UPDATED —Â COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College women and men repeat as NWAACC champs

UPDATED —Â COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College women and men repeat as NWAACC champs

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team joined the women’s team in winning its second consecutive NWAACC championship Sunday night on a late goal by Alex Martinez.

Peninsula and Clark played to a scoreless tie until the 85th minute when Martinez’s deep kick found the back of the goal. The kick was deflected by Clark goalkeeper Johnathan Morales, but not enough to keep it from bouncing into the net.

With that goal, his 28th of the season, Martinez tied the Peninsula College scoring record of 49 career goals. He was named MVP after the game.

Pirates goalkeeper Angel Guerra recorded nine saves, including a big stop moments before the final whistle, to earn his 12th shutout of the season. Guerra also didn’t allow a goal in Peninsula’s semifinal win over Walla Walla on Saturday.

The NWAACC championship is the Pirates’ third in four years.

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TUKWILA — The Peninsula College women’s team won the NWAACC championship for the second year in a row by beating Edmonds 2-1 at Starfire Sports Complex on Sunday.

Port Townsend graduate Irina Lyons scored for Edmonds in the 40th minute to give the Tritons a 1-0 lead.

They held the Pirates in check until the 68th minute when Bri Afoa set up Dominique Niedziela for the equalizer.

Three minutes later, Larkyn Nelson scored the go-ahead goal off an assist by Annie Armstrong.

Niedziela, who also scored in the Pirates’ semifinal win over Walla Walla on Saturday night, was named postseason MVP.

In its four seasons of existence, the Peninsula women’s soccer program has won two NWAACC titles and made three championship game appearances.

In the men’s match, Peninsula and Clark are tied at 0-0 at halftime.

Watch the match online at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nwaacc.

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