Remaining unbeaten or gaining a measure of redemption won't be all that's on the minds of Monterey today when it faces North Salinas.
The Toreadores can seize control of their first league soccer title in school history with a win over the Vikings in what will be less than ideal conditions with continued rain.
Monterey has outscored the opposition 32-6 in Pacific Division play, having posted two consecutive shutouts and four on the league season behind a tenacious defense.
Four year starter Louis Sanchez has been a playmaker in the middle with a team high 12 assists to go along with five goals, while Isaac Lomeli has a team high seven goals.
The Toreadores (8-0-1) are a balanced offense, as five different players have produced three or more goals during this ride to the top in the Pacific Division.
North Salinas (6-1-2) needs a win to have any hope of gathering a piece of the title. Selah Abdulla has produced 12 goals while goalie Javier Cervantes has had a hand in 12 shutouts on the season.
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