Box Score SPRINGFIELD, Ore. – Sawyer Meek scored a
pair of second-half goals and rookie keepers Luke Ridder and
Ricardo Sotelo combined for a 4-0 shutout of the Northwest
Christian University Beacons, giving the George Fox University
Bruins their initial win of the season in a non-conference
men's soccer clash Monday here at Mike Kelly Field.
The Bruins jumped out to a quick lead as they needed just one
minute and 12 seconds to score what would amount to the
game-winner, Luke Dickens firing home a 20-yard unassisted strike
from the left. It was his first goal of the season.
The 1-0 score held through the rest of the first half and eight
minutes into the second when Brandon Zebarth made it 2-0 with a
10-yard strike, his first score of the season, following a cross
from Angelo Fotinopoulos.
Meek added his first goal of the season in the 53rd minute,
scoring from five yards away with help from a cross by Joel
Schierman and a flick on by Fotinopoulos. He added a second
tally nine minutes from the end when Luke Hammer's shot was
deflected to him for an open-net punch-in.
Frustrated by an inability to finish numerous opportunities in
their season-opening 2-0 loss to Lawrence University three nights
earlier, the Bruins were a model of efficiency against NCU, cashing
in four times on only seven shots on goal. The Bruins took 14
shots in all to 10, three on goal, for the Beacons, and held a 7-3
advantage in corner kicks.
Ridder had one save in the opening stanza and Sotelo two stops
in the final half to post the whitewash. Max Torres had two
saves and Erik Carrazco one in goal for the Beacons.
NEXT: George Fox (1-1) plays two games in
southern California this weekend, meeting California Lutheran
University Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and the University of La Verne
Sunday at 11:30 a.m. … Northwest Christian (0-1) plays in
the Red Lion CCC/Frontier Challenge in Spokane, Wash., taking on
the University of Great Falls Friday, followed by a clash with No.
22 (NAIA) Rocky Mountain College Saturday. Both games will kick off
at 4:00 pm.