Culver ties La Pine in boys soccer

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, September 9, 2015

CULVER — A David Gutierrez hat trick was not enough for Culver. Good thing there was still time for another.

Gutierrez scored his fourth goal with 30 seconds left in a nonconference boys soccer match Tuesday, helping the Bulldogs salvage a 4-4 draw with La Pine.

Despite grabbing a 1-0 lead midway through the first half, the Hawks (0-1-1) had to overcome a 3-2 halftime deficit. Consecutive goals by Tristan Wilson in the 73rd and 78th minutes, both assisted by Ian Johnson, gave La Pine a 4-3 lead, and it seemed the Hawks had completed the comeback win.

But Gutierrez scored his fourth and final goal late in the contest to force the draw for Culver (0-2-1), which played the entire match with only 10 players.

Trey Plamondon and Ian Johnson also scored for La Pine.

Also on Tuesday:

Boys soccer

Ridgeview 6, Crook County 0: REDMOND — Malachi Stalberg scored a goal in each half to lead the host Ravens to their first win of the season. After Jonathan Irby opened the scoring in the 14th minute, Nick Sperber made it 2-0 with an assist from freshman Jesse Lomas. Stalberg netted his first goal in the 36th minute, then the senior forward scored again in the 56th minute to make it 4-0. Joey Brant and T.J. Smith added second-half goals for the Class 5A Ravens (1-1-1). The match was the season opener for 4A Crook County (0-1-0).

Bend 3, Grants Pass 1: GRANTS PASS — The Lava Bears built a 3-0 lead on the way to their first road victory of the season. Bend’s Kelly Gieber opened the scoring in the 30th minute on an assist by Chance Flammang. Eight minutes later, Ian Levine scored for the Lava Bears (2-0-1). In the second half, Flammang recorded his second assist of the night on a Gustavo Loza goal.

Madras 11, Redmond 1: MADRAS — The White Buffaloes struck early and often as they raced to an 11-1 victory over the Panthers. Miguel Alonso scored the first goal of the game in the second minute and notched a hat trick by the 19th minute. Alex Diaz, Giovanni Aguilar and Cesar Aguirre also scored in the first half to put Madras (2-0-1) up 7-0 at halftime. In the second half, Jesus Egoavil, Alex Sanchez, Kevin Goicochea and Jose Romero each scored. Ernesto Chavez scored the lone goal for the Panthers (0-2) in the 70th minute.

Girls soccer

Bend 3, Grants Pass 1: GRANTS PASS — Jasmine Chapman scored twice on penalty kicks for the Lava Bears, who came back from a goal down. Chapman’s first goal, in the 39th minute, evened things up 1-1 less than 10 minutes after the Lady Cavers grabbed a one-goal lead. Bend’s Tayla Wheeler was fouled inside the penalty area in the 74th minute, and Chapman gave the Bears (2-0-1) the lead for good with another successful penalty kick. Just a few minutes later, Wheeler found Amidee Colleknon for a goal.

Summit 2, Westview 0: PORTLAND — The Storm (3-0) recorded their third shutout in as many games to open the season. Christina Edwards had her hand in both Summit goals, scoring early in the second half off a Megan Cornett assist and then finding Piper Flannery 13 minutes later for the second goal.

Madras 2, Redmond 0: REDMOND — Freshman Erika Olivera scored a goal in both halves to lead the White Buffaloes (2-1). The Panthers dropped to 0-2-1 with their second straight loss.

Volleyball

Sisters 3, Bend 1: Allie Spear had 16 kills and 16 digs as the Outlaws remained undefeated, defeating Bend on the road, 25-16, 27-29, 25-18, 25-12. Jessie Brigham chipped in with 26 digs and six aces for Sisters, Hawley Harrer had 19 assists, and Alex Hartford added 16 assists. The Lava Bears were led by Katie Reed with nine kills and four blocks, Kaci Cox with eight kills and two aces, and Cambree Scott with five kills and five blocks.

Trinity Lutheran 3, Mitchell/Spray 0: MITCHELL — Emily Eidler had 11 kills to lead the Saints of Bend to a 25-18, 25-23, 25-10 nonconference road win. Mariah Murphy had six kills for Trinity, and Allison Jorge had 23 assists.

Burns 3, La Pine 0: BURNS — The Hawks lost the nonconference match, 25-12, 25-8, 25-12.

North Lake 3, Gilchrist 0: SILVER LAKE — The Grizzlies were swept in their Mountain Valley League opener, 25-19, 25-21, 25-14.

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