TACOMA, Wash. - In a physical battle between a pair of crosstown
rivals, the Puget Sound Loggers fell to the Pacific Lutheran Lutes,
4-1, in a Northwest Conference men's soccer game on Sunday
afternoon on Peyton Field at Baker Stadium in Tacoma, Wash.
The Lutes scored first when Spencer Augustin got control of a
ball just inside the top of the box in the 19th minute and shot the
ball over the outstretched hands of Logger keeper Greg Saetrum
(Boise, Idaho/Timberline) for a 1-0 lead.
After over 40 minutes played without a goal, the Lutes got on
the scoreboard once again when Augustin fed the ball in to Alex
Schisel, who then one-timed it to Chad Kearns, who was able to
catch Saetrum off balance for the Lutes' second goal of the game in
the 59th minute.
In the 64th minute, the Loggers got back within one as sophomore
Sean Rice (Boulder, Colo.) scored his second goal of the season
after dribbling around PLU keeper Brian Kostol and finishing in the
open net.
PLU regained the two goal advantage in the 76th minute when
Daniele Zaccagnini beat Saetrum on a breakaway to give the Lutes
the 3-1 lead. The final goal of the game came in the 84th
minute as PLU had a two against one in the box, allowing Surafel
Wodajo to find Andy Hyres for the four Lute goal as the collected
the 4-1 victory.
The Loggers held a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks over the course
of the contest. Pacific Lutheran was shown three yellow cards
during the match, with Jason Bjorgo, Zaccagnini and Derek MacLean
picking up one each.
The Loggers will head east next weekend as they travel to Walla
Walla on Saturday to take on Whitman. Puget Sound will then
trek up to Spokane for a Sunday tilt with Whitworth.