Sisters beats Sweet Home to stay perfect

Published 5:00 am Thursday, October 24, 2013

SWEET HOME — Sisters closed out Sky-Em League girls soccer play with a perfect 10-0 record Wednesday, shutting out the host Huskies 3-0 in both teams’ final league match of the year.

Emily Corrigan scored in the 30th minute, Kristen Sanders added a goal off a Haley Carlson corner kick in the 43rd and Danielle Rudinsky recorded the third and final goal of the game in the 60th minute.

The Outlaws, who end the regular season with a match against Mountain View on Tuesday, improved to 13-0 overall. As the winner of the Sky-Em League, Sisters will host a Class 4A first-round state playoff game on Nov. 2.

In other Wednesday action:

GIRLS SOCCER

Cottage Grove 4, La Pine 0: COTTAGE GROVE — The Hawks trailed just 1-0 at halftime before the host Lions scored three times in the second half to surge to victory. Kaitlyn Mickel posted fives saves in goal for La Pine during the first half before playing in the field after halftime. The Hawks end the season 0-10 in Sky-Em League play and 0-13-1 overall.

BOYS SOCCER

Sisters 6, Sweet Home 1: SISTERS — Senior Jake McAllister scored three goals, while sophomore Colton Manhalter added a goal and two assists to lead the Outlaws (10-0 Sky-Em League, 13-0 overall) over the Huskies. McAllister scored twice and Manhalter chipped in his goal in the first half to help Sisters take a 3-0 lead. In the second half, sophomore Jordan Bachtold and senior Evan Rickards wrapped goals around McAllister’s third score before Sweet Home added a goal in the final minutes. Trent Marks contributed an assist for Sisters.

Cottage Grove 3, La Pine 0: LA PINE — The Hawks came out with more energy in their final game of the season, according to La Pine coach Sam Ramirez, and if not for a Lions goal just before the whistle, the Hawks would have entered the half knotted up in a scoreless tie. Instead, Cottage Grove grabbed a 1-0 edge and added two second-half goals to seal the Sky-Em League Victory. Zack Smith stood out for Ramirez, as the senior forward made runs at just the right times and narrowly missed several goal-scoring opportunities. La Pine ends the season with an 0-10 mark in Sky-Em play and 0-13 overall.

CROSS-COUNTRY

Madras boys take fifth: ESTACADA — Freshman Carlos Figueroa took 16th with a time of 18:44.60, and Madras placed fifth in the six-team boys standings with 135 points at the Tri-Valley Conference championships at McIver Park. The top two teams in the boys and girls standings earn berths to the OSAA Class 4A state championships in Eugene on Nov. 2, with any top-five individuals not a part of those programs also qualifying. Brent Sullivan was 26th for the White Buffaloes, and Shae Yeahquo took 27th. Raymond Hill finished 32nd in the 36-runner field, and Dion Sloan rounded out Madras representatives with a 34th-place showing. Will Thompson took top honors in the 5,000-meter boys race, leading Milwaukie’s La Salle to the team title with 15 points. Molalla was second with 50 points. For the girls, the Buffs’ lone representative in Maddie Molitor took 14th in the 29-runner field, finishing the course in 22:39.96. Molalla was the team winner with 18 points, and Estacada took second in the four-team standings with 52 points. Molalla’s Emily Bever was the overall winner in the girls race.

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