei forward Valentina Labuschagne, right, shoots and scores the first of her 2 goals in the final 8 minutes of the game, leading the Monarch’s to a 2-1 victory, during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei’s Sophia Di Gerlando wins the ball as she dribbles up the field during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy’s Kira Lee heads the ball out of dangerous territory during a Mater Dei corner kick during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game between the two teams on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy’s Montana Longcrier, left, and Mater Dei’s Sydney Kwasizur battle for the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game between the two teams on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei midfielder Lucy Mendiola controls the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy midfielder Sofia Best controls the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Mater Dei on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy forward Erin Perry takes a shot at goal during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Mater Dei on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy’s Naomi Hochgesang, left, and Mater Dei’s Sam Kim battle for the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game between the two teams on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei defender Suna Roberts clears the ball up the field during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei players celebrate with their CIF championship trophy following their 2-1 victory over Troy in the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei players celebrate their 2-1 victory following the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy midfielder Naomi Hochgesang controls the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Mater Dei on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy midfielder Mikaela Thibodeaux controls the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Mater Dei on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy defender Kyla Brakefield clears the ball out of dangerous territory during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Mater Dei on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei midfielder Addi Doria, right, makes a move with the ball as she dribbles up the field during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei players celebrate with forward Valentina Labuschagne following the first of her two goals in the final 8 minutes of the game, leading the Monarch’s to a 2-1 victory, during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei forward Valentina Labuschagne, who scored both of the Monarch’s goals, controls the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Troy midfielder Mikaela Thibodeaux passes the ball up the sideline during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Mater Dei on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei’s Chloe Mix dribbles through several Tory players during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game between the two teams on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
Mater Dei defender Faith Ammann, left, and Troy midfielder Mikaela Thibodeaux battle for the ball during the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game between the two teams on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
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Mater Dei players celebrate their 2-1 victory following the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game against Troy on Saturday, March 1, 2025. (Photo by Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
“I first want to say that Troy was a really impressive side, on a very good day and extremely well coached,” West said. “Their girls were really classy and skillful and they made great decisions and we were really fortunate to get that first one, and that gave us a lot of belief.”
“Once we got that we knew, we had to get that next one and it was gonna take something special and Valentina provided (that), and just she scored an incredible goal at an incredible time, and I couldn’t be happier for her.”
The Monarchs (14-6-4) collected their fifth section title, third with West at the helm and their first since 2015.
“I missed a couple early in the game and was upset about it, but you know, what could you do?” Labuschagne said. “I was dribbling and I was like, let me beat this player and see what I got. And I was like, let me hit this and see if it goes in. And thank God it went in.”
Warriors goalkeeper Ava De Leest was caught off guard by the long distance shot that found the upper left corner of the net in the 77th minute.
It was a devastating blow to a Troy team seeking the program’s first CIF-SS title.
Troy coach Ben Rogers was crushed over the result.
“Credit to Mater Dei, unbelievable resilience,” he said. “You know, to get the first goal and then an unbelievable goal with, you know, about five minutes left, credit to them. They’re a fantastic team. It just didn’t go our way tonight, you know. Heartbreaker, but we’ll learn from this, we’ll grow and get better.”
“I’m so proud of my girls for how far we’ve come,” Rogers added, “and the resilience that they’ve shown. But this one will hurt for a while, but, you know, in the end, it’ll make us stronger for sure.”
Montana Longcrier opened the scoring for Troy (18-3-2) six minutes into the second half after a nice pass over the top from Naomi Hochgesang.
“That was our plan, to hit those balls in behind,” Rogers said. “We knew that she (Longcrier) would be doing well in those matchups, and sure enough she won it and got in behind, slotted it away. You know, we needed one more, but that’s all good now. Part of the game.”