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SPORTS 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2015 VALIANTS SCORE WIN AT CMH, 6-0 Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Claire Albright, No. 8, and Valley Catholic’s Reilly Blood, No. 5, fight for possession Tuesday at CMH Field. PREP SCHEDULE By GARY HENLEY The Daily Astorian Lessons learned about the Valley Catholic girls soccer team Tuesday night: The Valiants can ex- ecute the corner kicks, and they can score lots of goals in a short amount of time. The No. 8-ranked Valiants were doing both at CMH Field, in a Cowapa League game with As- toria. Valley Catholic had two corner kick opportu- nities in the ¿rst half, and scored on both for a - halftime edge; and the Valiants scored four goals in a span of three minutes, 13 seconds midway through the second half. “Valley Catholic is a well-coached and move- ment-oriented team,” Astoria coach Sarah von Coldit] said. “Their mid¿elders work very well with their forwards and move the ball away from pressure. “We didn’t quite stick to our game of playing balls to feet and moving off the ball.” The Lady Fishermen did not have a single shot on goal, as Valley Catholic controlled the ball of- fensively and played solid defense all night. The Valiants’ ¿rst corner kick came in the eighth minute, and Meredith Woolverton deliv- ered a perfect kick from the left corner to team- mate Reilly Blood in front of the goal. Blood head- ed the ball into the net for the ¿rst score. With :1 remaining in the ¿rst half, -essi Beyer’s corner kick from the right side deÀected off the hands of Astoria goalkeeper Lexi Law just under the cross bar for a - lead. From there, Law made several big saves and broke up a Valiant breakaway to keep the Fisher- men within reach at halftime. Astoria was able to deny the Valiants on their ¿rst three corner kicks of the second half, but not the fourth. From the left side, a kick by Woolverton went straight to Annika Filip, who volleyed the ball into the upper left corner of the net for a 3- advantage, with 1: left. At the : mark, Blood outraced two de- fenders and scored to make it -; Taylor Menkens followed with a nice pass up the middle to Blood, who scored her third goal with 1:3 remaining; and Menken’s shot from the right post deÀected off an Astoria player and into the net for the ¿nal goal at the 18:13 mark. The Fishermen were without Megan Bergeron (ankle injury), who could return against Banks Thursday. SCOREBOARD TODAY Cross Country — Cowapa League Champion- ships, Camp Rilea, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Football — Washington School for the Deaf at Naselle, 7 p.m. Volleyball — Tacoma Baptist at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Girls Soccer — Astoria at Banks, 4:15 p.m.; Scap- poose at Seaside, 6:30 p.m. Boys Soccer — Seaside at Scappoose, 4:15 p.m. Cross Country — District 1-3A/2A Champion- ships, TBA FRIDAY Football — Astoria at Banks, 7 p.m.; Seaside at Scappoose, 7 p.m.; Rainier at Warrenton, 7 p.m.; Rainier (WA) at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Photos by Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian LEFT: Astoria’s Claire Albright, No. 8, gets the ball under control during the soccer match against Valley Catholic Tuesday at CMH Field. RIGHT: Astoria’s Jenna Rudolph, No. 5, and Valley Catholic’s Sophia Cowles, No. 19, fight for possession during the soccer match. ‘Valley Catholic is a well-coached and movement-oriented team. Their midfielders work very well with their forwards and move the ball away from pressure.’ Sarah von Colditz Astoria soccer coach Seaside 3, Tillamook 0 TILLAMOOK — The Seaside Gulls are clos- ing in on a top three ¿nish in the Cowapa League, as they scored another shutout win Tuesday night, 3- at Tillamook. Seaside improves to 4-4, tied with Banks for third place with two regular season games remain- ing. Tillamook drops to -1 overall. The Cheese- makers have been outscored 89-1 this season. No details were reported. Boys Soccer Seaside 2, Tillamook 1 SEASIDE — The Seaside boys locked up a share of the Cowapa League title Tuesday night at Tillamook, as the Gulls defeated the Cheesemak- ers -1. Elsewhere in Cowapa boys soccer, Valley Catholic defeated Astoria, -. No details were reported from either game. Volleyball The volleyball playoffs are set for two local teams. Warrenton, ranked 1st in the latest OSAA rank- ings, will host 18th-ranked Portland Christian Thurs- day at p.m. in a Lewis Clark League playoff. The Royals and Warriors both ¿nished - in league play. Elsewhere, Knappa plays at Gaston Thursday (:3 p.m.) in a Northwest League playoff. The winner of that match advances to play the winner of Vernonia vs. Nestucca Saturday, and the winner of Saturday’s match secures the league’s No. 3 seed to the state playoffs. Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Astoria’s Daniela Garcia, No. 4, passes during the soccer match against Valley Catholic Tuesday at CMH Field.