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Okanogan soccer stayed tied with Brewster in the Caribou Trail League following a convincing 5-1 win at Chelan Oct. 7.
The Bulldogs were to play at Brewster Tuesday, Oct. 14. The Bears won the first meeting 1-0.
"It was a good win for the girls," said assistant coach Steve Streeter. "We tried to get in a few of the girls once we got up, some girls who don't necessarily go up to the forward positions. But they kept hitting the post."
The combination of Teddi Reese to Ellen Rodgers clicked in the 11th minute and 30th minute for a 2-0 lead.
Ines Huizar scored in the 35th minute on a pass from Mindy Widell.
In the second half, Lisbeth Rodriguez scored in the 77th minute from Huizar.
Okanogan's final goal was an own goal by Chelan after a corner kick by Mindy Widell ricocheted off a Chelan girl's head and into the goal.
Chelan scored in the 50th minute after moving the ball from the right side faster than the Bulldogs’ defense could react, said Streeter.
Omak is to play at Okanogan in a rescheduled match at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20.
This week, Okanogan goes to Brewster Tuesday, Oct. 14, and returns home for league-leading Cashmere Saturday, Oct. 18.
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