Tuesday, October 09, 2007

TUESDAY PREP ROUNDUP

BOYS SOCCER

Astoria 1, Seaside 0...Through rain and gusty winds and a twenty minute delay for a lighting failure, the Fishermen and Seagulls played an hour of soccer to a scoreless deadlock until injured Astoria goalkeeper Daniel Mathre deflected a Sean Speer crossing pass to an open Jair Macareno, who scored the only goal of the game in the 68th minute of play. With the victory, the Fishermen complete their first tour through the Cowapa League schedule with an unbeaten record and improve to 7-3 overall. Both goalkeepers had to make one tough save in the defensive contest as Mathre's replacement in goal, junior Alex Reya, recorded the shutout. Seaside's sophomore goalkeeper Bren Bletscher left the match with an injury after a collision with Astoria's Zack Norton late in the second half. "He took a big old charley horse just above the kneecap," said Seaside head coach John Broderick. "He thinks he's gonna be OK. Its one I hate to lose. We made enough mistakes that Astoria could have scored a number of goals on us." Astoria had about a 2-to-1 advantage in shots on goal in improving its Cowapa League record to 5-0. "Seaside is really coming along," said Astoria head coach Bill Patterson. "John Broderick does a wonderful job with that bunch and they could have easily beat us tonight." The Fishermen host Yamhill-Carlton on Thursday afternoon while Seaside (2-1-1, 5-4-1) travels to Tillamook for the first of three consecutive road games.


VOLLEYBALL
Warrenton 3, Riverdale 0...The Warriors put on a serving exhibition against the Mavericks at Riverdale as Ashley Poole, Jordane Marxer and Brooklyn Campbell combined for 19 aces in a dominating three game sweep. Poole led the way with a paltry four kills, but not too many balls were making it back over the net as the Warriors cruised 25-8, 25-9, 25-8. Warrenton should get a much stiffer test as the Warriors travel to Rainier to face the Columbians Thursday night.
Corbett 3, Knappa 2...For the second time this year, the undersized, overmatched Loggers gave perennial power Corbett a battle, taking the Cardinals to a fifth game before falling 15-10. "It was one of our best games of the whole season," said Loggers head coach Bob Harn. "They all really stepped up and played well tonight." When the teams last faced each other at the Neah-Kah-Nie Tournament, the game went down to the wire in a best of three format. Knappa next hosts Gaston on Thursday.
Columbia 3, Ilwaco 0...Still without three starters due to injury and a suspension for fighting, the Lady Fishermen lost another key player early in the match when Erin McDonnell left during game one and did not return after falling ill. With four JV players on the floor at times, the Fishermen fought hard, rallying from 13-2 down in game one to close within 17-25, then losing late leads in games two and three before falling 25-22, 25-20. Ilwaco hosts Rochester on Thursday.
Naselle 3, Tacoma Baptist 0...Sylvia Herrold charted 13 kills and Emily Green added eight as the Comets recorded their first Pacific 2B League win, evening their record at 1-1. Naselle returns home Thursday to face Northwest Christian, which defeated the Comets in a non-league match in Lacey earlier in the season.
Jewell 3, Perrydale 1...The Jays lost Stephanie Ames to a shoulder injury in game one and stumbled 19-25, but rebounded to win the next three games 25-23, 25-10, 25-14. Ames was able to return by the end of the match.

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