Prep girls soccer roundup: Kelsey Crosby’s hat trick leads University over Ferris 3-1
Kelsey Crosby scored a hat trick and University (2-1-0) beat visiting Ferris (3-3-0) 3-1 on Tuesday in a Greater Spokane League game.
Shadle Park 1, East Valley 1: Olivia Wicks and Angel Denke scored and Highlanders (1-1-2) and the visiting Knights (1-3-1) played to a tie at Joe Albi.
Moses Lake 4, Mt. Spokane 3: Moses Lake scored three goals in the second half to overcome a 2-1 halftime deficit and the visiting Chiefs (2-1) beat the Wildcats (2-2-1). Ally Gockley had a goal and an assist for Mt. Spokane.
Great Northern League
Cheney 2, Pullman 1: Lauryn Woller scored the winning goal in overtime and the visiting Blackhawks (2-2, 2-0) defeated the Greyhounds (1-2, 0-2).
West Valley 3, Clarkston 0: Frankie Shade scored two goals late in the second half and the visiting Eagles (2-1-0) defeated the Bantams (2-1-0).
Northeast 1A
Freeman 4, Medical Lake 0: Hannah Pylant kept a clean sheet with three saves and the Scotties (3-0-0) defeated the visiting Cardinals (0-3-0).
Deer Park 5, Colville 2: Jessie Thomas scored five goals and the visiting Stags (3-0) downed the Indians (0-2).
Idaho
Intermountain League
Coeur d’Alene Charter 3, St. Maries 0: Isabella Lucky scored in the sixth minute and the visiting Panthers (5-0) shutout the Lumberjacks (2-3-1).
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