2024 Boys Soccer Roundup for Monday – March 18

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Javier Zavala's left footed shot just made it over the Lakewood keeper.

Lynden 5, Lakewood 0

Nooksack Valley 3, Granite Falls 0

Sehome 4, Burlington-Edison 2

Ferndale 3, Oak Harbor 3

Blaine 1, Cedar Park Christian 1

Bellingham 5, Lynden Christian 1

Squalicum 2, Mount Vernon 1


*Read below to find out more about each game!

Lynden 5, Lakewood 0

The Lions shut the Cougars out, and did with in even scoring attack. The Lynden goals were scored by Nick Buttar, Branden Gonzalez, Isaac Tadema, Victor Huaracha and Javier Zavala.


Nooksack Valley 3, Granite Falls 0

After a scoreless tie at the half, the Pioneers received goals from Brian Ramirez, Alex Flores and Valeriano Jose Jr within seven minutes of each other halfway through the second half as Nooksack Valley picked up its first victory of the season.


Sehome 4, Burlington-Edison 2

The Mariners stayed unbeaten as they got goals from Owen Tepker and Julian Herring, and also got two goals from Liam Schumacher to pick up the road win.


Ferndale 3, Oak Harbor 3

Phoenyx Finkbonner was assisted by Evan Saxman on a goal in the second half to give the Golden Eagles a 3-1 lead, but gave up two late goals to settle for the tie. Hayden DeAnnuntis scored in the first half for Ferndale, and the initial score was an own goal off a cross by Coen Braun.


Blaine 1, Cedar Park Christian 1

The Eagles scored five minutes into the game, and the Borderites answered with a goal by Dmitry Yuryev 16 minutes later. A scoreless second half ended the game in a tie.


Bellingham 5, Lynden Christian 1

The Bayhawks played their most complete game of the young season, and they were led by the two goals and two assists by Judah Straight. Bellingham also got goals from Aidan McGuire, Yale Morrow and Carson Brethauer. The lone Lyncs goal was scored by freshman Harvest Howell.


Squalicum 2, Mount Vernon 1

The Bulldogs scored in the first half, and although it took a while for the Storm to answer, they did that and more as senior Simon Egner tied the game up, and that was followed up by a late goal from sophomore Isaac Grimes that proved to be the game winner.