E-W blanks Wildcats / Soccer

The Edmonds-Woodway soccer team scored two goals in each half on the way to defeating Oak Harbor 4-0 Thursday, Sept. 20, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium.

The shorthanded Wildcats, missing two starters, “played hard,” according to coach Mike Lonborg.

Oak Harbor had only one varsity sub, and the “girls played with a lot of heart,” Lonborg added.

The Wildcats (0-5, 2-5) host Marysville Getchell (1-3-1, 1-4-2) at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22.

Danielle Lonborg corrals the ball in Thursday’s match.(Photo by John Fisken)

Danielle Lonborg corrals the ball in Thursday’s match. (Photo by John Fisken)

Jada Matthews stops a shot by the Warriors.(Photo by John Fisken)

Jada Matthews stops a shot by the Warriors. (Photo by John Fisken)

Traci Miller-Olmstead puts the ball in play Thursday.(Photo by John Fisken)

Traci Miller-Olmstead puts the ball in play Thursday. (Photo by John Fisken)

Natalie Plush pushes the ball up field for Oak Harbor.(Photo by John Fisken)

Natalie Plush pushes the ball up field for Oak Harbor. (Photo by John Fisken)

Oak Harbor’s Peyton Rhyne beats Edmonds-Woodway’s Meghan Ashe to the ball.(Photo by John Fisken)

Oak Harbor’s Peyton Rhyne beats Edmonds-Woodway’s Meghan Ashe to the ball. (Photo by John Fisken)