Lakers get another shutout

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Friday, September 14, 2007 | No comments posted.

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The Southwestern Oregon Community College women’s soccer team completed a perfect homestand by beating visiting Bellevue 2-0 on Thursday.

Just before halftime, Parker Sublette had a corner kick that Rebecca Fanter spotted to Natasha Sawall for a goal.

In the second half, Alicia Stormberg, the team’s central defender, put a free kick in the back of the net.

“We really limited their opportunities,” said Southwestern coach Shaun Kohn. “We possessed the ball for the majority of the day. It was a good way to end this three-game little sweep here with the win.”

The Lakers, who improved to 3-3-0 on the season, were playing their fifth match in seventh days.

“We’re looking for a day off tomorrow,” Kohn said.

Kate Tuers had her third straight shutout for the Lakers.

Southwestern hosts unbeaten Clark on Tuesday.
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