PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim soccer falls 2-1 to North Kitsap

POULSBO — The Sequim girls soccer team lost 2-1 this weekend as North Kitsap, one of the top teams in the state, came behind to win.

The Wolves’ Kiley Winter scored in the first five minutes of Friday’s match.

“She had the opportunity, and put it away. She is a disciplined player, who works extremely hard, and got rewarded,” said coach Haley Hunsaker-Freeman. “It was a great hall in by Harper Moore.”

“We had a few other shots and opportunities, but were unable to get one to stick,” Hunsaker-Freeman said. “The girls played a great game, but unfortunately we came up short.”

North Kitsap is 12-1 and ranked No. 9 in the state in Ratings Percentage Index.

Hunsaker-Freeman said Ivy Barrett had a great game, and really helped the team defensively. She also said Olive Bridge and Sasha Yada had a few shots on goal.

The game left the Wolves at 4-8 in league and on the season.

The Wolves host Bremerton (3-10, 3-12) at 7 p.m. Tuesday. They have a good chance to end their regular season on a high note with games against the Knights and a 2-12 North Mason team.

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