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Scott Rasmussen
Friday Harbor's Alex MacDonald, No. 3, looks on as teammate Clara Brand, No. 7, battles for the ball in the Wolverines 4-0 win Oct. 20 over North Sound Christian. The Wolverines tallied the fourth consecutive victory with a 2-1 win Saturday at home against Nooksack Valley.

Rain-soaked Wolverines down Nooksack Valley, 2-1 | Soccer

By SCOTT RASMUSSEN
Journal of the San Juans Editor
October 20, 2009 · Updated 4:17 PM 

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Conditions may have been ripe for an upset.

But the Wolverines bested a determined Nooksack Valley squad and a deluge to tally a 2-1 victory Saturday on a rain-soaked field at home in Friday Harbor.

Solid footing proved hard to find and shots-on-goal were at a premium as more than 2 inches of rain in 24 hours turned the soccer field at Friday Harbor High School into a slip-and-slide.

The Wolverines (10-3 overall) grabbed an early lead as senior Emma Ytander corralled a shot that rebounded off the goal post and booted it into the back of the net at the 14-minute mark of the opening half. Friday Harbor led 1-0 at the break.

The Pioneers, at 1-12 overall, erased the deficit and knotted the match at 1-1 midway in the second half as Michelle Huttema lofted a corner-kick in front of the Friday Harbor goal and teammate Courtney Edwards drove it home. Fifteen minutes later, Elle Guard put the Wolverines back out and sealed the victory with what proved to be the game-winner on an assist from Ytander. Goalie Hannah Snow posted two saves, and the Wolverines had 12 shots on goal over the course of the 80-minute match.

"Saturday's game was really affected by the weather," Friday Harbor Head Coach Dr. Mark Fishaut said. "This was another match with a lot of

missed shots and few goals".

Next

The Wolverines host Seattle Christian Thursday, kick off is 4:30 p.m., and face La Conner at home Oct. 27 in the regular-season finale; kick off is 4:30 p.m. (The Wolverines were at home Tuesday against Mount Vernon Christian; see sanjuanjournal.com for results).

Contact Journal of the San Juans Editor Scott Rasmussen at srasmussen@sanjuanjournal.com or 1-360-378-5696.

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