The game of soccer can be rewarding one day and cruel the next.
Two days after defeating Ridgefield 3-2, on a 6-5 PK shootout, the Washougal High School girls soccer team lost 2-1 to R.A. Long in overtime Sept. 21, at Longview Memorial Stadium.
“It’s a coin flip,” said Washougal head coach Charlie Boyce, describing games that go into overtime.
“I’m not disappointed in their effort at all. I don’t feel like they broke us down,” he added. “We may have just lost focused for a second. And we learned a lesson because, if you lose focus for a second, it can cost you a goal.”
Kiara Kallie kicked in the first goal of the game for the Panthers in the 18th minute. Washougal goalkeeper Jessie Larson made a three clutch saves to keep the Panthers up by one at halftime.
R.A. Long delivered the tying goal three minutes into the second half. Washougal goalkeeper Erin Bentley made two big saves in the second half and one in the first overtime session. The Panthers couldn’t stop the next breakaway and the Lumberjills scored game-winning goal.