SEQUIM SOCCER SLIPS VS. P.A., BREMERTON


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Forward Kayla Hagberg dribbles past Port Angeles’ Tori Holcomb on her way toward the goal. Kayla scored the only goal for the Wolves. Photo by Jim Heintz


Olympic League standings
Team                   Lg.     Over.
North Kitsap      6-0-1    7-1-2
Klahowya          5-1-2    7-1-2
Olympic            5-0-2    7-2-2
Port Angeles      5-3-0    6-4-0
Kingston           4-2-1    4-3-2
Bremerton        2-5-0    3-6-0
Pt. Townsend    2-5-0    4-5-0
North Mason     0-6-1    0-8-1
Sequim           0-7-1    1-8-1


Sequim Gazette staff


The schedule doesn’t get any easier.

Sequim’s Wolves found out how tough the Olympic League can be last week, dropping a pair of decisions to 3A schools.

On Oct. 6, Bremerton’s Knights got five first-half goals on their way to a 9-0 shutout in Bremerton.

Hallee Worrall and Courtney Williams each scored twice as Bremerton got seven of its nine scores unassisted.

Two days later at home, Sequim got the first score against their rivals from Port Angeles as freshman Kayla Hagberg took a pass from Kyla Hall for her second score of the season at the 14th minute.

But the Roughriders answered back quickly as Paxton Rodocker scored 10 minutes later to knot that game at 1-1 at halftime.

Port Angeles added four second-half goals for a 5-1 win, two of them coming from Abbie Moseley.

Jaime Curtis and Neeya Hansen also had goals for Port Angeles (6-4-0).

The Wolves (0-7-1 in league play, 1-8-1 overall) to play Olympic in Silverdale on Oct. 13.

Sequim travels back to Silverdale on Oct. 20 for a game against Klahowya and goes to Kingston Oct. 22 to play the Buccaneers. Sequim hosts Port Townsend on Oct. 27.