Panthers win play-in game over David Douglas
Published 5:00 am Wednesday, November 3, 2010
PORTLAND — Ulisses Faurrieta was the hero for Redmond High on Tuesday in the Panthers’ Class 6A boys soccer state play-in match against David Douglas.
After the match ended in a 1-1 tie, Faurrieta, Redmond’s junior goalkeeper, made a dramatic save in a penalty kick shootout, helping vault the Panthers past the Scots and into the 6A state playoffs.
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Playing from 40 yards out, Redmond’s Shane Buerger passed a floating ball into the penalty box to his brother Tre Buerger, who headed it in to give the Panther’s a 1-0 lead in the 30th minute.
However, the Scots, the fifth-ranked team playing out of Mt. Hood Conference, evened the score 30 seconds later and the game remained locked in a 1-1 draw for the remainder of regulation. A shootout was required to determine a winner after a 20-minute overtime also resulted in a tie.
Faurrieta managed to stop a David Douglas penalty kick while Redmond received goals from all five of its players that took free kicks: Francisco Altarmirao, Johny Estrada, Mizael Ramirez, Shane Buerger and Tre Buerger. The relieved Panthers piled back onto the bus after securing a narrow 5-4 advantage in penalty kick goals.
“I left piles of hair on that sideline,” joked Redmond coach Jason Clark about the tense match.
The win advances the Panthers to the first round of the Class 6A state playoffs. Date, time, opponent and site for that match are to be announced.
In other prep events Tuesday:
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GIRLS SOCCER
Glencoe 2
Redmond 1
HILLSBORO — Redmond’s Sommer Kirk notched the first goal of the Class 6A state play-in game, scoring on Benita Bentlage’s corner kick in the 11th minute. Glencoe scored the equalizer 10 minutes later and then grabbed a 2-1 lead after a successful breakaway with 40 seconds remaining in the first half. The Panthers (1-11-1 overall) had a few chances to even the score in the second half but were denied each time. Junior goalkeeper Lauren Wellman recorded two key saves in the first half to keep the Panthers close, said Redmond coach Hector West. The play-in loss marked the end of Redmond’s season.
Summit 1
Lakeridge 1
LAKE OSWEGO — Playing in a nonconference tuneup before its second round Class 5A state play-in game on Friday, the Storm tied the Class 6A Pacers. Summit (10-2-3 overall) hosts Dallas on Friday with the winner advancing to the 5A state postseason.
North Marion 3
Madras 0
AURORA — Playing one of their most competitive games of the season, the visiting White Buffaloes trailed just 1-0 at halftime before falling by three goals in their final game of the year. “We had an amazing defense,” Madras coach Debbie Taylor said. “They rocked.” The White Buffaloes finished the year 0-10 in Tri-Valley Conference play and 0-12-1 overall.
BOYS SOCCER
Madras 2
North Marion 1
MADRAS — Closing out the regular season in style, Madras rallied late to top visiting North Marion in Tri-Valley Conference action. The Huskies, who defeated the White Buffaloes 7-3 earlier in the season, broke a scoreless tie in the 60th minute with a breakaway goal. Madras responded five minutes later, though, when Eduardo Lopez converted a Derrick Pacheco cross, tying the game 1-1. Lopez scored again in the 70th minute, this time off a free kick, and the White Buffaloes (8-2 TVC, 11-2 overall) held on for the victory. Madras next hosts a Class 4A state play-in game against Tillamook. Date, time and site for that match is to be announced.
The Dalles-Wahtonka 3
Summit 0
THE DALLES — Summit fell behind early as The Dalles-Wahtonka took a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute of the nonleague tuneup game before adding two more goals in the second half to keep the Storm at bay. Though Summit created a number of scoring opportunities, it was unable to capitalize, said coach Ron Kidder. The Storm (4-8-2 overall) host Lebanon, the Mid-Willamette Conference’s fourth-ranked team, in a second-round state play-in game on Saturday at 3 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL
Mountain View 25-25-25
Lebanon 13-19-20
Karlee Markham, Courtney Shearer and Sarah Roshak posted nine kills apiece en route to the home win in a Class 5A state play-in game. “We’re peaking at just the right time,” offered Mountain View coach Mallory Larranaga. Katie Thompson helped spread the Cougars’ offense, which is running faster than earlier in the year, Larranaga said. On the defensive end, Shaina Zollman posted five blocks and Rachel Buehner tallied 15 digs for Mountain View. The Cougars advance to a first-round state playoff match against an opponent to be determined. Date, time and site for that match are to be announced.
West Albany 25-22-25-25
Bend 23-25-19-18
ALBANY — Bend High’s Paulina Zavala recorded a team-high nine kills and Cassidy Taylor went 12 for 14 from the service line, but West Albany rebounded after dropping the second game of the night to win the second-round Class 5A state play-in match. Alyssa Hemperley and Molly Maloney added eight and seven kills, respectively. The loss ended the Lava Bears’ season, while the Bulldogs advance to the 5A state playoffs.