For the second time this season, the Centralia College women’s soccer team played to a draw against Lower Columbia College.
The Trailblazers needed a comeback to earn a draw on Saturday in …
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For the second time this season, the Centralia College women’s soccer team played to a draw against Lower Columbia College.
The Trailblazers needed a comeback to earn a draw on Saturday in Longview, as they scored a pair of second-half goals to force the 2-2 tie.
Maylania Mikaele got CC on the board in the 61st minute of the game, and in the 88th minute, Eva Figueroa tied the game. It was the first time that the game had been tied since the 19th minute, when LCC scored its first goal, and the Red Devils added on just before halftime to go up 2-0.
Both Mikaele and Figueroa’s goals were unassisted.
The draw keeps CC (5-2-3, 4-2-3 NWAC) in third place in the NWAC West standings, one points ahead of Clark and three ahead of LCC.
Men’s soccer drops road matchup against SPS
The Centralia College men’s soccer team dropped its weekend matchup, falling to South Puget Sound 3-0.
South Puget Sound’s Alex Canning scored two goals in the first 10 minutes of the game to give the Clippers an early lead, and Mathias Fog added on in the 84th minute.
CC’s (2-12, 2-8 NWAC) Joshua Lopez finished with four saves in net.
Both soccer teams will be back in action on Wednesday, when they play a doubleheader at Highline.