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Boys
soccer notches first league win The Sisters boys
varsity soccer team played new league foe Pleasant Hill to a draw last week,
then defeated Stayton at home for the team's first league win.
The Outlaws hit the road to
Pleasant Hill on Tuesday, October 8, and came away with a 2-2 tie.
"It was a hard-fought, physical
game," said Coach Mark Keel.
The Billies drew first blood
with a goal just before the half to take a 1-0 lead.
Sisters rallied in the second
half with two goals of their own to go up 2-1. First, Rod Helwig scored
an unassisted goal in the 49th minute to equalize things. Alan Dale scored
unassisted in the 65th minute to give the Outlaws a lead.
Pleasant Hill tied it in the
72nd minute to round out the scoring.
"We had multiple opportunities
to put the game away, but just didn't do it," said Keel.
The Outlaws then played host
to Stayton on Thursday, October 10, and upended the Eagles by a convincing
4-1 score.
"It was our first league win,
and it felt good," said Coach Keel.
Rod Helwig scored in the 10th
minute of the game to give Sisters a lead they never relinquished.
Alan Dale scored on an indirect
free kick, and Sisters was up 2-0.
Then came what Coach Keel
called the key turning point in the game. Goalie Will Mennesson made a
critical block of a penalty kick.
"That block was huge. It really
helped us build momentum," he said.
Rory Koch took advantage and
scored unassisted in the 24th minute. Stayton answered with a goal, and
at the half Sisters had a 3-1 lead.
"We came out in the second
half and pressed hard. We continued to play well and put pressure on them,"
said the coach.
Mike Wallis finished the scoring
with an assist by Rod Helwig. The Outlaws had 35 shots on goal compared
to 24 for Stayton.
"We got great play out of
our defense, particularly Jeff Boswell and Ford Bauer. We also had great
mid-field support from Alan Dale and Pat Bryan," said Keel.
The boys' record is 1-3-1
in league, 2-6-2 overall. |
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