TACOMA, Wash. - On a wet and windy fall day, the Puget Sound
Loggers fell just shy against the Linfield Wildcats, falling 1-0 in
a Northwest Conference men's soccer game on Saturday afternoon at
Peyton Field in Tacoma, Wash.
In the first half, a stiff western wind allowed Linfield to put
pressure on the Loggers offensively, outshooting UPS 8-4 in the
first 45 minutes. Despite the shot disparity, the Loggers and
Wildcats nearly headed into halftime with a scoreless tie but
Linfield's Kevin Donato scored a goal with just two seconds
remaining in the period to give Linfield a 1-0 lead heading into
the break.
In the second half, the Loggers took advantage of the windy
conditions, getting off 10 shots compared with just two for
Linfield. Unfortunately for Puget Sound, when the Loggers
shots were on goal, Linfield keeper Joe Locascio was there to stop
them as the Linfield defense held on to the shutout.
The Loggers finished the game with a 14-10 shot advantage and a
seven-to-one corner kick advantage. Greg Saetrum (Boise,
Idaho/Timberline) made four saves for the Loggers while Locascio
finished with three saves for the 'Cats.
The Loggers will look to bounce back on Sunday afternoon when
they play host to Pacific. Game time with the Boxers is set
for 2:30 p.m. on Peyton Field at Baker Stadium in Tacoma.
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