Jackson comes up short in 4A state girls soccer semifinal

LAKEWOOD — Woodinville’s strategy for winning soccer games is pretty simple: If the other team doesn’t have the ball, they can’t score.

Thanks to that scheme and a generous assist from Mother Nature, Woodinville is headed into the 4A state championship game.

Taylor Bolibol scored in the 50th minute, heading in a corner kick from Adrienne Biddle and the Woodinville Falcons dominated the second half of a windy, rainy semifinal to take a 1-0 victory over Jackson Friday at Harry Lang Stadium.

"The wind came out a little bit in the second half," Jackson head coach Mike Bartley said. "It’s a bit of a shame that conditions outside determined it a little bit, (but there is nothing you can do)."

Jackson, which out-shot Woodinville six to three in the first half, was out-shot nine to four in the second half when the wind blew firmly behind the backs of Woodinville players.

"I definitely felt that the wind was a huge advantage," Bolibol said. "It’s kind of luck of the draw that we were on the right side."

Woodinville (14-3-1 overall) plays Skyline in the title game at 8 p.m. today at Harry Lang Stadium.

"I think we’d want to play Skyline again," Bolibol said. "It’d be nice. And I think everyone is behind us now (after this win)."

Woodinville placed third at state last year, but graduated eight seniors from that team, leading to some surprise that the Falcons are doing so well so quickly.

Jackson (16-2-3) plays Mead for third and fourth places at 2 p.m. today at Harry Lang Stadium.

"We’ve been conditioning for playing two games," Bartley said when asked what he would say to get his team prepared for a quick turnaround.

"The motivating factor is third place," Bartley added. "That’s all the motivation you need … There isn’t one quitter on this team."

With the score 0-0, Woodinville dominated the second half almost from start to finish.

The Falcons took a corner kick just two minutes into the second half, and followed that up seven minutes later with another corner kick that led to a shot attempt barely blocked out of bounds by Jackson defender Molly McPherson.

McPherson’s block saved an almost sure goal and momentarily preserved the tie. But it was a short-lived celebration for Jackson.

The block led to a third Woodinville corner kick, and this time Biddle lofted a perfect pass from the left corner up to Bolibol, who headed it through for the game’s only score.

Woodinville kept up the pressure, keeping the ball on Jackson’s half of the field for long stretches of time and forcing Jackson keeper K.C. Wilson to make tough saves in the 50th, 61st and 74th minutes.

Things were so lopsided in the second half that Woodinville wasn’t even hurt by having a goal called back.

With 16 minutes remaining in the game, Falcons midfielder Heather Thomas lobbed a free kick from 30 yards out up and over Wilson for what momentarily appeared to be an insurmountable 2-0 lead.

But the goal was called off, even as Thomas ran toward the referee screaming in protest.

"He never restarted the clock," Bartley said. "She started before the clock had started."

The call allowed Jackson to remain within striking distance for the rest of the game. The Timberwolves had three scoring opportunities in the final five minutes, but couldn’t force overtime.

Jackson’s standout freshman Cara Wegner received a free kick pass from McPherson near the top of Woodinville’s box with just four minutes remaining but her shot was wide right.

With two minutes remaining, McPherson, standing deep on the left side of Woodinville’s box, couldn’t quite get her head on Jackson’s last corner kick, popping the ball high and to the left.

Finally, with just one minute remaining, Wegner had a shot blocked by Woodinville defenders while standing just yards away from the goal.

"We knew they were a good air attack team," Bartley said of Woodinville.

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