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Lady Loggers shut out Bonners Ferry

Phil Johnson | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
by Phil Johnson
| September 26, 2014 11:19 AM

The Libby Loggers (2-4) boys soccer team saw an early lead slip away Monday when Bonners Ferry, Idaho scored three goals in the second half.

Cody Wood put the host Loggers ahead in the 24th minute when he converted a penalty kick. Despite the Loggers seven shots on goal, the penalty strike was all the offense Libby could muster.

Chase Dinning, Steffen Robles and Matt Gray scored for Bonners Ferry.

The Loggers travel Saturday to Polson for a 2 p.m. kick.

B. Ferry 0 3 – 3

Libby 1 0 – 1

L – Cody Wood (penalty kick), 24:00

BF – Chase Dinning (Tucker Dirks), 44:00

BF – Steffen Robles (Matt Gray), 66:00

BF – Gray (Cronn), 77:00

Shots on goal – BF 5, Libby 7. Saves – BF 7 (Caleb Blackmore), Libby 5 (Ryan Nagle). Corner kicks – BF 3, Libby 6. Total fouls – BF 6, Libby 5. Cards – none.

Girls

Libby 1, Bonners Ferry 0

At Libby, Kacie Berget’s put the Lady Loggers ahead in the 32nd minute when she converted a penalty kick.

Shannon Reny made six saves for the Loggers (1-6-0). Libby travels Saturday to Polson for a noon kickoff.

B. Ferry 0 0 – 0

Libby 1 0 – 1

L – Kacie Berget (penalty kick), 32:00

Saves – BF 9 ( Sarah Beck), Libby 6 (Shannon Reny). Corner kicks – BF 2, Libby 3. Cards – none

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