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Peninsula's Paige Johnson, left, defends the ball as teammate Evee Stoddard provides a block against Bellevue's Malia Brown on Wednesday at Peninsula College.

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women stay unbeaten

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College posted all the offense it would need in the first half, pouring in four first-half goals and holding Bellevue scoreless in a 4-0 NWAC North Division women’s soccer contest on Wednesday at Wally Sigmar Field.

Desiree Dutra posted two goals, scoring unassisted in the sixth minute and capping the first half with a 43rd minute goal to put the Pirates up 4-0.

In between Dutra’s goals, Shiori Shintaku added an unassisted goal in the 38th and Risa Nishida found the back of the net assisted by Shawna Larson in the 41st minute.

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Pirates goalkeeper Alexandra Naill was targeted with six shots on goal and made six saves to preserve the clean sheet.

Peninsula (6-0-0, 8-0-0) hosts Skagit Valley on Wednesday.

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS In a scramble for a loose ball, players tangle at midfield, including, from left, Peninsula’s Lauren Lases, Page Johnson, Bellevue’s Karly Ellis and Peninsula’s Jaeda Mae Edayan on Wednesday in Port Angeles.

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS In a scramble for a loose ball, players tangle at midfield, including, from left, Peninsula’s Lauren Lases, Page Johnson, Bellevue’s Karly Ellis and Peninsula’s Jaeda Mae Edayan on Wednesday in Port Angeles.

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Peninsula’s Jaeda Mae Edayan, center, holds tight with the ball surrounded by, from left, Bellevue’s Macie Masterson, Galiala Abeye, and Layne Davis, and Peninsula’sEmma Crystal on Wednesday at Peninsula College.

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Peninsula’s Jaeda Mae Edayan, center, holds tight with the ball surrounded by, from left, Bellevue’s Macie Masterson, Galiala Abeye, and Layne Davis, and Peninsula’sEmma Crystal on Wednesday at Peninsula College.

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Peninsula’s Paige Johnson, left, defends the ball as teammate Evee Stoddard provides a block against Bellevue’s Malia Brown on Wednesday at Peninsula College.

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Peninsula’s Paige Johnson, left, defends the ball as teammate Evee Stoddard provides a block against Bellevue’s Malia Brown on Wednesday at Peninsula College.

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