THURSDAY PREP ROUNDUP
GIRLS SOCCER
Yamhill-Carlton 2, Astoria 1...Tera Prosser two goals. Jordan Crownover goal. Prosser 15 minutes. Crownover 25 min. 1-1 at half. 15 mins into second half, Y-C scored on Prosser direct kick. "It was a close game, very closely contested. Time of possession and shots were very similar. Next game vs. Rainier Monday.
VOLLEYBALL
Astoria 3, Yamhill-Carlton 0...Sophie DeWitt had 10 kills, a solo block, two block assists and four aces as the Lady Fishermen head into Saturday's Seaside Invitational on a winning not. Emily Bunnell added six kills and Meredith Barnes and Kristen Saulsbury had five kills each. All were part of a strong front wall that produced seven points on blocks. Hilary O'Bryan and Dani Bergeson combined with DeWitt and Saulsbury on a strong passing performace from the back row. Astoria carries an 8-1 league and 9-2 overall match play record into Saturday's tournament. The Lady Fishermen will open with Cascade at 8:30 a.m., later facing Sweet Home and #2-ranked La Grande. Bracket play is scheduled to begin by 2:30 p.m. The tournament also features top-ranked Estacada and defending 4A state champion North Bend. Astoria and Seaside will play their pool games at Seaside High School with half the teams playing at Broadway Middle School.
Warrenton 3, Portland Adventist 0...The Warriors had no trouble with the visiting Cougars, improving to 5-1 in league and 8-2 overall. Brandi Jasmin was 21-for-23 hitting wiht five kills, Ashley Poole added five kills and did a great job of passing (92%). The team served 94%, led by setter Jordane Marxer's 20-for-21 performance, which included a 9-point scoring run in the first game. Warrenton's next game is at Riverdale Tuesday.
Raymond 3, Naselle 2...Sylvia Herrold led the Comets with 19 kills, but the visiting Seagulls were able to duplicate an earlier win over Naselle in the Pacific 2B League opener for both teams. Emily Green nine blocks for Naselle, which played without Ashley Ahlstrom (oral surgery). "Overall the girls played well with Ashley missing," said Naselle head coach Kim Eaton. "Oriane [Condon] and Emma Fauver had to step up and pick up the slack and they did a great job." Naselle returns to action Tuesday at Tacoma Baptist.
Stevenson 3, Ilwaco 0...A winless Ilwaco squad missing three starters was no match for the Trico Division-leading Bulldogs at Stevenson.
Faith Bible 3, Knappa 0...The Lady Loggers couldn't get it going in Hillsboro, falling to Faith Bible in a three game sweep. The Loggers return home to face Corbett on Tuesday.
Jewell 3, Willamette Valley Christian 0...Jalina Johnston was a digging machine as the Lady Jays earned the sweep at home.
CROSS COUNTRY
S.W. WA 1A Meet at Ilwaco...Ilwaco's girls placed second and boys fourth at a six-team meet on Thursday. Katie Freese (22:37) and Stephen Berglund (19:29) each took individual third places for the Fishermen, who compete in the Hoquiam Grizzly Invitational tomorrow. Onalaska took first place (girls 29 pts, boys 24 pts) in both meets. Ilwaco's girls scored 44 points with Castle Rock third with 53. In the boys meet, Naselle took third with 84 points, just behind second place Forks (79) and ahead of Ilwaco (87).
Yamhill-Carlton 2, Astoria 1...Tera Prosser two goals. Jordan Crownover goal. Prosser 15 minutes. Crownover 25 min. 1-1 at half. 15 mins into second half, Y-C scored on Prosser direct kick. "It was a close game, very closely contested. Time of possession and shots were very similar. Next game vs. Rainier Monday.
VOLLEYBALL
Astoria 3, Yamhill-Carlton 0...Sophie DeWitt had 10 kills, a solo block, two block assists and four aces as the Lady Fishermen head into Saturday's Seaside Invitational on a winning not. Emily Bunnell added six kills and Meredith Barnes and Kristen Saulsbury had five kills each. All were part of a strong front wall that produced seven points on blocks. Hilary O'Bryan and Dani Bergeson combined with DeWitt and Saulsbury on a strong passing performace from the back row. Astoria carries an 8-1 league and 9-2 overall match play record into Saturday's tournament. The Lady Fishermen will open with Cascade at 8:30 a.m., later facing Sweet Home and #2-ranked La Grande. Bracket play is scheduled to begin by 2:30 p.m. The tournament also features top-ranked Estacada and defending 4A state champion North Bend. Astoria and Seaside will play their pool games at Seaside High School with half the teams playing at Broadway Middle School.
Warrenton 3, Portland Adventist 0...The Warriors had no trouble with the visiting Cougars, improving to 5-1 in league and 8-2 overall. Brandi Jasmin was 21-for-23 hitting wiht five kills, Ashley Poole added five kills and did a great job of passing (92%). The team served 94%, led by setter Jordane Marxer's 20-for-21 performance, which included a 9-point scoring run in the first game. Warrenton's next game is at Riverdale Tuesday.
Raymond 3, Naselle 2...Sylvia Herrold led the Comets with 19 kills, but the visiting Seagulls were able to duplicate an earlier win over Naselle in the Pacific 2B League opener for both teams. Emily Green nine blocks for Naselle, which played without Ashley Ahlstrom (oral surgery). "Overall the girls played well with Ashley missing," said Naselle head coach Kim Eaton. "Oriane [Condon] and Emma Fauver had to step up and pick up the slack and they did a great job." Naselle returns to action Tuesday at Tacoma Baptist.
Stevenson 3, Ilwaco 0...A winless Ilwaco squad missing three starters was no match for the Trico Division-leading Bulldogs at Stevenson.
Faith Bible 3, Knappa 0...The Lady Loggers couldn't get it going in Hillsboro, falling to Faith Bible in a three game sweep. The Loggers return home to face Corbett on Tuesday.
Jewell 3, Willamette Valley Christian 0...Jalina Johnston was a digging machine as the Lady Jays earned the sweep at home.
CROSS COUNTRY
S.W. WA 1A Meet at Ilwaco...Ilwaco's girls placed second and boys fourth at a six-team meet on Thursday. Katie Freese (22:37) and Stephen Berglund (19:29) each took individual third places for the Fishermen, who compete in the Hoquiam Grizzly Invitational tomorrow. Onalaska took first place (girls 29 pts, boys 24 pts) in both meets. Ilwaco's girls scored 44 points with Castle Rock third with 53. In the boys meet, Naselle took third with 84 points, just behind second place Forks (79) and ahead of Ilwaco (87).
1 Comments:
It's Kelly Freese, Katie graduated and is going to Whitworth where she will run again in the spring in track.
I know, since I've been goofing up their names for 6 years now.
KH
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