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Girls soccer team plays in jamboree The varsity soccer
team traveled to Philomath on Thursday, August 29, to participate in the
annual pre-season jamboree.
The girls played three 40
minute games, with 20 minute halves.
Gladstone was the first game
of the day and ended in a 1-1 tie. Gladstone scored the first goal of
the game in the tenth minute of play.
Gladstone dominated play for
the first half of the game.
"We didn't take them seriously,"
Coach Lee Bellahdid said.
"We were always waiting for
the ball, instead of going to the ball. We just weren't aggressive enough."
In the second half of the
game, with just five minutes remaining, Krista Pagano passed the ball
up to Minique Yost, who dribbled up the field, and placed the ball into
the right corner of the net with a beautiful left-footed shot.
"In the second half we figured
out we needed to be more focused on the game and more aggressive, and
it made a huge difference," Bellahid said. "The girls did just what I
wanted them to.
"I wanted a long pass to Minique
and then let her use her speed, because she's very fast. If we'd have
had just a few more minutes to play I think we would have won that game."
After an hour of down time
the Lady Outlaws were back on the field against Lebanon, easily winning
that match 2-1.
The Outlaws took charge offensively
from the very beginning.
In the eighth minute of play
Elyse Clasen made a great pass to Pagano who attempted to kick it in the
goal.
The Lebanon goalie made a
great save, but dropped the ball. Clasen was right there to kick the ball
in for a goal, which put the Outlaws up 1-0.
With less than five minutes
remaining in the first half, Pagano, with an assist from Yost, punched
the ball from inside the box to score.
Sisters extended its lead
to 2-0.
The second half, Coach Bellahdid
pulled most of his varsity starters to allow the freshmen a chance to
play, some of whom had never played before.
Lebanon ended up scoring one
goal.
The third and final game of
the day found the Outlaws up against Philomath, one of the top teams in
the state last year.
Philomath was a tough match,
and the Outlaws were defeated 5-0.
The Outlaws were called for
several penalties, which resulted in goals for Philomath.
Injuries also plagued Sisters
with five starters having to be taken off the field.
"We just don't have enough
endurance," Bellahdid said.
"Philomath's technical skills
were much better than ours and they were physically stronger. The best
team wins the game, and Philomath deserved it.
"For us to beat this level
of team we'll really have to work hard."
The Lady Outlaws play their
first non-league game next Saturday, September 7, at home against Mountain
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