Squalicum 5, Nooksack Valley 0
Lynden 9, Mount Baker 1
Ferndale 1, Burlington-Edison 0
Bellingham 4, Oak Harbor 3
Meridian 1, Blaine 0
Sehome 3, Mount Vernon 0
Anacortes 2, Lynden Christian 0
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Squalicum 5, Nooksack Valley 0
Storm junior Ania Stawicki scored a pair of goals to lead her team to victory on the road.
Squalicum also received goals from freshman Siri Hoglin, as well as juniors Kiarra Voigt and Iyla Holley.
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Lynden 9, Mount Baker 1
The explosive Lion offense scored six goals in the first eight minutes, before cruising to the home victory.
Senior Faith VanBrocklin scored a pair of goals and had an assist to lead Lynden. The Lions also got goals from junios Rilanna Newcomb, Meg Clarke and Blaine Holman as well as seniors Morgyn Heutink, Evelyn Saldivar, Malia Mitchell and sophomore Kyleigh McVie.
The Mountaineers received their goal with 11 minutes to go in the first half by Abby Washburn.
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Ferndale 1, Burlington-Edison 0
Golden Eagle sophomore Kasey O’Niell scored a goal from about 20 yards out just five minutes into the contest, and it remained 1-0 until the final whistle as Ferndale got back into the win column.
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Bellingham 4, Oak Harbor 3
The Bayhawks were up 3-0 in the game, and then 4-1, but the Wildcats made a strong comeback at the end. The Bellingham defense made stops when they were needed to help secure the victory.
Sophomore Sophia Dione scored two goals for the Bayhawks, who also got goals from senior Ivy Newell and junior Beckett Ferry.
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Meridian 1, Blaine 0
The lone goal of the game came by way of senior Brooklyn Fuller, and that was all that was needed as the Trojans picked up their first conference win of the season.
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Sehome 3, Mount Vernon 0
The Mariners continued to show why they’re one of the top teams in the conference with another commanding road victory.
Junior midfielder Keira Reeves finished with a goal and an assists to lead Sehome. The Mariners also received goals from sophomores Vivian Moss and Amaia Reid, and an assist from sophomore Bailey Berreth.
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Anacortes 2, Lynden Christian 0
The Lyncs dropped the road game, which halted a four-game winning steak, all of which game by the way of a shutout.