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Oct. 24, 2007
MEN’S SOCCER: Every Match a Must
Win for Lutes
THIS WEEK: Pacific Lutheran at Whitman, Saturday,
2:30 p.m.; PLU at Whitworth, Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
A PLEA FOR HELP: Pacific Lutheran finds itself
in needs of wins every time it plays and in need of help from other
teams if it hopes to realize its dreams of the program’s first
Northwest Conference title since 1992. That’s because the
Lutes lost a crucial 1-0 decision last Wednesday afternoon to the
Puget Sound Loggers. That defeat dropped the Lutes into third place
in the conference standings, trailing first-place Whitworth and
second-place Puget Sound. Following weekend action – including
a 2-0 Lute victory over Pacific – the Lutes remained in third
place with a 7-2-1 record, good for 22 points (three for a win,
one for a tie). Whitworth holds down first with a 10-1-0 record
and 30 points, followed by the UPS Loggers with an 8-1-1 record
and 25 points.
BIG WEEKEND AHEAD: The conference standings may
well be sorted out this weekend as Whitworth hosts the Loggers and
the Lutes on back-to-back days. UPS handed Whitworth its only defeat
of the conference season back on Sept. 30. After playing the tough
fourth-place Whitman Missionaries on Saturday, PLU battles Whitworth
on Sunday afternoon while UPS meets Whitman. Clearly, the Lutes
need to win all four of their remaining matches – they play
at Linfield and at Willamette during the final week of the season.
Puget Sound also has four matches remaining, including contests
at George Fox and Pacific during the final week of the season. Following
this weekend’s action, Whitworth finishes with a match at
Whitman.
LUTES TAKE TOUGH LOSS AGAINST LOGGERS: Puget Sound
limited host Pacific Lutheran to just two shots the entire game
and took advantage of a goal mouth scramble to score the game’s
only goal in taking a 1-0 conference victory last Wednesday afternoon.
The game, which had conference championship implications for both
teams, was a surprisingly closely contested defensive affair. Puget
Sound, which came into the match averaging more than 25 shots per
conference game, had just seven attempts. Pacific Lutheran, second
to UPS in the conference with nearly 14 shots per game, managed
just two shots, both in the first half. Derek Woodworth scored his
third goal of the season and the only goal of the match at 52:24,
latching onto a loose ball in the penalty area and firing it past
PLU goalkeeper Daniel Mangum. While Woodworth had the only goal,
the Loggers had three good opportunities during a first half flurry,
all of them coming within a minute of each other and all blocked
by PLU defenders. The best chance came last when Greg Swanson fired
a 15-yard shot at an empty goal but was denied by Lute defender
Brian Lubeck, who dove in front of the shot. Pacific Lutheran had
the first chance of the match three minutes in but Derek MacLean,
unmarked on the back post on a corner kick, headed over the cross
bar. The only other PLU opportunity was Erik Gracey’s first
half shot that UPS goalkeeper Pete Van Sant easily handled.
REBOUND VICTORY: PLU followed up its disappointing
loss to the Loggers by beating Pacific, 2-0, in a conference match
played Saturday at the PLU field. It was the final home game for
six PLU seniors – Michael Ferguson, Brian Lubeck, Erik Gracey,
Thomas Pedersen, Trevor Jacka and Adam Ladage. Ferguson scored his
11th goal of the season in the first half and Andy Stolz added a
second-half insurance for the Lutes. The Lutes took 16 shots in
the match, while Pacific managed six shots in the game. PLU keeper
Daniel Mangum finished with three saves for the Lutes.
FERGUSON WATCH: Michael Ferguson has 11 goals
this season and needs four in the remaining four regular season
matches to break Brian Gardner’s nearly 20-year old career
record of 49 goals. Gardner played his soccer at PLU from 1986-89.
With 46 career goals, Ferguson ranks No. 2 on the PLU career goal
scoring list.
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