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Oct. 6, 2007
Ferguson Scores Two More, Lutes Beat Willamette,
5-0
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| Michael Ferguson - eight goals this season |
Box Score
PARKLAND, Wash. – Senior forward Michael Ferguson scored
two more goals, the 42nd and 43rd of his Pacific Lutheran career,
as the Lutes drubbed Willamette, 5-0, in a Northwest Conference
men’s soccer match played Saturday at the PLU field.
Ferguson broke open a scoreless match at 16:18 when he took a pass
from Jason Bjorgo and hit a left-footed shot past Bearcats goalkeeper
Mark Bennett. Ferguson’s second goal was a thing of beauty
as he took the ball just inside the midfield line, dribbled through
the Willamette defense and beat Bennett to the lower left corner
from about 15 yards out.
Pacific Lutheran took a 3-0 lead on Trevor Jacka’s first
goal of the season. The play started on the right wing with Derek
Karamatic’s pass to Bjorgo, whose shot was blocked by the
Willamette defense. The ball rolled to Jacka’s feet and he
blasted it into the back of the net.
The Lutes held a 3-0 halftime lead and had eight shots to just
two for the Bearcats. The second half was more of the same as the
Lutes picked up goals from Derek MacLean and Karamatic. MacLean
headed home Brennan Brown’s corner kick, and Karamatic weaved
through the defense to fire home from close range.
Willamette’s best scoring opportunity came with about 30
minutes remaining when a dipping 30-yard shot by Michael Rodrigues
hit the crossbar and bounced over.
Daniel Mangum and Brian Kostol shared the shutout in goal, both
keepers making two saves. Bennett was not credited with a save for
the Bearcats.
Pacific Lutheran finished the match with 18 shots compared to seven
for the Bearcats, and the Lutes enjoyed an 8-2 corner kick advantage.
The large lead allowed PLU head coach John Yorke to use 15 substitutes
in the match.
The Lutes return to action at 1:30 p.m. Sunday when they host the
Linfield Wildcats in a Northwest Conference match that will be played
at Curtis High School.
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