22MSOC_Seniors_Coaches
1
Western Wash. WWU (11-3-3, 7-3-0)
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Winner Seattle Pacific SPU (5-5-6, 4-2-3)
Western Wash. WWU
(11-3-3, 7-3-0)
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Final
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Seattle Pacific SPU
(5-5-6, 4-2-3)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Western Wash. WWU 0 1 1
Seattle Pacific SPU 0 2 2

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Seniors Lead the Way in 2-1 Win over Western Washington

SEATTLE – The Seattle Pacific University men's soccer team honored seven seniors before their match against Western Washington on Saturday night, as seniors showed out early and often with three of the seven seniors contributing to a 2-0 victory for the Falcons.

Lars Helleren, Ed Weise, Cade Cooke, Aidan Chaparro, Alden Massey, Owen Gortner, and Colby Nelson were celebrated before Saturday's match.

"Tonight was great," head coach Kevin Sakuda said. "We talked about honoring this group of seniors before the match. The best way we could go about doing that was being at our best tonight. I thought we were fantastic."

After the ceremony, the team was calm and collected in their demeanor. They kept the Vikings from taking a shot in the first half. The Falcons decided the match with a great second-half performance.

Two Falcon seniors teamed up for a thrilling goal in the 56th minute. Massey juked a defender inside the 18-yard box before sending it in front of the goal. The keeper jumped up to grab the ball, but it slipped through his hands. Gortner got his chest to it, sending it in the net to put the Falcons up 1-0.

Gortner wasn't finished. In the 77th minute, Weise created another scoring opportunity for his classmate. Gortner worked the ball in through the right side of the 18-yard box before ripping a shot past the keeper for his second goal of the match. The Falcons owned a 2-0 lead with just over 13 minutes left to play. 

"The most special part of that, was that it was the senior group that led the way," Sakuda added. "Across the board, they were able to drive this thing. Really excited for those guys and happy they had that moment. Credit to our guys. They were fantastic."

The Falcons return to Interbay on Monday for a rescheduled match against Saint Martin's at 1 p.m.

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