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Men’s Soccer: Whitman gets past SMU
September 4,
2007
Lacey, WA – Andy Huntington scored two of Whitman’s
four goal as the Missionaries defeated Saint Martin’s 4-0 in men’s
soccer action Tuesday afternoon at the Regional Athletic Complex.
Whitman picked up their first goal 10 minutes in
when Stephen Phillips sent one into the net on an assist from Jerrah
Badjie. Huntington would get his first goal of the game just six minutes
later.
The score remained the same through the first half
and much of the second half until in the 71st minute when Huntington
recorded his second goal.
Three minutes later, in the 74th minute Jasper
Lipton fielded a cross from Joe Johnson and slotted it into the left
post.
“Today’s game followed the same formula as our
performance last week against Humboldt State. The poor play today is no
reflection on Whitman (or HSU last week),” said head coach Rob Walker.
“In these two games that we have played poorly, the quality of play of
our opposition has been quite good. There is no doubt that we struggled
today against a well-coached, talented and very able team.”
The Missionaries outshot the Saints 13-9. WC took
six corner kicks to SMU’s zero.
Zac Lubin and T.J. Young split time in the goal with
Lubin recording four saves and Young picking up one.
“I know the men want to play well against a very
talented and experienced Seattle Pacific side this Friday, so I’ll have
to make sure that the proper preparation and motivation is in place,”
added Walker.
The Saints will face SPU Friday afternoon at 4 p.m.
at the Regional Athletic Complex.
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