Edmonds-Woodway wins in 2OT

EDMONDS – Lindsey Milone capped off an Edmonds-Woodway breakaway with a goal in the last minute of the second overtime as the Warriors edged Shorewood 1-0 Tuesday in a Western Conference South Division girls soccer game at Edmonds Stadium.

E-W goalkeeper Lauren Natterstad had eight saves in posting the shutout.

At Edmonds

Goals-E-W: Milone. Goalkeepers-E-W: Natterstad. Shorewood: Dillow. Records-Shorewood 1-1 in league, 4-4 overall. E-W 2-0, 6-3.

Jackson 1, Kamiak 0: Jackson’s Dani Oster scored in the last minute of play to give the Timberwolves the Wesco South win.

At Mukilteo

Goals-Jackson: Oster. Goalkeepers-Jackson: Wood. Kamiak: Vordahl, Epstein. Records-Jackson 3-0 in league 8-2 overall. Kamiak 0-2, 3-6.

Shorecrest 1, Lynnwood 0: Betsy Pickrell assisted on forward Dodi Oishi’s goal in the 78th minute and goalies Kelly Baker and Erica Benson combined for the Wesco South shutout.

At Shoreline

Goals-S: Oishi. Goalkeepers-L: Janssen. S: Baker, Benson. Records-Lynnwood 1-2 in league, 4-5-1 overall. Shorecrest 2-1, 6-3.

Meadowdale 1, Mountlake Terrace 0: Meadowdale’s Laura Gifford scored 10 minutes into the second half of the Wesco South game and goalie Tricia McMillan made three saves for the Mavericks’ shutout. Jessica Duty assisted on the goal.

At Lynnwood

Goals-Meadowdale: Gifford. Goalkeepers-MT: Not reported. M: McMillan. Records-M. Terrace 0-2 in league, 4-4-1 overall. Meadowdale 2-1, 5-4-1.

Everett 1, Mariner 0 OT: Tiffany Fasano scored in the fourth minute of the first overtime to give Everett the Wesco South win. Asia Newman had an assist.

At Everett

Goals-Everett: Fasano. Goalkeepers-Everett: Brinster. Mariner: Quinto. Records-Everett 1-1 in league, 4-5 overall. Mariner 0-2, 0-8.

Oak Harbor 3, Snohomish 0: Gretyl Pruss scored two goals, Kari Goebel added a goal and Jenny White collected assists on all three to lead Oak Harbor to its eighth Wesco North shutout.

At Oak Harbor

Goals-OH: Pruss 2, Goebel. Goalkeepers-OH: Paddock, Shulock. S: Lee. Records-Snohomish 7-3 in league and overall. Oak Harbor 8-0-2, 8-0-2.

Monroe 3, Arlington 0: Midfielder Chelsea Bumbaugh scored two goals and goalkeepers Kayla Wagner and Kara Rasmussen combined for the shutout to pace Monroe in its fourth Wesco North victory.

At Monroe

Goals-M: Bumbaugh 2, Hopkins. Goalkeepers-A: Hadzariga. M: Wagner, Rasmussen. Records-Arlington 1-7-2 in league and overall. Monroe 4-4-2, 4-4-2.

Cascade 1, Lake Stevens 0: Soley Griesbach’s goal in the 24th minute stood up for Cascade’s Wesco North win.

At Everett

Goals-Cascade: Griesbach Goalkeepers-Cascade: Gegax. LS: Froman, Osborn. Records-Cascade 8-1-1 in league and overall. Lake Stevens 2-4-3, 2-4-3.

Lakewood 2, Nooksack Valley 0: Heather Adams and Lecia Belinc each knocked in first-half goals to lead Lakewood to its second-straight North Cascades victory.

At Lakewood

Goals-Lakewood: Adams, Belinc. Goalkeepers-Lakewood: Walter. NV: McDonald Records-Nooksack Valley 3-7 overall. Lakewood 4-6.

Granite Falls 2, Mount Baker 1 (shootout): Granite Falls goalkeeper Madison Tracy stopped all four Mount Baker kicks in the shootout to give the Tigers the North Cascades win.

At Granite Falls

Goals-Granite Falls: Mitchell. Mount Baker: Not reported. Goalkeepers-Granite Falls: Tracy. Mount Baker: Kennedy. Records-Mount Baker 3-6 in league and overall. Granite Falls 5-5, 5-5.

Blaine 1, Meridian 0: With about 10 seconds remaining in the second overtime and a shootout looming, Blaine’s Kimberly Harmening pushed the ball toward teammate Kristina Francis, who booted the pass into the back of the net for the game-winning goal in the North Cascades game.

At Blaine

Goals-Blaine: Francis. Goalkeepers-Meridian: Blanchard. Blaine: Robertson. Records-Meridian 2-8 in league and overall. Blaine 7-2, 7-2.

Archbishop Murphy 7, Friday Harbor 1: Kat Taylor and Andrea Gaitan each netted two goals and Rachel Krell and Caitlin Warnock scored for Archbishop Murphy, which won its sixth-straight Northwest A game.

At Friday Harbor

Goals-AM: Taylor 2, Gaitan 2, Krell, Warnock, Friday Harbor own goal. FH: Hopkins. Goalkeepers-Jelinek: FH: McClaskey. Records-Archbishop Murphy 6-0, 6-0-3 overall. Friday Harbor 4-3, 4-4.

Snohomish County Christian 2, Concrete 1: Sarah Coulson scored the game-winning goal in the second half of the Northwest A League contest. Nicole Brekkaa assisted on both Snohomish County Christian goals.

At Mountlake Terrace

Goals-Concrete: Crouter. SCC: Zuspan, Coulson. Goalkeepers-Concrete: Lewis. SCC: Castor. Records-Concrete 1-4 in league and overall. SCC 2-4, 3-5.

Boys

Friday Harbor 10, Grace Academy 0: Trefor Bacon scored three goals to lead Friday Harbor to the Northwest A/B win.

At Marysville

Goals-Friday Harbor: Bacon 3, Billington 2, Lopez 2, Schuman, MacDougall, not reported. Goalkeepers-Friday Harbor: Guard. Grace Academy: Lugg. Records-Friday Harbor 3-1 in league and overall. Grace Academy 2-4, 2-5.

Shoreline Christian 1, Master’s Touch 0: Brice Smead’s first-half goal stood up for the Northwest A/B win.

At Shoreline

Goals-Shoreline Christian: Smead. Goalkeepers-Master’s Touch: Not reported. Shoreline Christian: Wahlman. Records-Master’s Touch 1-4 in league, 1-6 overall. Shoreline Christian 4-3, 7-3.

Shoreline Christian 5, Mount Vernon Christian 2: Grant Brandal scored three goals and Garth Brandal scored two and garnered an assist in Shoreline Christian’s Northwest A/B win Monday.

At Shoreline

Goals-Shoreline Christian: Grant Brandal 3, Garth Brandal 2. MVC: Not reported. Goalkeepers-MVC: Not reported. Shoreline Christian: Not reported. Records-MVC 4-3 in league, 6-4 overall. Shoreline Christian 3-3, 6-3.

Archbishop Murphy 11. La Conner 0: Grant Ferris scored twice and had and assist and Alex Ferris scored once and had two assists in Archbishop Murphy’s Northwest A/B win.

At La Conner

Goals-AM: Hagel, Hewit, Ryan, Danford, McCann, Johnson, Huggins 2, G. Ferris 2, A. Ferris. Goalkeepers-AM: Ungs, Jensen. La Conner: Smith. Records-AM 6-0 in league, 8-0-1 overall. La Conner 3-2, 3-4.

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