Mountain View scores late to tie Bend High in boys soccer

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Mountain View coach Jerry Jimenez minced no words: His Cougars were fortunate to escape with a 1-1 Intermountain Conference boys soccer draw on Tuesday.

After playing No. 6 Bend High to a scoreless tie at the half, the seventh-ranked Cougars (2-0-1 IMC, 6-2-1 overall) put themselves in a hole midway through the second half. A Mountain View defender took down a Bend player in the penalty area, and Chance Flammang converted the penalty kick to provide the Lava Bears (1-0-2, 5-1-3) with a 1-0 lead.

With just a minute to play, however, the Cougars came through. Taylor Willman sent a cross into the box, and a sliding Zach Emerson redirected it into the net to help Mountain View salvage the draw.

“It was a frustrating draw, to be scored on with a minute and a half left,” Bend coach Nils Eriksson said. “It’s unfortunate not to come out with (a win).”

Jimenez, however, is now looking ahead to the Thursday’s match against three-time defending IMC champ Summit.

“This is a big week,” Jimenez said. “We’re still in first place. We’ll take this momentum into Thursday and hopefully use it well against Summit.”

Also on Tuesday:

Boys soccer

Ridgeview 12, Redmond 1: REDMOND — Malachi Stalberg had three goals and two assists to lead the visiting Ravens to an Intermountain Conference win. Nakoda Sanders scored twice and had an assist for Ridgeview (1-2-1 IMC, 4-3-3 overall), and Jonathan Irby had two goals. Angel Ortiz and Cade O’Neill finished with two assists apiece. Justin Kettle scored the lone goal for the Panthers (0-3, 0-8).

Madras 3, Crook County 3: PRINEVILLE — Victor Villagomez scored for Crook County on a free kick midway through the second half to salvage a Tri-Valley Conference draw. Madras (4-0-1 TVC, 7-0-2 overall) led 3-2 at halftime after Andres Acuna scored twice and assisted on a Jonathon Reynoso goal. Villagomez paced Crook County (1-3-1, 3-4-1) with two goals, and Diego Nunez added a goal.

East Linn Christian 5, La Pine 1: LA PINE — Justin Petz scored for the Hawks, who fell to 1-5 in Class 3A/2A/1A Special District 3 action and 1-7-1 overall.

Girls soccer

Bend 2, Mountain View 1: The Lava Bears scored two goals in the 68th minute to come from behind and beat the Cougars in an Intermountain Conference match at 15th Street Field. Bend (2-1 IMC, 7-1-1 overall) tied the match when Tayla Wheeler scored on a pass from Brooke Jolma, who was brought up from junior varsity. Thirty seconds later, Amidee Colleknon scored on an assist from Meagan Bakker to give the Lava Bears the lead with just over 10 minutes remaining. Abby Nopp scored in the 17th minute for Mountain View (1-1-1, 2-5-2).

Crook County 3, Madras 0: MADRAS — The Cowgirls picked up their first Tri-Valley Conference win of the season courtesy of three second-half goals. Erin Bush had two goals and assisted an Audrey Bernard score for Crook County ( 1-4 TVC, 3-5 overall), and Bernard assisted on both Bush goals. The White Buffaloes slip to 0-5 in the TVC and 2-7 overall.

Pleasant Hill 4, La Pine 0: PLEASANT HILL — The Hawks lost by four goals, but La Pine coach Scott Winslow said the team’s Class 3A/2A/1A Special District 4 match was its best of the season. “We learned more today from a loss than we do from a win over a team we should beat,” Winslow said. Sydney Bright made four saves for the Hawks (2-4 SD4, 2-7 overall).

Volleyball

Summit 3, Redmond 0: The Storm swept the visiting Panthers 25-8, 25-10, 25-20 to improve to 5-0 in league play. Haley Smith and Allison Taylor each had six kills for the Storm, while Smith and Jade Waskom both recorded four aces. Brook O’Keefe led Redmond (0-5 IMC) with 12 digs, Kenzie Jackson added six kills and seven digs, and Jen Meeker had six assists.

Bend 3, Ridgeview 0: The Lava Bears beat Intermountain Conference foe Ridgeview in straight sets 25-10, 25-13, 25-5. Tatiana Ensz led Bend (4-1 IMC) with 11 kills, 12 digs and six aces. Kaelyn Hanson had 30 assists for the Bears, and Erin Roath had 21 digs. The Ravens drop to 1-4 in the IMC.

Corbett 3, Madras 0: CORBETT — Jordan Patt had six aces in the third set, but the White Buffaloes lost 25-7, 25-12, 25-21 to drop to 1-6 in Tri-Valley Conference play. Celestine Morning Owl recorded 11 digs for Madras.

Crook County 3, Molalla 0: MOLALLA — The Cowgirls swept Molalla 25-6, 25-8, 25-10 to remain undefeated in the Tri-Valley Conference. Abby Smith had eight aces and notched 29 assists, while Jennifer Roth led Crook County (7-0 TVC) with 11 kills. Jennifer McCallister and Laura Fraser each had six kills, while Fraser had two aces.

Trinity Lutheran 3, North Lake 0: SILVER LAKE — The Saints rolled in a nonleague road match against Mountain Valley League foe North Lake, winning 25-16, 25-16, 25-16. Emily Eidler had 16 kills and Allison Jorge had 32 digs to lead Trinity Lutheran, which entered the contest as the No. 3-ranked team in Class 1A.

Girls water polo

Summit 12, Ridgeview 6: Paige Miller scored six goals to lead Summit over Central Valley League opponent Ridgeview. Emily Touchette, Jenna Wimmer and Eden VanderHoek scored two goals apiece, and Haley Joyner had one goal. The Ravens were led by Tristy Osborne’s three goals, and Alex Boize, Meeka Egglision and Kyrie Prescott each had a goal.

Boys water polo

Summit 19, Ridgeview 5: The Storm built a 10-2 halftime lead on their way to a Central Valley League win at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center and improve to 4-0 on the season. Devan Swan had four blocks in goal for Summit. Miles Flynn had three blocks in the second half for the Storm.

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