The Union boys soccer staff walked off with a 2-0 win over Evergreen on Wednesday.
However the Titans have been annoyed that they didn’t rating extra.
And that’s why coach Jason Moore needs his staff to be extra aggressive within the attacking third.
“(I tell them) push the ball into space and take a shot,” Moore stated. “I don’t care if you’re 40 yards away. Just shoot the ball. Just let yourself be OK with that. I’m over-giving permission to shoot, if that makes sense.”
Union had the majority of the offensive stress within the first half, resulting in Canaan Moore’s aim within the twenty eighth minute. However the Titans solely took a 1-0 lead into the intermission.
Issues appeared like they may break open after Aaron Anitok-Brokken transformed for a aim three minutes within the second half.
However the onslaught of targets by no means got here.
“I think that early goal in the second didn’t help,” Jason Moore stated. “I think we got that and guys kind of relaxed a bit. And I’m like ‘No! No! You got to keep pushing.’ ”
The Titans might want to push for 80 minutes of their subsequent match when Union travels to play Sumner on Saturday.
River rallies previous Washougal in baseball
Columbia River baseball opened 2A Larger St. Helens League play with a dramatic 3-2 win over Washougal on Wednesday.
Trailing 2-0 coming into the underside of the seventh, the Rapids loaded the bases with one out and pulled inside 2-1 on Nate Little’s sacrifice fly.
After Harrison Hoffarth was deliberately walked, Kian Siegel tied the sport with an RBI single. That set the stage for Charley Eisenhauer, who hit a game-winning single to proper discipline on a 3-2 pitch.
Columbia River (5-2, 1-0) triumphed in a pitcher’s duel. Noah Coakes struck out six over six innings earlier than Kellen Bashaw pitched an ideal seventh for the win.
Jacob Bellamy was glorious on the mound for Washougal, putting out 11 over 5.2 innings. The Panthers (3-3, 0-1) scored as soon as within the fifth on Wyatt Compher’s RBI single and as soon as within the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Jayden Vasquez.
Seton baseball wins marathon
Jack Williams scored the successful run on a one-out floor ball by Graham Dumas to present Seton Catholic a 5-4 win over Battle Floor in 11 innings.
The groups have been deadlocked 4-4 from the highest of the seventh, when Jayden Sivits drove within the tying run with one among his 4 singles on the day.
Teddy Wieczorek and Lucas Peterson every had two hits for Seton Catholic (6-1). The 1A Trico League chief earned its second win in 5 days over a Class 4A program.
Stars of the day
Jocelyn Kender, Seton Catholic softball, went 4 for 4 with a house run, three RBI and two runs scored in a 13-0 win over La Heart.
Charlie Harris, Ridgefield softball, went 3 for 4 with a triple and a double in a 7-2 win over Columbia River.
Liam Ostrom, Ridgefield baseball, went 4 for five with three doubles and three RBI in a 12-2 win over Hudson’s Bay.
Michael Belvin, Woodland baseball, had 12 strikeouts over 4 2/3 innings and mixed with Austen Woody on a one-hitter in a 4-1 victory over Hockinson.
Ella Bomar, Ridgefield women observe and discipline, received the lengthy soar, triple soar, 100 hurdles and led off the successful 400 relay staff at a twin meet towards Washougal. Her triple soar of 32 ft, 8 inches was a private finest.
Sara Miller, Columbia-White Salmon women observe and discipline, received the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters, all in season-best instances, on the four-team Trico League meet at La Heart.
Luke Manandic, Camas boys soccer, had one aim and two assists in a 4-0 win over Mountain View.