Samuel Gomez (10) of Forks tries to keep control of the ball away from Jordan Hurdlow (15) of the Sequim JV. Forks won 5-0 to remain undefeated on the season. The Spartans also have not given up a goal this season. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Samuel Gomez (10) of Forks tries to keep control of the ball away from Jordan Hurdlow (15) of the Sequim JV. Forks won 5-0 to remain undefeated on the season. The Spartans also have not given up a goal this season. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

PREP ROUNDUP: Forks soccer remains perfect

PORT ANGELES — The Forks soccer squad remained undefeated on the season with a 5-0 win over the Sequim JV at Wally Sigmar Field at Peninsula College.

Forks not only hasn’t lost a match so far this year, the Spartans haven’t even given up a goal. They have outscored their opponents 29-0 on the season.

Keeper Gabriel Terrones picked up his fifth straight shutout, while Forks’ Hugo Sandoval had a fantastic game with four assists and a penalty kick goal.

Samuel Gomez had two goals, while Tony Hernandez-Flores and Oscar Gonzalez each scored goals.

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Forks coach Joe Morton said it was a friendly game (not officially a friendly) because several of the Forks kids play with Sequim boys on the Storm King elite soccer team. He hopes that more games can be scheduled in future years between Sequim and Forks.

“Sequim was a good team, they definitely wanted to score on us,” said Forks coach Joe Morton.

Forks (0-0, 5-0) now begins Evergreen 1A League play, beginning Tuesday at Elma (after press deadline). While Forks started pre-league 5-0, Hoquiam appears to be a good team, starting 4-1. Forks doesn’t get to play Hoquaim until April 17.

Girls Golf

Bremerton 228, Port Angeles 255

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls golf team lost to Bremerton 228-255 at Peninsula Golf Club.

Gillian Elofson led the Roughriders with a 54. It was the second-lowest round of the day with Bremerton’s Alyssa Ronquillo leading all golfers with a 44.

Port Angeles’ Aliyah Johnson shot a 65, while Kathryn McMahan carced a 67, Erin Fraser a 69, Melissa Olson a 70 and Emma Murray a 72.

Port Angeles (1-2, 1-2) next plays at Port Townsend at 3 p.m. Thursday.

Gillian Elofson of the PAHS girls golf team sizes up a short putt on the second green in Mondays match against Bremerton. Elofson led the Roughriders with a 54. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Gillian Elofson of the PAHS girls golf team sizes up a short putt on the second green in Mondays match against Bremerton. Elofson led the Roughriders with a 54. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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