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Stillwater girls earn tie

by The Daily Inter Lake
| September 18, 2018 10:43 PM

Aleeya Derlatka netted a shot at 75 minutes to help Stillwater Christian tie Bonners Ferry, Idaho, 1-1 in nonconference girls soccer play on Tuesday at Stillwater Christian.

Stillwater had plenty of scoring opportunities with 19 shots on goal to just four for the Badgers.

Stillwater also led in corner kicks, 7-0.

“I was real proud of our girls not giving up after the goal in the 56th minute tonight,” Stillwater coach JR Hemp said.

“They kept playing hard and evened up the score with a shot from Aleeya Derlatka from outside the 18.

“Our midfield really struggled today to control the ball,” he continued.

“We had outstanding defensive play by Jascah Vann and Marae Tintzman. We had several great shots in both halves that went just wide of the goal, or bounced off the cross bar.”

Stillwater (4-2-1 overall) plays the Whitefish JV at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday at Smith Fields in Whitefish.

Bonners Ferry 0 1 — 1

Stillwater Christian 0 1 — 1

BF — Paisley Schulte, 56:00

SC — Aleeya Derlatka, 75:00

Shots on goal — Bonners Ferry 4, Stillwater Christian 19; Corner kicks — Bonners Ferry 0, Stillwater Christian 7; Keeper saves — Bonners Ferry 6 (NA), Stillwater 3 (NA); Fouls — NA; Cards — NA.

Big Sky 9, Flathead 0

MISSOULA — It was all Big Sky as Hannah Santamaria had five goals to lead the charge.

TiLynn McGreevey scored twice.

“One of those days when sometimes it doesn’t go very well,” Flathead coach Bledy Doda said.

Flathead, with 17 shots on goal, nearly matched Big Sky (18) in that statistic.

Both teams had four corner kicks.

Big Sky won the earlier matchup with Flathead 4-2 at Kidsports Complex.

The Bravettes are off until a Sept. 27th date with Glacier at Legends Stadium.

Flathead 0 0 — 0

Missoula Big Sky 5 4 — 9

MBS — Whitney Morrison

MBS — Hannah Santamaria (5)

MBS — TiLynn McGreevey (2)

MBS — Isabella Svihl

Shots on goal — Flathead 17, Big Sky 18; Corner kicks — Flathead 4, Big Sky 4; Keeper saves — Flathead 9 (Aaris Hill), Big Sky 17 (NA); Fouls — Flathead 9, Big Sky 8; Cards — Flathead, 1 yellow

Columbia Falls 10,

Stevensville 0

COLUMBIA FALLS — Columbia Falls had plenty of offense in slamming Stevensville in a Class A nonconference match.

Lakia Hill and Josie Windauer both scored three goals, one in the first half, two in the second.

Maddie Robison had two assists and one goal for the Wildkats.

“First shutout of the season,” Columbia Falls coach O’Brien Byrd said.

“Freshman Alexis Green came in and played the entire game and helped us get the shutout.”

Ave McDonald had five keeper saves for Columbia Falls.

Columbia Falls had 12 shots on goal to five for Stevensville.

Columbia Falls (5-2, 2-1) hosts Libby Saturday night in Northern A Conference action.

Stevensville 0 0 — 0

Columbia Falls 3 7 — 10

CF — Kaylee Ash, 4:00

CF — Josie Windauer (Maddie Robison), 9:00

CF — Lakia Hill (Robison), 25:00

CF — Ashe (Cheyanne Johnston-Heinz), 42:00

CF — Windauer, 43:00

CF — Windauer, 47:00

CF — Hill (Windauer), 51:00

CF — Hill (Johnston-Heinz), 62:00

CF — Johnston-Heinz, 67:00

CF — Robison (Windauer), 70:00

Shots on goals — Stevensville 5, Columbia Falls 12; Corner kicks — Stevensville 0, Columbia Falls 5; Keeper saves — Stevensville 1 (Mayah Marble), Columbia Falls 5 (Ave McDonald); Fouls — Stevensville 3, Columbia Falls 1; Cards — None.

Libby vs. Whitefish

WHITEFISH — No results were available.

Polson vs. Bigfork

BIGFORK — No results were available.

Boys

Stillwater Christian 0,

Bonners Ferry 0

The Stillwater Cougars and Bonners Ferry, Idaho, battled to a scoreless tie at Stillwater Christian School in a nonconference matchup. Though it wasn’t as thrilling as Stillwater’s 9-0 and 6-0 victories on Friday and Saturday in its Cougar Classic, coach Ryan O’Rourke was pleased with the outing.

“It was a great game,” he said. “We were very evenly matched with Bonners Ferry. I think the score line shows how evenly matched we were.”

Josh Venman had five keeper saves for Stillwater.

Bonners Ferry 0 0 — 0

Stillwater 0 0 — 0

Shots on goal – Bonners Ferry 5, Stillwater 4; Corner kicks – Bonners Ferry 0, Stillwater 4; Keeper saves – Bonners Ferry 4 (Keahi Robles), Stillwater 5 (Josh Venman); Fouls – Bonners Ferry 7, Stillwater 4; Cards – Bonners Ferry 0, Stillwater 0.

