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Hornet Soccer suffers losses to Manson, Omak

Published 4:35 pm Thursday, September 24, 2009

Manson lines up to take a shot at the goal with Hornet goalie Taylor Sariento defending. She had "great play" in the second half, according to Coach Laura Kinman. Photo by Les Bowen
Manson lines up to take a shot at the goal with Hornet goalie Taylor Sariento defending. She had "great play" in the second half, according to Coach Laura Kinman. Photo by Les Bowen
Manson lines up to take a shot at the goal with Hornet goalie Taylor Sariento defending. She had

Manson lines up to take a shot at the goal with Hornet goalie Taylor Sariento defending. She had “great play” in the second half, according to Coach Laura Kinman. Photo by Les Bowen

OROVILLE – The Hornets dropped their two most recent soccer matches on the road, falling to both Omak and Manson.

On Thursday, Sept. 10 the Lady Hornets traveled to Omak to play the Pioneers. After a half time tie of two to two the Hornets ended up losing to the Lady Pioneers three to six.

“Naomi Peters scored all three goals for Oroville,” said Assistant Coach Kristin Sarmiento.

On Tuesday, Sept. 15 they hit the road again and faced off against the Lady Trojans. The Lady Hornets led two to one at the half time. The first goal was scored by Alex Egerton and the second was scored by Madison Hatch. In the second half however, Manson scored four unanswered goals and the Trojans won the match five to two.

“In the second half the girls just played tough, but ran out of steam,” said Head Coach Laura Kinman. “Great play by our goalie Taylor Sarmiento in the second half. Solid play by Rachel Peters and Kelsey Hughes.”

About Gary DeVon

Gary DeVon is the managing editor of the Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune and celebrated his 25th year at the newspaper in August 2012. He graduated from Gonzaga University with a degree in Communications - Print Journalism, with an emphasis in photojournalism. He is a proud alumnus of Oroville High School. His family first settled in Okanogan County in the late 1800s. His parents are Judy DeVon and the late Larry DeVon and he has two younger brothers - Dante and Michael. Many family members still call Oroville home. He has a grown daughter, Segornae Douglas and a young granddaughter, Erin.

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