FOREST GROVE, Ore. – One day after riding the high of head
coach Randy Hanson's 200th career victory, the second-ranked
Puget Sound Loggers got back to business, dismantling the Pacific
Boxers, 5-0, in a Northwest Conference women's soccer match
on Sunday at Lincoln Park Stadium in Forest Grove, Ore.
The Loggers (11-0-0, 8-0-0 NWC) picked up the early lead in the
22nd minute when sophomore Jenny Moore (Kent, Wash./Kentwood) fired
in a shot from five yards out for her eighth goal of the season.
Senior Janece Levien (Beaverton, Ore.) made it 2-0 before halftime
after controlling a misplay following a shot by freshman Maddy Fisk
(Corvallis, Ore.).
In the second half, Levien made it 13 goals for the season after
Moore fed the two-time defending NWC player of the year and Levien
scored on the break-away in the 51st minute. Sophomore Mikaela
Freeman (Alameda, Calif./Bishop O'Dowd) put the Loggers up by
four in the 65th minute with a shot from eight yards out with
Levien and Abby Goss (Spokane, Wash./University) picking up assists
on the goal.
Freeman scored again less than five minutes later following a solid
corner kick by sophomore Rochel Burke (Selah, Wash.) that gave the
Loggers the 5-0 lead. Senior Kallie Wolfer (Salt Lake City,
Utah/Skyline) has a solid day in net, making five saves on 10 shots
in 75:26 played. Katie Wheeler (Oregon City, Ore.) finished up the
day in net, making one saves on three shots.
The Loggers head east next weekend as they travel to Whitman on
Saturday and Whitworth on Sunday to open up the second half of
conference play.