2024 Girls Soccer Roundup for Thursday – October 17

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Meridian 4, Lakewood 0

Squalicum 4, Lynden Christian 1

Bellingham 3, Burlington-Edison 0

Lynden 7, Ferndale 0

Sehome 7, Blaine 0

Anacortes 8, Nooksack Valley 0

Oak Harbor 6, Mount Baker 1

 

             STANDINGS

TEAMS             LEAGUE   OVERALL
Lynden            12-0-1   13-0-1
Oak Harbor        11-2     12-2
Bellingham        11-2     12-2
Sehome            10-1-2   10-2-2
Squalicum          8-5      8-5
Lynden Christian   7-5-1    9-5-1
Anacortes          7-5-1    8-5-1
Mount Vernon       7-6      8-6
Sedro-Woolley      6-6-1    7-6-1
Burlington-Edison  6-6-1    7-6-1
Ferndale           5-6-1    6-6-1
Meridian           3-9-1    4-9-1
Blaine             3-10     4-10
Nooksack Valley    2-10     2-13
Mount Baker        0-12-1   0-13-1
Lakewood           0-13     0-14

  • Meridian 4, Lakewood 0

Trojan senior Brooklyn Fuller scored two goals to lead her team to victory at home. One was assisted by senior Sofie Brooks, and the other was on a breakaway.

Brooks also scored a goal off of a deflection from a corner kick that was delivered by junior Mia Blankenship, and senior Katie Nolton also scored on a header off a corner kick from Blankenship.

  • Squalicum 4, Lynden Christian 1

It was another hat trick for freshman Siri Hoglin, who led the Storm to victory on the road against a very talented Lyncs team.

Sophomore Arya Sabado also scored for Squalicum, and sophomore Hattie Hendricks scored the lone goal for Lynden Christian.

  • Bellingham 3, Burlington-Edison 0

It was another shutout win for the Bayhawks, as senior Ivy Newell scored her third goal of the week. She was also joined in the scoring column by senior Grace Gouran and sophomore Samiah Rowe.

  • Lynden 7, Ferndale 0

The Lions remained as the top team in the conference after defeating the Golden Eagles on the road.

Seniors Jayda Villars and Evelyn Saldivar each scored a pair of goals to lead Lynden. Goals also came by way of senior Morgyn Heutink, junior Meg Clarke and sophomore Paizley Hildebrand.

  • Sehome 7, Blaine 0

The Borderites played their best half of soccer, and finished it with a scoreless tie at the midway break, but the Mariners rallied together and ripped off all seven goals in the second half.

Sophomore midfielder Ayla Woodworth kicked off the scoring on an assist from sophomore Vivian Moss. Sehome received two more goals over the next two minutes from sophomore Amaia Reid and sophomore Kylie Ivcevic, both of which were assisted by senior Triya Mitchell.

Woodworth then assisted junior Keira Reeves on a goal with 26:50 left on the clock, and Mitchell then scored on an assists from Reeves a few minutes later.

Blaine suffered it’s sixth goal against when the ball went off a Borderite and into the goal, and the Mariners’ final goal came from freshman Briley Valliant, and was assisted by freshman Kaila Reeves.

  • Anacortes 8, Nooksack Valley 0

The Pioneers struggled on the road, as the Seahawks flew to a shutout victory.

  • Anacortes 6, Mount Baker 1

The Mountaineers got a goal from senior Tyla Olson on a penalty kick, but it wouldn’t be enough as the Wildcats came to Deming and picked up the win.

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