KINGSTON — The Sequim soccer team got a golden goal winner in overtime from Natayla James to beat Kingston 2-1 this weekend.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak for the Wolves, who had struggled to score in those losses. Sequim improved its record to 3-5.
Rileigh Van Dyken assisted on James’ game-winner.
Abby Schroeder had the Wolves’ other goal, scoring unassisted on a free kick from about 25 yards out, said coach Derek Vandervelde.
Vandervelde said Addie Smith also played well in goal, as did Kaia Lestage, a freshman on defense.
“They played really well. They’re working on making better connections. They did a really good job,” Vandervelde said. “There’s been a few hiccups this year but we’re making a good amount of progress.”
Sequim hosts Olympic at 6:45 p.m. today. The Wolves beat the Trojans (4-4-1) 2-0 earlier this year, but Olympic has been up and down all year, starting 3-0 and beating a very powerful Port Angeles team which has been otherwise unbeaten, but then going 1-4-1 since that big win over the Roughriders.
Volleyball
Klahowya 3, East Jefferson 2
CHIMACUM — The East Jefferson girls took Klahowya to five sets last week before finally falling 3-2 (25-21, 25-20, 22-25, 21-25, 15-7) in a 206-point marathon.
Sophie Patterson led East Jefferson with 11 kills, three blocks and two aces. Akira Anderson had seven kills and four aces, while Alyssa Vandenberg and Jessica Hawley each had five kills. Vandenberg added three blocks while Hawley had two aces.
Maya Wickens had two kills and Katie Ballard had two kills and four blocks.
Thursday’s match was senior night for East Jefferson. Seniors on this young team were Wickens, Ballard, Nikki Robison, Denisse Lopez, Jenessah Seebergoss and Claudia Garfias.
East Jefferson will play at home at 6:15 p.m. today at Chimacum against Kingston.
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