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Sept. 23, 2006
Trio of First-Half Goals Lift Lutes Past
Bruins
Match Statistics
(Courtesy of George Fox Sports Information Office)
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| Mike Ferguson - opens PLU scoring |
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| Baard Asker - scores fifth goal this
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NEWBERG, Ore. – Exploding for three goals in the first half
to take firm control of the game, the visiting Pacific Lutheran
University Lutes went on to post a 4-0 victory over the George Fox
University Bruins in a Northwest Conference men’s soccer match
Saturday afternoon here at Morse Field.
All-Conference forward Mike Ferguson got the Lutes going just 6:54
into the game when he came out of group of players with the ball
following a corner kick by Erik Gracey and sent it into the net
from five yards out for his fourth score of the season. The Lutes
made it 2-0 at 18:02 when Trevor McDonald, taking a free kick following
a George Fox foul, sent a bullet toward the goal from 35 yards out
that skimmed off the head of a diving defender and deflected into
the left side of the net past keeper Kyle Putnam for his first goal
of the season.
Baard Asker notched his fifth goal of the season when he scored
on a shot from right to left from 15 yards away after a pass from
Andy Hyres at the 23:54 mark, making it 3-0 PLU at the break. The
Lutes added a final goal at the 71:20 mark in the second half on
Brennan Brown’s first goal past keeper Jake Maguire after
a short cross from Scott Parsons.
The Lutes out-shot the Bruins 18-13, with an 11-4 advantage in
shots on goal, although George Fox had more corners, 6-4. Putnam
had five saves and Maguire two in goal for the Bruins, while Andrew
Croft and Joshua Hooley, who worked the final 11-plus minutes, teamed
up for the shutout for PLU, with Croft making all four saves.
Pacific Lutheran returns home to host Simon Fraser University in
a non-conference contest Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
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