While probably close to being true, a little rain might hurt a field. Note: In other Central 2B League action, Ocosta won 2-1 at Onalaska Life Christian beat Toledo 10-2 and Napavine’s Thursday night game at Kalama was cancelled due to inclement weather and will be rescheduled.I hear this one a lot.
in a league contest, while Winlock (2-9, 1-8) travels to Napavine for a league match on Monday. “Cheleena made a lot of nice saves.”Īdna (11-0, 10-0) hosts Ocosta on Monday at 6 p.m. “(She) was fantastic tonight,” Aselton said. Aselton and Gwen Wilson each added assists in the first half.Īdna coach Juli Aselton pointed out that Winlock sophomore goalie Cheleena Squibb played well in a game that saw her defending against over 50 shots on goal. Kenya Lorton, Payton Aselton, Ashley Pardue and Makaela Meister all added goals for Adna, which led 5-0 at halftime.
Swenson and Devanie Kleemeyer each scored in the first three minutes to start off the rout. On Tuesday Rochester (2-7-3, 1-6 league) plays at Black Hills while Centralia (4-8, 2-4 league) hosts Tumwater.ĪDNA - Cierra Swenson and Holli Edminster each had two goals for the Pirates in a windy, rainy 9-0 victory over Winlock in Central 2B League action here Thursday night. “Overall, I mean, I thought we played pretty well.” “That’s what happens when things get wet and nasty,” said Gallanger. That lifted our spirits a bit,” said Hayes.Ĭentralia coach Henry Gallanger said his team simply found themselves at the mercy of a good bounce here or a bad bounce there. “It was really nice to get our first league win. Hayes complimented his team’s concentration in pulling out the win in adverse conditions. In the shootout Rochester’s Sufina Ahmath and Hunter Hahn were able to find the back net to win the shootout and secure the 3-2 win. Where the sloppy first half was a hard fought tie, the even sloppier second half was a bit of a scoreless quagmire and the match was forced to go to a penalty kick shootout. Miller posted her second goal of the game in the 30th minute, again on an assist from Navarro, to tie it up. Rochester evened the match up in the 16th minute on a goal from Kiah Horger and then took the lead on a ricochet goal from Alexis Seymour in the 22nd minute. “We were just able to convert when it came to PKs.”Įarly on it was Centralia with the advantage as Alayna Miller scored a 10th-minute goal on an assist from Jovanah Navarro. “It was nasty rain sideways all game long, the ball’s skipping around everywhere and both keepers were coming up big both ways,” said Rochester coach John Hayes. Rochester notched two goals in the extra set to claim the 3-2 league victory, but all parties went home with pruny fingers and toes. ROCHESTER - The Warriors and Tigers slogged through 80 minutes of slip-and-slide soccer here Thursday night and then needed a shootout to determine who would go home with the Evergreen 2A Conference victory. Rochester Outlasts Centralia in Soggy Showdown West (4-8-1, 2-5 league) plays at Aberdeen on Tuesday. The Bearcats also celebrated senior night on Thursday by honoring Kyndra Haller, Kim Frazier, Melynn Jorgensen, Natalie Bennett, Moon and Soto. “I was pretty proud of our girls and how they battled with a really good team tonight.” There’s a reason they are undefeated in league,” noted Anderson, who was pleased with his team’s play, particularly in the first half. That would be all of the good news for the Bearcats on the evening, though, and Tumwater was able to notch their fifth and final goal of the night in the 75th minute. West with a goal on a penalty kick in the 63rd minute. Nereida Soto was able to get one back for W.F. Tumwater rallied back five minutes later though with another goal that sent them to the locker room at halftime with a 2-1 lead.Īfter the half, though, the T-Birds came out hot and posted goals in the 44th and 48th minute to extend their lead to 4-1. West was able to tie the game up 10 minutes later when Courtney Bennett found the back net off of an assist from McKenna Moon. Tumwater took a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute but W.F. “I actually thought that both teams played really well for the field conditions.’ There were a couple of places on the field where if the ball hit it just died,” said Bearcats coach Allen Anderson. West Thursday in a game at Chehalis that was mired by the front wave of what has been touted as a possible record wind and rainstorm. The Thunderbirds were able to clutch a 5-2 Evergreen 2A Conference win over W.F.