Summit boys soccer edges Redmond 1-0 in IMC match
Published 5:00 am Wednesday, October 6, 2010
REDMOND — Summit broke open a scoreless draw in the second half and carried the 1-0 advantage over Redmond to the final whistle of an Intermountain Conference boys soccer game Tuesday.
Earlier in the season, the Panthers (3-2-2-overall) got the better of Summit, winning 2-1 in Bend.
The road squad won again Tuesday, but this time it was the Storm which posted the victory.
“Both teams came out kind of flat,” Summit coach Ron Kidder explained about play in the first half.
Though both schools had ample scoring opportunities before halftime, the score remained locked at 0-0 until the Storm (3-5-1 overall) broke the tie in 55th minute.
Running on the counterattack, Jesse Sanderson laced a through ball to sophomore Glenn Sherman, who rifled a shot from inside the 18-yard box.
Redmond goalkeeper Ulisses Faurrieta saved Sherman’s initial shot, but the Summit forward gathered his own deflection and finished the play, scoring the game’s only goal.
“They just waited for the right opportunity,” Redmond coach Jason Clark said. “They out-hustled us to the ball and it showed.”
Both teams return to the pitch Thursday as Summit entertains Crook County, while Redmond travels to Bend High.
In other Tuesday prep matches:
BOYS SOCCER
Mountain View 8
Crook County 0
PRINEVILLE — Mountain View’s Logan Riemhofer opened the scoring in the 18th minute, and his older brother Cam tallied the game’s second goal one minute later, setting the tone for the rest of the match. Matt Van Hemelryck added the Cougar’s third goal in the 22nd minute and Santiago Mansilla scored the first of his two goals in the 27th minute to give the visiting team a 4-0 lead at halftime. The second half proved more of the same as Miguel Molina scored a pair of goals for the Cougs, and Brandon Navarro posted a goal to put Mountain View (3-2-3 overall) ahead 7-0. Mansilla recorded his second goal of the afternoon to cap the scoring in the 8-0 match. Crook County (0-5-3 overall) is at Summit Thursday, while Mountain View hosts the Storm on Tuesday.
Madras 2
Molalla 0
MADRAS — After a scoreless first half, Madras found the back of the net in the 57th minute and took a lead it would not relinquish. Goalkeeper Jonny Villanueva connected with forward Jose Medina after smothering, then clearing, a Molalla shot. Medina collected the ball and beat the Indians’ keeper in a one-on-one situation to give Madras a 1-0 advantage. The undefeated White Buffaloes (4-0 Tri-Valley Conference, 7-0 overall) added a second goal in the 64th minute when Asvaldo Diaz heeled the ball to an awaiting Derrick Pacheco, who finished the play with a score. Madras’ next conference test is Tuesday at North Marion.
Umatilla 7
Culver 0
CULVER — Martin Leal posted 14 saves in goal for the host Bulldogs, but the Vikings scored four times in the second half and rolled to the shutout victory. Culver, which plays at Irrigon next Tuesday, is now 4-3 in Class 3A/2A/1A Special District 5 games.
GIRLS SOCCER
Summit 9
Redmond 0
After losing two consecutive games to end September, the Storm have now won two consecutive matches by a combined score of 16-0. Senior Tashia Davis posted her second consecutive hat trick to lead the Summit offense. Davis scored once in the first half and twice in the second against the Panthers. The Storm also received two goals from senior Eve Hess and a pair of scores from junior Kristin Parr. “Rianna Alyward was excellent in the back for us,” Summit coach Jamie Brock said about her junior defender. “She also started a lot of our goal-scoring attacks.” Rachel Estopare and Kristine Fjelde split time in goal to post the clean sheet for the Storm (6-2-1), who host Mountain View next Tuesday night. Redmond (1-6-0) has lost five straight matches and will host Bend on Thursday.
Mountain View 12
Crook County 0
The Cougars improved to 8-0 overall with the Intermountain Conference shutout over the Cowgirls. Maddy Booster and McKayla Madison paced a balanced Mountain View offense with two goals apiece. Allie Cummins, Torie Morris, Niki Ryan, Courtney Candella, Bre Rosen, Tash Anderson, Edna Ibarra and Katie Newell all added goals of their own. The Cougars are at Summit on Tuesday.
Molalla 6
Madras 0
MOLALLA — The Indians were too much for Madras in the Tri-Valley Conference match, scoring five times in the first half. The Indians have now won seven consecutive matches by a combined score of 30-1. Madras (0-5-1 ,0-4-0 Tri-Valley) will look to snap a six-game losing streak next Tuesday when the Buffs host North Marion.
VOLLEYBALL
Mountain View 25-25-25
Bend 12-21-17
Mountain View had no trouble with Bend in the first game, but the Lava Bears played the visiting squad close in the second game behind the strong play of middle blocker Molly Maloney. Maloney recorded six kills and one block for Bend. In the end, the Cougars proved too much for the home team in the Intermountain Conference matchup. Mountain View’s Karlee Markham posted 13 kills and nine blocks while Maddy Seevers added 13 kills and eight blocks of her own. The Cougars travel to Prineville Thursday to meet Crook County, while Bend is on the road at the Glencoe tournament on Saturday.
Madras 25-25-25
Molalla 13-10-16
MADRAS — The White Buffaloes followed up an undefeated weekend at the Philomath Invitational with a Tri-Valley Conference victory over winless Molalla in three straight games. “We controlled the ball pretty well and tried to minimize our errors as much as possible,” said Madras coach Jamie Smith. Junior Shani Rehwinkel and senior Hannah Mikkelson each recorded eight kills for the Buffs while setter Rachel Simmons ended the night with 28 assists. Madras (2-2 Tri-Valley) will play in a tournament at Junction City on Saturday.
Butte Falls 25-25-25
Gilchrist 10-10-16
GILCHRIST — Butte Falls swept the Grizzlies in three games to win a Class 1A Mountain Valley League match on the road. Grizzlies Brenna Gravitt and Ashley James combined for 22 digs. Gilchrist (2-8 Mountain Valley) has failed to win a game in their last three matches, but host Paisley on Friday, a team they swept on the road in September.