CHIMACUM — Jewel Johnson scored four goals and Irina Lyons had a hat trick to spark Port Townsend to a 12-0 nonleague blowout over archrival Chimacum in girls soccer action Saturday.
The Redskins, who lost a tough 3-0 defensive battle to Port Angeles on Tuesday, outshot the Cowboys 24-0.
“Looking to bounce back after [Tuesday’s] tough loss, my Lady Redskins came out fierce, focused and ready to play Saturday,” coach Ryan Moss said.
“We didn’t pull the trigger enough Tuesday night against Port Angeles, so I told them pull the trigger early and pull it often.
“If you don’t shoot, you can’t score, and if you can’t score, you surely won’t win.”
The Redskins led 9-0 at halftime and scored three more in the second half.
Lyons scored the first three goals of the game within the first six minutes.
Johnson had three of her goals in the first and had her fourth in the 49th minute.
Also scoring goals were Megan Gambill, Nakaia Millman, Anne Meek, Audrey McHugh and goalkeeper Mia Henderson.
Lyons also had two assists while Millman, McHugh and Taylor Mills had an assist each.
“The Cowboys never gave up and I think that deserves a mass amount of recognition and credit,” Moss aid.
“Those girls showed a lot of character, integrity and pride for their school and program by not giving up and playing for the full 80 minutes with heart and passion regardless of the score.”
Henderson had the shutout in goal.
The Redskins next play Tuesday night in Sequim.
Port Angeles 1, Klahowya 1
SILVERDALE — This is the first time that the Roughriders (1-1-1) have not lost to the Eagles in girls soccer.
Both teams scored in the second half of the nonleague game.
The Eagles, who outshot the Riders13-3, scored in the 56th minute.
Paxton Rodocker scored the tying goal in the 74th minute on a Kaitlin Boston assist.
“Klahowya has a very solid defense,” coach Scott Moseley said.
Kearsten Cox, who was named defensive player of the game, had nine saves in the goal in the second half, many of them diving saves, Moseley said.
Rodocker was named offensive player while Kathryn Moseley received transition player of the game honors.
The Riders next play at North Mason on Tuesday in a nonleague game.
Volleyball
Port Angeles 2nd
EVERETT — The Roughriders captured second place at the 16-team Mariner Tournament on Saturday.
Most of the teams were 4A and 3A.
The Riders finished in second place in pool competition and overall to Meadowdale.
The Riders split with Meadowdale in pool play, 23-25, 25-18 but beat Kent-Meridian 25-15, 25-16 in the quarterfinals and Bainbridge 26-24, 25-16 in the semifinals.
But Meadowdale had the upper hand in the championship match, 25-12, 25-15.
Kiah Jones led the Riders with 47 kills, 51 digs, five blocks and five aces while setter Emily Drake had 119 assists, 10 digs and two aces and Darian Foley had 14 kills, eight blocks and two aces.
Danielle Rutherford added 12 kills and two aces.
Cross Country
Port Angeles
in top 10
TACOMA — The Roughriders claimed eighth place in boys competition and 10th in the girls race at the 20-team Bellarmine Invitational on Saturday.
Port Angeles was one of only two teams not on the 3A or 4A level.
Rider boys were led by returning senior starter Nick Schindler, covering the 2-mile course in 10:47.
“My race was a little slow, only one runner broke 10, which was somewhat surprising,” Schindler said.
“Because I went out a little slower than I’d like to, there was a lot of traffic to run through and that further slowed me down.
“All in all, I felt OK with my effort. I’ll probably go out much faster at Salt Creek and try to hold a 5:10 pace.”
Port Angeles will host the Salt Creek Inviational this coming Saturday.
Also putting in a strong showing were newcomer sophomore Michael Ahrens with a time of 11:01 and junior Kyle Tupper in 11:32.
On the girls side, freshmen runners Annika Pederson and Finley Wahto set the bar high with sixth and eighth place finishes, respectively, in the frosh girls race.
Pederson’s time was 14:54 and Wahto’s time was 15:08.
In the girls varsity race, Lizzy Stevenson led the way for the Riders with a good effort of 13:14 for 25th place in a race with state-championship caliber runners.
Hannah Wahto made a strong showing of 13:50 for 50th place.
“The race was dotted with state champions from the different state classifications, which made for a fast pace,” Stevenson said.
“But that was alright since it helped me do my best.”
Port Angeles next hosts the Salt Creek Invitational. New this year will be a one-mile race at 9:15 a.m. for elementary students.
At 9:30 a.m. there will be a one-mile race for seventh and eighth graders.
As usual, the open race is at 9:45 a.m.