Six champions and five other finalists from the Washington Soccer Academy highlighted the eighth-annual Clash at the Border soccer tournament Friday, Saturday and Sunday at fields in Camas, Washougal and Vancouver.
The WSA Pilots U-13 boys soccer team kicked off an exciting championship triple-header Sunday, at Cardon Field behind Camas High School. They scored four goals in the second half to defeat the Oregon Soccer Academy Galaxy 4-0.
“We finally won the Clash after two years of finishing in third place,” said Joe Snedeker, a 12-year-old Pilot from Washougal. “Coach gave us a pep talk, and that got us pumped up. After the first goal, we started scoring easily.”
Pilots coach Ross Blanchard could not have been more proud.
“The boys came out with some passion and fire in that second half. It was fun to watch,” he said. “Two of those goals came in the first four or five minutes, but they just didn’t let up. I hope they take that second half and keep building off of that.”
Following the win by the Pilots came one of the most exciting finals matches of the tournament, for the U-13 gold championship. The WSA Valor girls scrambled to score two game-tying goals and force overtime. The Vancouver United Soccer Alliance was awarded with a penalty kick in overtime, and converted for a 3-2 victory.