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Sept. 7, 2007
Cal Lutheran Spoils PLU Men’s Soccer
Home Debut, 2-0
Box Score
PARKLAND, Wash. – California Lutheran spoiled the 2007 home
debut of the Pacific Lutheran men’s soccer team, scoring a
2-0 victory over the Lutes on Friday afternoon.
The visiting Kingsmen, who improved their record to 2-0, scored
a pair of goals in each half to hand the Lutes their fourth loss
in as many matches this season. Josh Moskowitz got the visitors
on the board at 31:09 when his curling left-footed 30-yard free
kick slipped through the fingers of PLU goalkeeper Andrew Croft
and into the upper corner of the goal.
In the second half, California Lutheran put the game on ice with
a goal at 76:26. Senior midfielder Chris Estes, who had a superb
game for the Kingsmen, beat Croft with a shot following a goal mouth
scramble.
Chris Thompson logged all 90 minutes in goal for the Kingsmen and
made two saves to pick up the clean sheet.
The visitors took 11 shots to 10 for the Lutes, but Cal Lutheran’s
marksmanship was much better as it scored the two goals and forced
Croft to make four saves. Pacific Lutheran had three corner kicks
to one for the Kingsmen.
The Lutes return to action on Saturday, Sept. 15, when they host
George Fox in the Northwest Conference opener. The match kicks off
at 2:30 p.m.
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