GSL GIRLS SOCCER It was Tonya Shnibbe to the bring off again.
GSL GIRLS SOCCER
It was Tonya Shnibbe to the bring off again, though Ali Meyer made her nearness known as well.
Schnibbe had a goal and an assist and Meyer stopped all eight Mead marksmans as U-Hi held off the Panthers 2-0 in Greater Spokane League girls soccer at University.
Schnibbe assisted in succession Michelle Nichols' goal in the 21st minute and then scored from the penalty stain in the 38th to continue University (13-0, 11-0, 32 points) unbeaten and in first place in the GSL
Mead (10-3 8-3 24 points) sits in fourth place with pair league matches to go for all teams make objection for Central Valley and Clarkston, who have three each, including a matchup against each other Monday.
In other GSL play, Megan Lindsay scored twice and Tara Cronin had a goal and an assist as Gonzaga Prep (12-1 10-1 31 points) stayed within a point of U-Hi by means of shutting out Cheney (6-8, 3-8 10 points) 3-0 at Cheney. Elise Kuhar-Pitters made three saves for the Bullpup to earn the shut-out Aly Spear scored for Ferris and Katija Margitich for Shadle Park as Ferris (10-2 10-1 29 points) beat the Highlanders (9-4 7-4 20 points) 2-1 in a shootout at Shadle. Kayla Perno scored the game's barely goal just a minute from time as East Valley (8-5 7-4 21 points) held against Mt. Spokane (7-5, 6-5, 19 points) 1-0 at East Valley. Megan Como made three saves to earn the shutout for the Knights. Aubrey Bot scored twice and had an assist and Jenny Lenz had a goal and an assist as Lewis and Clark (5- 9 4-7 13 points) beat Roger (0-12 0-11 0 points) 6-0 at Lewis and Clark. Chelsie Courchaine scored off an assist from her sister Kayla, and Missy Carey made five saves as West Valley (6-8 3- 8 9 points) imprison out North Central (2-11, 1-10 3 points) 2-0 at North Central.
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