El Camino Real soccer team shows who’s best in City Section with 3-0 win over Birmingham

On a windless, cloudless Wednesday night in Woodland Hills, after a week of disruptions from nearby fires and poor air quality limited practices and playing games, the two best soccer teams in the City Section, El Camino Real and Birmingham, finally got to renew their storied rivalry.

It was all El Camino Real in a 3-0 victory that gives the Royals (9-1) bragging rights for now that they are the best in the City Section. Birmingham dropped to 13-2.

Jonathan Rabinovitch of ECR goes down with cramps in 3-0 win over Birmingham. He scored two goals.

Jonathan Rabinovitch of ECR goes down with cramps in 3-0 win over Birmingham. He scored two goals.

(Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times)

Jonathan Rabinovitch, a senior who had 18 goals last season and wants to break the school record of 26 goals this season, scored his 14th and 15th goals off penalty kicks. He also assisted on a goal by Osvaldo Escobedo.

El Camino Real goalkeeper Anthony Salmeron received special praise from coach Ian Kogan.

“My goalie was phenomenal today,” Kogan said. “He was fantastic.”

El Camino Real was in constant attack mode and mistakes by Birmingham allowed Rabinovitch to score twice on penalty kicks after a handball and tripping violation. Twice he hesitated to get Birmingham’s goalie moving, then easily kicked the ball into the net.

Rabinovitch’s footwork and physicality was a problem for Birmingham all night, exposing a weakness in the Patriots’ defensive back line.

“His one on one skills is one of the best in the City,” Kogan said.

Said Rabinovitch: “I think we came into this game prepared and we knew how good our team is this year.”

Last season, Birmingham defeated El Camino Real in the City Section championship game, then came a brawl that resulted in both teams being banned from participating in the regional playoffs. There were no issues on Wednesday, with both teams shaking hands afterward.

The City Section has some strong teams besides El Camino Real and Birmingham. Sylmar, South East and Palisades all could be in the running for the first Open Division championship in soccer. But make no mistake about it, ECR and Birmingham think they will be facing off several more times this season. The next West Valley League game is Jan. 31 at Birmingham.

Birmingham defender Steven Ramos said the lack of practice time might have affected the Patriots’ performance. “They played better,” he said. “Our heads were not focused.”

In two Southern Section soccer matches, Bishop Amat knocked off Cathedral 2-1, and Loyola won an important Mission League match over Harvard-Westlake 3-2.



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