Flathead 1,

Missoula Big Sky 0

Jalen Hawes’ goal in the 26th minute was enough to give Flathead the Western AA victory over Big Sky and snap a four-game skid.

Despite the low score, Flathead dominated. The Braves out shot Big Sky on goal 9-0 and led 7-0 in corner kicks.

“We had possession most of the game,” Flathead coach Zach Brenneman said.

“They packed a lot of guys in on defense. They were hard to break down.”

Flathead (5-4, 3-4) is off until a Sept. 27th date with Glacier at Legends Stadium.

“It’s good to get back in the win column,” Brenneman said.

“This is the start of the second half of the season.”

Flathead won the first meeting with Big Sky at Kidsports Complex, 6-0.

Flathead 1 0 — 1

Missoula Big Sky 0 0 — 0

F — Jalen Hawes, 26:00

Shots on goal — Flathead 9, Big Sky 0; Corner kicks — Flathead 7, Big Sky 0; Keeper saves — Flathead 0 (Max Wornell), Big Sky 8 (NA); Fouls — Flathead 5, Big Sky 6; Cards — Big Sky, 1 yellow.

Whitefish 8, Libby 1

WHITEFISH — Six different players figured in the scoring as Whitefish waltzed by Libby in a Northern A contest.

Casey Schneider scored two goals and assisted on one. Xander Burger had back-to-back goals in the second half just three minutes apart.

Ammann Koch-Ford scored a goal and assisted on two. Brandon Mendoza also had two assists for the Bulldogs.

Libby was on the board thanks to a penalty kick in the 80th minute by Moxley Roesler-Begalke.

Whitefish outshot Libby on goal 18-3.

Whitefish (7-0, 3-0) hosts Polson on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Smith Fields.

Libby 0 1 — 1

Whitefish 3 5 — 8

W — Riley Arendt (Brandon Mendoza), 6:00

W — Casey Schneider, 30:00

W — Ammann Koch-Ford (Gabe Menicke), 38:00

W — Schneider (Mendoza), 43:00

W — Xander Burger (Schneider), 49:00

W — Burger (Arendt), 52:00

W — Marvin Kimera (Koch-Ford), 73:00

W — Chase Sabin (Koch-Ford), 78:00

L — Moxley Roesler-Begalke, pk, 80:00

Shots on goal — Libby 3, Whitefish 18; Corner kicks — Libby 2, Whitefish 7; Keeper saves — Libby 10 (Elijah Smith), Whitefish 2 (Colter Upton/Will Peppmeier); Fouls — Libby 2, Whitefish 16; Cards — None.

Polson 8, Bigfork 1

BIGFORK — It was more of the same, scoring wise, for Polson in a lopsided Northern A victory over Bigfork.

Like they have so many times this fall, Mack Moderie and Robin Erickson dominated the scoring for the Pirates. Moderie had four goals and assisted on one while Robin Erickson had two goals to go with two assists. Those two accounted for all the scoring in the first half.

Bridger Wenzel and Kaden Nelson had the other goals for Polson.

Chayton Troesch-Worrell scored for Bigfork in the 47th minute.

Polson 4 4 — 8

Bigfork 0 1 — 1

P —Mack Moderie (Keyan Dalbey), 17:00

P — Moderie, 18:00

P — Robin Erickson (Moderie), 24:00

P — Moderie, 30:00

P — Bridger Wenzel (Erickson), 41:00

P — Erickson (Dalbey), 46:00

B — Chayton Troesch-Worrell (Ben Pilskalns), 47:00

P— Moderie (Erickson), 55:00

P — Kaden Nelson (Nico River), 66:00

Shots on goal — Polson 12, Bigfork; Corner kicks — NA; Keeper saves — Polson 1 (Xavier Stalkfleet), Bigfork 4 (NA); Fouls — NA; Cards — NA

Columbia Falls 3,

Stevensville 1

COLUMBIA FALLS — John Gilk, Reed Sandstrom and Johnny Carl all scored in the second half to rally Columbia Falls to the Class A nonconference win over Stevensville.

Carl also had an assist.

“We had to come from behind,” Columbia Falls coach O’Brien Byrd said.

“First time we’ve scored a goal since the first game of the season. We made some changes, changed things around, made some adjustments. We took some risks and it paid off this time.”

Columbia Falls had 13 shots on goal to three for Stevensville.

Columbia Falls (2-5, 1-2) hosts Libby on Saturday.

Stevensville 1 0 — 1

Columbia Falls 0 3 — 3

S — Dylan Roberts, 38:00?CF — John Gilk (Johnny Carl), 45:00

CF — Reed Sandstrom, 48:00

CF — Carl, 73:00

Shots on goal — Stevensville 3, Columbia Falls 13; Corner kicks — Stevensville 5, Columbia Falls 1; Keeper saves — Stevensville 2 (Benjamin Schriber), Columbia Falls 6 (Story Stemborski); Fouls — Stevensville 6, Columbia Falls 9; Cards — Stevensville, 1 yellow